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Imagine you are conducting a study where participants were deceived into thinking they were performing a memory test, but were actually being observed for how lighting affects their attention. Apply the concept of a debriefing script by writing two brief talking points you would verbally say to participants to explain the true purpose and the deception using simple, everyday language.

Question: Imagine you are conducting a study where participants were deceived into thinking they were performing a memory test, but were actually being observed for how lighting affects their attention. Apply the concept of a debriefing script by writing two brief talking points you would verbally say to participants to explain the true purpose and the deception using simple, everyday language.

Sample answer:

  1. 'Although we told you earlier that you were taking a memory test, we were actually looking at how the lighting in the room affects your attention.' 2. 'We used this brief cover story because knowing the true focus on lighting might have changed how naturally you paid attention during the tasks.'

Key points:

  • Write talking points designed for oral delivery.
  • Explain the study's true purpose (lighting and attention) in simple, everyday language.
  • Address the deception (the fake memory test) in simple, everyday language.
  • Ensure the talking points are clear and easy for a participant to understand verbally.

Feedback: To be correct, the answer should contain two brief talking points suitable for oral delivery. One talking point must clearly state the true purpose of the study (how lighting affects attention) rather than the fake memory test, and the other talking point must address the deception (the memory test cover story) in simple, everyday language.

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