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A researcher decides to place all participants who arrive before noon into an experimental condition and all participants who arrive after noon into a control condition. Briefly explain why this specific placement method will result in nonequivalent groups.

Question: A researcher decides to place all participants who arrive before noon into an experimental condition and all participants who arrive after noon into a control condition. Briefly explain why this specific placement method will result in nonequivalent groups.

Sample answer: This method places participants into conditions without the use of random assignment. Because time of arrival might be linked to inherent, pre-existing differences (such as varying sleep habits or work schedules), the resulting morning and afternoon groups will be dissimilar from the outset.

Key points:

  • Highlights the absence of random assignment.
  • Connects the time of day condition to inherent, pre-existing differences.
  • Concludes that the resulting groups will be dissimilar from the outset.

Rubric: The response should clearly state that random assignment was not used and that the time-based placement creates groups that possess inherent, pre-existing differences.

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