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1- What is the independent variable in this study?   A – How…

1- What is the independent variable in this study?

 

A – How enjoyable they really found the show (0 = Not enjoyable at all to 10 = Extremely enjoyable)

 

B – How likely they are to watch the show in the future (0 = Not at all likely to 10 = Very likely)

 

C – Whether they received an extrinsic reward or a surprise reward 

 

D – Whether they received an extrinsic reward, a surprise reward, or no reward

 

E – There is too little information in this study to determine the independent variable.

 

2-  What is the dependent variable in this study?

 

A – How enjoyable they really found the show (0 = Not enjoyable at all to 10 = Extremely enjoyable)

 

B – How likely they are to watch the show in the future (0 = Not at all likely to 10 = Very likely)

 

C – Whether they received an extrinsic reward or a surprise reward 

 

D – Whether they received an extrinsic reward, a surprise reward, or no reward

 

E – There is too little information in this study to determine the dependent variable.

 

3- What are the correct means and standard deviations for the conditions in this study? Round to two decimal places
A – Extrinsic Reward (M = 7.16, SD = 0.90); Surprise Reward (M = 7.16, SD = 0.90)

B – Extrinsic Reward (M = 6.32, SD = 0.90); Surprise Reward (M = 7.16, SD = 0.90)

C – Extrinsic Reward (M = 7.16, SD = 0.90); Surprise Reward (M = 6.32, SD = 0.90)

D – Extrinsic Reward (M = 6.32, SD = 0.18); Surprise Reward (M = 7.16, SD = 0.18)

E – Extrinsic Reward (M = 3.30, SD = 1.17); Surprise Reward (M = 3.30, SD = 0.90) 

 

4-Is the t-Test significant, and how would you write that out in APA format?

 

A – No, the t-Test is not significant, t(48) = 3.30, p = .002

 

B – No, the t-Test is not significant, t(48) = 0.46, p = .831

 

C – Yes, the t-Test is significant, t(48) = 0.46, p = .002

 

D – Yes, the t-Test is significant, t(48) = 3.30, p = .000

 

E – Yes, the t-Test is significant, t(48) = 3.30, p = .002 

 

5-Finally, which of the following is the correct results as you would write them in an *APA* formatted results section.

 

A – We ran an independent samples t-Test with reward condition (Extrinsic Reward versus Surprise Reward) as our independent variable and ratings of “How enjoyable did you really find the show” as our dependent variable. The t-Test was not significant, t(48) = 3.30, p = .002. Participants found the show equally enjoyable in the Extrinsic Reward condition (M = 6.32, SD = 0.90) and the Surprise Reward condition (M = 7.16, SD = 0.90).

 

B – We ran an independent samples t-Test with reward condition (Extrinsic Reward versus Surprise Reward) as our independent variable and ratings of “How enjoyable did you really find the show” as our dependent variable. The t-Test was not significant, t(48) = 0.46, p = .831. Participants found the show equally enjoyable in the Extrinsic Reward condition (M = 6.32, SD = 0.90) and the Surprise Reward condition (M = 7.16, SD = 0.90).

 

C – We ran an independent samples t-Test with reward condition (Extrinsic Reward versus Surprise Reward) as our independent variable and ratings of “How enjoyable did you really find the show” as our dependent variable. The t-Test was significant, t(48) = 3.30, p = .002. Participants found the show less enjoyable in the Extrinsic Reward condition (M = 6.32, SD = 0.90) than in the Surprise Reward condition (M = 7.16, SD = 0.90).

 

D – We ran an independent samples t-Test with reward condition (Extrinsic Reward versus Surprise Reward) as our independent variable and ratings of “How enjoyable did you really find the show” as our dependent variable. The t-Test was significant, t(48) = 3.30, p = .000. Participants found the show less enjoyable in the Extrinsic Reward condition (M = 6.32, SD = 0.90) than in the Surprise Reward condition (M = 7.16, SD = 0.90).

 

E – We ran an independent samples t-Test with reward condition (Extrinsic Reward versus Surprise Reward) as our independent variable and ratings of “How enjoyable did you really find the show” as our dependent variable. The t-Test was significant, t(48) = 3.30, p = .002. Participants found the show more enjoyable in the Extrinsic Reward condition (M = 7.16, SD = 0.90) than in the Surprise Reward condition (M = 6.32, SD = 0.90).