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A developmental psychologist is investigating how background noise affects reading comprehension in children. They test children in three different noise conditions: no background noise, low-volume white noise, and high-volume white noise. Apply the distinction between independent variables and conditions to this study by identifying the single independent variable and listing its specific conditions.

Question: A developmental psychologist is investigating how background noise affects reading comprehension in children. They test children in three different noise conditions: no background noise, low-volume white noise, and high-volume white noise. Apply the distinction between independent variables and conditions to this study by identifying the single independent variable and listing its specific conditions.

Sample answer: The single independent variable in this study is the background noise level (or type of noise environment). The specific conditions are 'no background noise,' 'low-volume white noise,' and 'high-volume white noise.'

Key points:

  • Identifies the independent variable as background noise level / noise environment.
  • Lists 'no background noise' as a condition.
  • Lists 'low-volume white noise' as a condition.
  • Lists 'high-volume white noise' as a condition.

Rubric:

  • 2 points: Correctly identifies the independent variable (background noise level / noise environment). - 2 points: Correctly lists all three conditions (no noise, low-volume white noise, high-volume white noise).

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