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A researcher wants to compare the effectiveness of three different study techniques (active recall, re-reading, and highlighting) on exam performance. Analyze why a single standard tt-test is insufficient for analyzing this research design, and explain what restriction would be needed to use a tt-test here.

Question: A researcher wants to compare the effectiveness of three different study techniques (active recall, re-reading, and highlighting) on exam performance. Analyze why a single standard tt-test is insufficient for analyzing this research design, and explain what restriction would be needed to use a tt-test here.

Sample answer: A single standard tt-test is insufficient because a tt-test can only evaluate statistical relationships focusing on the difference between two means, whereas this study design compares three means. To use a tt-test, the researcher would have to restrict the comparison to only two of the study techniques (such as active recall vs. re-reading) at a time.

Key points:

  • Identify that the study compares three means (active recall, re-reading, and highlighting).
  • Explain that a standard tt-test is limited to evaluating the difference between exactly two means.
  • Analyze that using a tt-test requires restricting the comparison to a pairwise comparison of only two groups.

Feedback: A standard tt-test is designed to compare exactly two means. Because this study design involves three means (one for each study technique), a single tt-test is insufficient to evaluate all groups simultaneously. Using a tt-test would require restricting the analysis to a pairwise comparison of only two groups.

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