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Explain how a researcher investigating the relationship between daily to-do lists and stress would modify their methodology to change the study from a correlational design to an experimental design, and state what new conclusion this modification would permit.

Question: Explain how a researcher investigating the relationship between daily to-do lists and stress would modify their methodology to change the study from a correlational design to an experimental design, and state what new conclusion this modification would permit.

Sample answer: To change the study to an experimental design, the researcher must randomly assign participants to either make daily to-do lists or not make them, thereby manipulating the independent variable. This modification would allow the researcher to conclude that making daily to-do lists causes a reduction in stress, rather than simply stating the variables are statistically related.

Key points:

  • Changing to an experimental design requires random assignment of participants to manipulate the independent variable (to-do list making).
  • An experimental design allows the researcher to draw a causal conclusion (e.g., that making to-do lists reduces stress).

Rubric: The response must explain: (1) The implementation of random assignment/manipulation of to-do list keeping. (2) The ability to conclude a causal relationship (that list-making reduces stress) instead of just a statistical relation.

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