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A study finds that a new study technique has a small positive average effect on test scores. If you are advising a single student who wants to use this technique, how should you apply these findings to set their expectations, and why?

Question: A study finds that a new study technique has a small positive average effect on test scores. If you are advising a single student who wants to use this technique, how should you apply these findings to set their expectations, and why?

Sample answer: You should advise the student that although the technique is effective on average, their individual outcome is uncertain and could be positive, small, or negative. This is because the group-level average masks highly varied individual responses, meaning group success does not guarantee success for any single individual.

Key points:

  • Explain that the student's individual outcome is uncertain.
  • Identify that the outcome could be positive, small, or negative.
  • Apply the concept that group averages mask varied individual responses.

Rubric: The answer should apply group research principles by stating that the individual student's outcome is uncertain (positive, small, or negative) because group averages mask varied individual responses.

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