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Based on the provided scenario, diagnose the type of outcome the researcher has obtained. Explain what this outcome means regarding the effect of the specific therapy protocols (the independent variable) on insomnia symptoms (the dependent variable).

Case context: A researcher is investigating whether a new cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) protocol decreases the severity of insomnia symptoms more than a standard sleep hygiene education program. Participants are randomly assigned to either the CBT protocol or the sleep hygiene program. After eight weeks, the researcher analyzes the participants' sleep quality scores and finds no statistically significant difference in insomnia symptom severity between the two groups.

Question: Based on the provided scenario, diagnose the type of outcome the researcher has obtained. Explain what this outcome means regarding the effect of the specific therapy protocols (the independent variable) on insomnia symptoms (the dependent variable).

Sample answer: The researcher has obtained a null result. This outcome means that manipulating the independent variable (the type of therapy protocol) did not produce a statistically significant effect on the dependent variable (insomnia symptom severity).

Key points:

  • Identifies the outcome as a null result.
  • Explains that there is no statistically significant effect or difference between the groups.
  • Connects the lack of effect to the specific independent variable (therapy type) and dependent variable (insomnia symptoms).

Rubric: Award full credit if the student accurately identifies the outcome as a "null result" and comprehends its meaning by stating that the independent variable did not significantly affect the dependent variable.

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