Short Answer

Suppose you are writing the Results section of a formal research report using the data from the study: treatment group (n=50,M=34.32,SD=10.45n = 50, M = 34.32, SD = 10.45), control group (n=50,M=21.45,SD=9.22n = 50, M = 21.45, SD = 9.22), and Cohen's d=1.31d = 1.31. Apply the reporting requirements mentioned in the text to describe what additional analysis must be conducted and reported to complete your formal write-up.

Question: Suppose you are writing the Results section of a formal research report using the data from the study: treatment group (n=50,M=34.32,SD=10.45n = 50, M = 34.32, SD = 10.45), control group (n=50,M=21.45,SD=9.22n = 50, M = 21.45, SD = 9.22), and Cohen's d=1.31d = 1.31. Apply the reporting requirements mentioned in the text to describe what additional analysis must be conducted and reported to complete your formal write-up.

Sample answer: To complete the formal research report, you must conduct and report inferential statistics, such as a tt-test. This is because descriptive statistics alone, despite showing a strong effect, are insufficient for a formal report without inferential testing.

Key points:

  • Apply inferential statistics (like a tt-test)
  • Address the requirement of inferential statistics for formal reports

Rubric: To earn full credit, the answer must specify that the researcher needs to perform/report inferential statistics (or a tt-test) and explain that this is a required component for a formal research report.

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