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A researcher argues that conducting a study in a soundproof laboratory using precise computerized tasks automatically makes the research an experiment due to the high level of environmental control. To evaluate this claim as incorrect, a student must identify that the study remains _____ in nature because the variables were only measured and analyzed for their statistical relationship without the manipulation of an independent variable.
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A researcher argues that conducting a study in a soundproof laboratory using precise computerized tasks automatically makes the research an experiment due to the high level of environmental control. To evaluate this claim as incorrect, a student must identify that the study remains _____ in nature because the variables were only measured and analyzed for their statistical relationship without the manipulation of an independent variable.
A researcher brings participants to a laboratory and has each person complete a computerized backward digit span task and a computerized risky decision-making task. The researcher then analyzes the statistical relationship between the two sets of scores. Match each element of this study to its correct methodological role.
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Explain why the researcher's classification of this study as an 'experiment' is incorrect based on the design, and explain what the research design actually is.
A researcher is planning a correlational study where participants complete a computerized backward digit span task and a computerized risky decision-making task in a controlled laboratory. Explain how the researcher could modify this specific setup to turn it into a true experiment.