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A researcher is designing an experiment to investigate how sleep duration affects reaction time. She decides to test participants after hours of sleep, hours of sleep, and hours of sleep. Apply the concepts of independent variables and conditions to identify the independent variable in this study, list the three conditions, and propose a short, descriptive name for each condition.
Question: A researcher is designing an experiment to investigate how sleep duration affects reaction time. She decides to test participants after hours of sleep, hours of sleep, and hours of sleep. Apply the concepts of independent variables and conditions to identify the independent variable in this study, list the three conditions, and propose a short, descriptive name for each condition.
Sample answer: The independent variable is sleep duration. The three conditions are the distinct levels of this variable: hours, hours, and hours. Short, descriptive names for these conditions could be 'Short sleep', 'Normal sleep', and 'Extended sleep' (or 'Restricted', 'Standard', and 'Long') to facilitate easy discussion.
Key points:
- Identify the independent variable as sleep duration.
- Specify the three conditions: hours, hours, and hours of sleep.
- Propose appropriate short, descriptive names for the three conditions to make them easy to discuss.
Rubric: The response must correctly identify the independent variable as sleep duration. It must list the three conditions based on the sleep durations (, , and hours). Finally, it must apply the naming convention by proposing appropriate short, descriptive names for the conditions.
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