1. The independent variable in the study are instructions from
an authority figure and the dependent variable is obedience.
2. The potential intervening variables in the study can be level of
education, socioeconomic status, and the like.
3. This is an analog experiment.
4. This is a blind experiment.
Milgram Obedience Study 1. What is the independent and dependent variables in the Milgram experiment? 2....
independent and dependent variables are terms used to describe properties of an experiment that are being tested and measured. For example, let's say you want to figure out how much water you should be giving to your plant. You have three of the same plants and plan to give them different amounts of water for the next month 1. Prepare a null hypothesis for this case study. 2. What is the independent variable? 3. What is the dependent variable?
This is for a plant growth experiment... what are the independent and dependent variables? amount of water, water ph, amount of sunlight, type of soil, ph of soil, temperature, and humidity
Identify the independent and dependent variables in the study below. Also include the different levels of each independent variable 1. A developmental psychologist is studying memory development in children. He is interested in determining the exact age at which children begin to recall long term, episodic memories. He compares the frequency and accuracy of long term memories between groups of children aged 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5, and 5 yrs old INDEPENDENT VARIABLE? levels of the INDEPENDENT VARIABLE? DEPENDENT VARIABLE?
What are the independent, dependent and controlled variables for this experiment? 1. Obtain a fresh strawberry. If the green leaves (sepals) on the strawberry have not yet been removed; remove them. 2. Place the strawberry in a zip seal plastic bag. Press the air out and seal it. 3. Gently mash the bagged strawberry with your fingers for 5 minutes. Don't break the bag. 4. Add 10 ml of lysis buffer to the bag. Press the air out carefully and...
What is/are constant(s) within an experiment? Select one: a. Response (dependent) variables which must be kept the same throughout the experiment. b. Any variable, other than the explanatory (independent) variable, which is/are kept the same between treatments. c. Variables, other than the response (dependent variable), which are varied throughout the experiment. d. Explanatory (independent) variables which require controls.
List the independent and dependent variables for each research experiment below: a. Who has more team spirit: college football fans or college basketball fans? To find out, we visit ten colleges that have both football and basketball teams. We go to games and count how many people are wearing team colors or logos. The variables are sport (football or basketball) and percent wearing school colors/logos. b. A legislator in DC says that teachers need to be paid on a sliding...
What would be the independent and dependent variables in this scenario? Using agar cubes and placing them in a solution of bromothymol blue/acetic acid/sodium bicarbonate and seeing the diffusion process. What is the purpose of doing the experiment? I know it has to do with cell size but I am confused!
What are independent variables, dependent variables, and extraneous variables. Describe two ways that researchers attempt to control extraneous variables.
instructions: Identify the independent and dependent variables. Type your answers under the corresponding statements/questions. 1. Does the number of hours a student study affect their test score? a. Independent variable: b. Dependent variable: 2. Does a person’s height affect their weight? a. Independent variable: b. Dependent variable: 3. Does the number of hours of sleeping affect a person’s score in a memory exercise? a. Independent variable: b. Dependent variable: 4. The height of bean plants depends on the amount of...
1. Describe a study where a one-way ANOVA would be appropriate (hint: how many independent variables are there in a one-way ANOVA?). Make sure to tell us your independent and dependent variables. 2. What would you hypothesize in terms of the effect of your IV on your DV on why?