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In an experiment testing the effect of sleep duration (4 hours vs. 8 hours) on cognitive processing speed, identify the dependent variable and state how the researcher applies it to evaluate the causal relationship.

Question: In an experiment testing the effect of sleep duration (4 hours vs. 8 hours) on cognitive processing speed, identify the dependent variable and state how the researcher applies it to evaluate the causal relationship.

Sample answer: The dependent variable is the cognitive processing speed. The researcher applies it by measuring this speed in participants from both sleep conditions to evaluate whether changes in processing speed occur as a direct result of the manipulated sleep duration.

Key points:

  • Identify cognitive processing speed as the dependent variable.
  • Describe measuring the dependent variable to assess changes.
  • Link the measurement of the dependent variable to the manipulation of the independent variable (sleep duration).

Rubric: The answer should identify cognitive processing speed as the dependent variable and state that the researcher measures it to determine if it changes due to the manipulation of sleep duration.

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