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Identification Quiz II
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For each of the following brief research scenarios, identify the independent variable (IV) and dependent variable (DV). Then, identify whether the independent variable is manipulated or selected.



1

An investigator tests a hypothesis about personal space by measuring (unobtrusively) the distance between a speaker and a listener as they are observed conversing in pairs or in groups of three on a college campus.

_______ a. conversing in pairs or in groups of three
_______ b. distance between a speaker and a listener
 
Independent variable is ____ manipulated ____ selected
2

Children from three different grade levels (1st, 3rd, 5th) are presented a moral dilemma (involving a hungry person who steals food) as a test of their moral reasoning ability.

_______ a. grade levels (1st, 3rd, 5th)
_______ b. moral reasoning ability as measured from child’s response to moral dilemma
 
Independent variable is ____ manipulated ____ selected
3

A clinical psychologist uses two different "prompting methods" with adult patients to determine whether the methods differ in the degree to which memories of childhood abuse are elicited from the patients.

_______ a. degree to which memories of childhood abuse are elicited from patients
_______ b. two different "prompting methods"
 
Independent variable is ____ manipulated ____ selected
4

Employees at a manufacturing plant are asked to work under three different levels of illumination during a month-long study of worker productivity.

_______ a. worker productivity
_______ b. three different levels of illumination
 
Independent variable is ____ manipulated ____ selected







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