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Match each component of single variable analysis with its specific purpose or defining characteristic within psychological research.
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When conducting preliminary analyses, it is unnecessary to analyze the distribution of a manipulated independent variable because its distribution is predetermined by the researcher.
Match each component of single variable analysis with its specific purpose or defining characteristic within psychological research.
A researcher conducts an experiment where participants are randomly assigned to receive either 0mg, 100mg, or 200mg of caffeine. After 30 minutes, the researcher measures each participant's 'Reaction Time' on a computer task. For which variable should the researcher perform a single variable analysis (e.g., creating a histogram and computing the mean and standard deviation) as part of the preliminary analysis?
A researcher is conducting preliminary analyses for a study on how 'Task Complexity' (manipulated: Easy vs. Hard) affects 'Stress Level' (measured). Arrange the following steps of a single variable analysis in their correct logical sequence.
In the preliminary stages of data analysis, what is the primary purpose of conducting a 'Single Variable Analysis'?
Researchers perform single variable analysis to analyze each important variable separately as a way to understand its distribution before examining relationships between variables.
A researcher is reviewing a study where the author computed the mean and standard deviation for the variable 'Treatment Group' (where participants were randomly assigned to either the 'Experimental' or 'Control' group). According to the principles of single variable analysis, the reviewer should evaluate this specific analysis as _____ because the distribution of a manipulated independent variable is already predetermined.
A psychologist conducts an experiment to investigate how sleep duration affects cognitive performance and mood. Participants are randomly assigned to one of three groups: 4 hours, 7 hours, or 9 hours of sleep ('Sleep Group'). The next day, the researcher measures their reaction time in milliseconds on a task ('Reaction Time'), their self-reported alertness on a scale from 1 to 10 ('Alertness'), and records their age in years ('Age'). Match each variable from this study with the correct description of its role in single-variable preliminary analysis.
A researcher conducts an experiment to investigate the effect of study environment noise levels (Quiet, Moderate, Loud) on test performance. During the preliminary analysis stage, the researcher generates histograms and computes the mean and standard deviation for the test scores, participant ages, and self-reported anxiety levels. However, the researcher does not perform any single variable analysis on the noise level groups.
By analyzing the roles of the variables in this design, the researcher correctly omitted single variable analysis for the noise level variable because it is a(n) ____ independent variable, whose distribution was already predetermined by the experimental setup.
A peer reviewer is evaluating a researcher's draft preliminary analysis plan for an experiment on cognitive fatigue. The study includes three variables:
- 'Reaction Time' (measured in milliseconds as the primary outcome).
- 'Participant Age' (measured in years as a control variable).
- 'Sleep Deprivation Level' (manipulated: participants randomly assigned to 4, 6, or 8 hours of sleep).
Based on the methodological principles of single variable analysis, arrange these variables in the correct order of how critical it is to perform single variable analysis (generating histograms and computing central tendency/variability), from Most Critical (1) to Least Critical/Unnecessary (3).