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If a researcher conducts a pilot test and the manipulation check reveals that the intended indirect manipulation did not successfully alter the independent variable, what is the appropriate next methodological step?

Question: If a researcher conducts a pilot test and the manipulation check reveals that the intended indirect manipulation did not successfully alter the independent variable, what is the appropriate next methodological step?

Sample answer: The researcher should use this information to identify the weak manipulation and fix or redesign the procedure before launching the full experiment.

Key points:

  • Identify the weak manipulation.
  • Fix or redesign the procedure to successfully alter the independent variable.

Feedback: When a manipulation check fails in a pilot test, the researcher's next step is to revise the flawed procedure to ensure the independent variable is effectively altered.

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