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An educational psychologist finds that a new teaching method results in a treatment group mean identical to the control group mean. To analyze how this average might misrepresent the actual data, match each individual data pattern with its corresponding analytical implication.
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True or False: If a psychological intervention produces a large positive effect in half of a study's participants and an equally large negative effect in the other half, comparing the treatment group's mean to the control group's mean will reliably reveal that the intervention had a strong impact.
A psychologist is evaluating a new cognitive training task designed to improve memory performance. Arrange the following steps in the correct order to demonstrate how focusing on the group mean can lead to a misleading conclusion about the task's effectiveness.
An educational psychologist finds that a new teaching method results in a treatment group mean identical to the control group mean. To analyze how this average might misrepresent the actual data, match each individual data pattern with its corresponding analytical implication.
If a psychological treatment produces a strong positive effect on half of the participants and an equally strong negative effect on the other half, these opposing effects will statistically cancel each other out when calculating the group mean.
A researcher observes that the mean outcome score of a treatment group is identical to the mean outcome score of a control group. Based on the concept of misleading group means, why might it be premature to conclude that the intervention had absolutely no impact on the participants?
A researcher evaluates a new therapeutic method and concludes it is 'ineffective' because the average outcome for the treatment group was identical to the control group. However, if the therapy actually caused significant improvements for half of the participants and significant declines for the other half, the researcher's conclusion is _____ because the group mean obscures these opposing effects by allowing them to cancel each other out.
An educational psychologist administers a reading intervention. In the treatment group, some students improve drastically while others regress. To identify how group averages can obscure these results, match each scenario concept to the description of its manifestation in the study.
When analyzing data in a group research design, focusing exclusively on group means can obscure important individual differences because opposing participant outcomes can statistically _____ each other out.
Evaluate how a researcher could mistakenly conclude that a highly active drug is completely ineffective. Order the sequence of events showing how relying solely on group means leads to this erroneous conclusion.