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Imagine a research team wanting to study the impact of childhood trauma (such as experiencing a natural disaster) on long-term anxiety levels in adulthood. Apply the concepts of variable manipulation to explain why they cannot conduct a true experiment, and specify the alternative method they should use.

Question: Imagine a research team wanting to study the impact of childhood trauma (such as experiencing a natural disaster) on long-term anxiety levels in adulthood. Apply the concepts of variable manipulation to explain why they cannot conduct a true experiment, and specify the alternative method they should use.

Sample answer: The research team cannot conduct a true experiment because it is ethically and practically impossible to manipulate childhood trauma by exposing children to a natural disaster. Therefore, they cannot actively manipulate this independent variable and must investigate the relationship using a nonexperimental approach.

Key points:

  • Exposing children to trauma or natural disasters is ethically and practically impossible to manipulate.
  • A true experiment is impossible because the independent variable cannot be actively manipulated.
  • The relationship must be investigated using nonexperimental approaches.

Rubric: The response must state that childhood trauma/natural disasters cannot be ethically or practically manipulated, preventing a true experiment. It must identify that a nonexperimental approach must be used instead.

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