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Imagine you are tasked with studying the relationship between daily screen time and attention span in children. Applying the correlational research strategy necessitated by ethical and practical constraints, how would you design the measurement of these variables to see if they are related?

Question: Imagine you are tasked with studying the relationship between daily screen time and attention span in children. Applying the correlational research strategy necessitated by ethical and practical constraints, how would you design the measurement of these variables to see if they are related?

Sample answer: I would measure the children's natural daily screen time (frequency of use) and assess their attention span using a standardized attention test. I would then evaluate whether these two measured variables are statistically related, without manipulating the screen time.

Key points:

  • Measure pre-existing or natural daily screen time instead of manipulating it.
  • Measure attention span using a standardized test.
  • Analyze the measurements to evaluate if the two variables are statistically related.

Rubric: The response must apply the correlational strategy by measuring the natural frequency of screen time and matching it with a standardized attention measure to determine if they are statistically related, without any experimental manipulation.

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