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Suppose you want to investigate the belief that drivers of red cars drive faster than drivers of other color cars. Applying the methodology of the word count study, describe a structured, empirical way you would collect objective data to test this belief without relying on preexisting biases.

Question: Suppose you want to investigate the belief that drivers of red cars drive faster than drivers of other color cars. Applying the methodology of the word count study, describe a structured, empirical way you would collect objective data to test this belief without relying on preexisting biases.

Sample answer: To apply the methodology of the word count study, I would avoid relying on the stereotype that red car drivers are faster. I would systematically record the actual speed of a sample of red cars and non-red cars using a radar gun at a specific location, and then analyze and compare these objective speed measurements.

Key points:

  • Avoids relying on stereotypes or anecdotes about red car drivers.
  • Proposes a structured method to record actual, objective data (e.g., speed using a radar gun).
  • Includes a comparison between the target group (red cars) and a comparison group (non-red cars).

Rubric: The response must apply systematic empiricism by rejecting stereotypes/anecdotes and proposing a structured, objective method to record and analyze actual data (such as speed measurements) for both comparison groups.

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