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A researcher finds a correlation between exercise (XX) and happiness (YY). To resolve the directionality problem and test if exercise causes happiness, how should the researcher modify the study design?

Question: A researcher finds a correlation between exercise (XX) and happiness (YY). To resolve the directionality problem and test if exercise causes happiness, how should the researcher modify the study design?

Sample answer: The researcher should conduct an experiment by manipulating the independent variable, exercise (XX). They must randomly assign participants to different levels of exercise (e.g., an exercise group and a sedentary control group) and then measure their happiness (YY) to see if changes in exercise lead to changes in happiness.

Key points:

  • Transition the study from a correlational design to an experimental design.
  • Manipulate the exercise variable (XX) through random assignment to conditions.
  • Measure happiness (YY) as the dependent variable to determine causal direction.

Rubric: The answer must suggest transitioning to an experimental design, specifically manipulating the independent variable (exercise) via random assignment and measuring the dependent variable (happiness).

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