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Suppose a psychology department wants to replicate the factory shift reduction study's design to test the effect of reducing weekly student lab hours from 1010 hours to 88 hours on student research output. Using the same measurement approach as the original factory study, how should the department schedule their measurements of student research output?

Question: Suppose a psychology department wants to replicate the factory shift reduction study's design to test the effect of reducing weekly student lab hours from 1010 hours to 88 hours on student research output. Using the same measurement approach as the original factory study, how should the department schedule their measurements of student research output?

Sample answer: The department should collect a time series of weekly measurements of student research output over an extended period of time before the lab hours are reduced, and continue taking weekly measurements for many months after the reduction.

Key points:

  • Take a series of weekly student research output measurements.
  • Collect measurements over an extended period before the reduction in lab hours.
  • Continue taking weekly measurements for many months after the reduction.

Rubric: The answer must specify that student research output should be measured weekly (or in a time series) over an extended period both before the reduction (pre-interruption) and for many months following the reduction (post-interruption).

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