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Mathematics, 28.01.2020 20:50 benjamenburton1

Aschool psychologist wants to test the effectiveness of a new method of teaching logic. she recruits 200 sixth-grade students and randomly divides them into two groups. group 1 is taught by means of the new method, while group 2 is taught by traditional methods. the same teacher is assigned to teach both groups. at the end of the year, an achievement test (graded on a scale from 1-10) is administered and the results of the two groups are compared. complete parts (a) through (d) below.

a. what is the response variable in this experiment?

a. the score on the achievement test.
b. the students' ability in health.
c. the score of group 2 on the achievement test.
d. the score of group 1 on the achievement test.

b. which of the following explanatory variables is manipulated?

a. intelligence
b. teacher
c. method of teaching
d. grade level

c. how many levels of the treatment are there?

d. what type of experimental design is this?

a. survey
b. randomized block design
c. completely randomized assignment
d. matched pair

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