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Suppose the scientific literature has already established the average amount of daily screen time for teenagers. Apply the framework of generating relationship research questions to write: (1) a question exploring a potential causal factor of teenager screen time, and (2) a question exploring a situational variable of teenager screen time.

Question: Suppose the scientific literature has already established the average amount of daily screen time for teenagers. Apply the framework of generating relationship research questions to write: (1) a question exploring a potential causal factor of teenager screen time, and (2) a question exploring a situational variable of teenager screen time.

Sample answer: (1) Causal factor question: Is there a statistical relationship between a teenager's level of parental supervision and their daily screen time? (2) Situational variable question: Does the average level of teenager screen time differ during weekdays compared to weekends?

Key points:

  • Applying a causal factor to formulate a relationship research question about screen time.
  • Applying a situational variable to formulate a comparative research question about screen time.

Rubric: Assess if the student writes two clear research questions: 1) One applying a potential causal factor (e.g., parenting style, loneliness) to teenager screen time. 2) One applying a situational variable (e.g., weekdays vs. weekends, school day vs. vacation) to teenager screen time.

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Updated 2026-05-27

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