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Define what constitutes a "null result" in the context of an experimental research study. In your definition, be sure to explicitly state the relationship between the independent and dependent variables when a null result occurs.

Question: Define what constitutes a "null result" in the context of an experimental research study. In your definition, be sure to explicitly state the relationship between the independent and dependent variables when a null result occurs.

Sample answer: In experimental research, a null result occurs when the data collected reveal no statistically significant effect of the manipulation of the independent variable on the dependent variable.

Key points:

  • Mentions a lack of a statistically significant effect.
  • Explicitly references the manipulation of the independent variable.
  • Explicitly references the measurement of the dependent variable.

Rubric: Full credit is given if the student correctly defines a null result by mentioning the lack of a statistically significant effect and identifies both the independent and dependent variables.

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