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If a cognitive psychology experiment requires participants to solve math problems, but pilot testing shows the problems are so overly complex that they cause extreme distress, how can the researcher apply the strategy of research design modification?

Question: If a cognitive psychology experiment requires participants to solve math problems, but pilot testing shows the problems are so overly complex that they cause extreme distress, how can the researcher apply the strategy of research design modification?

Sample answer: The researcher can apply the strategy by simplifying the study procedure, such as using easier math problems, to avoid participant frustration while keeping the study effective.

Key points:

  • Simplify the study procedure.
  • Avoid participant frustration.
  • Maintain the effectiveness of the study.

Rubric: Full credit is given for suggesting the simplification of the study procedure to avoid frustration.

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