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A psychology researcher is investigating the link between stress and memory. To ensure their experiment is valid, they check their stress induction. Match each element of this process to its correct role in the study.
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A psychology researcher is investigating the link between stress and memory. To ensure their experiment is valid, they check their stress induction. Match each element of this process to its correct role in the study.
A researcher is conducting a study to determine if stress influences short-term memory. Arrange the experimental steps in the logical order required to implement and verify the stress induction before measuring the primary outcome.
In a research study where participants prepare a public speech to induce stress, if a subsequent measurement of blood pressure shows no significant difference between the 'speech' group and the 'control' group, the researcher can no longer validly conclude that any differences in the participants' memory scores were caused specifically by the internal state of stress.
According to the concept of a stress manipulation check, which of the following is a self-report method used to verify that a participant experienced the intended level of stress?
In a psychology experiment using a public-speaking task to induce stress, a manipulation check is considered unnecessary as long as the researcher confirms that every participant followed the instructions and completed the speech task.
A researcher uses a public-speaking task to induce stress but finds that the manipulation check (e.g., measuring blood pressure) shows no difference between the experimental and control groups. Based on this evidence, the researcher must evaluate the stress induction as _____.
A psychology researcher is investigating whether acute stress impairs executive functioning. She randomly assigns the experimental group to complete a high-pressure, timed math test under social evaluation, while the control group completes easy, self-paced counting. Immediately after this task, she measures their heart rate and administers a subjective tension scale before they complete the executive functioning test.
Match each concrete element of this research design with its corresponding conceptual role.
A research team investigates whether acute stress impairs working memory. They have the experimental group prepare a public speech in front of a live panel, while the control group reads a neutral essay. To check their manipulation, they measure heart rate and subjective anxiety immediately after the preparation period.
They find that:
- The experimental group had significantly higher heart rate and subjective anxiety than the control group.
- Both groups performed equally well on the working memory task.
How should the researchers analyze the validity and implications of these findings regarding their stress manipulation check?
A research team investigates the effect of stress on risk-taking. They attempt to induce stress by having participants prepare a five-minute public speech, using blood pressure as their stress manipulation check. However, they find no significant difference in blood pressure between the stress and control groups.
Arrange the troubleshooting steps in the correct logical order the researchers should follow to evaluate this failed manipulation check, starting from diagnosing immediate measurement issues and ending with a final design decision.