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A researcher conducts a within-subjects study requiring participants to shoot free throws with two different types of basketballs. If participants score more points with the second basketball solely because they warmed up and got used to the shooting motion while using the first one, what specific phenomenon is affecting the results?

Question: A researcher conducts a within-subjects study requiring participants to shoot free throws with two different types of basketballs. If participants score more points with the second basketball solely because they warmed up and got used to the shooting motion while using the first one, what specific phenomenon is affecting the results?

Sample answer: The phenomenon affecting the results is a practice effect, as the participants' performance improved in the later condition due to the experience gained in the earlier condition.

Key points:

  • Identifies the specific phenomenon as a practice effect.
  • Recognizes that the performance improvement is due to experience or warm-up rather than the type of basketball.

Rubric: Award full credit if the student correctly identifies the phenomenon as a practice effect.

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