Any experiment studying that effects of alcohol on social anxiety, social anxiety is the blank variable.
Added by Nichole N.
Step 1
- The dependent variable is social anxiety. Show more…
Show all steps
Your feedback will help us improve your experience
Prabhakar Kumar and 87 other Psychology educators are ready to help you.
Ask a new question
Labs
Want to see this concept in action?
Explore this concept interactively to see how it behaves as you change inputs.
Key Concepts
Recommended Videos
The body may be affected in many ways from alcohol. Researchers are interested in determining if alcohol will decrease the body temperature. A study was conducted where several different amounts of alcohol were given to mice, then the change in each mouse's body temperature was measured 15 minutes after taking the alcohol. Which is the explanatory variable and which is the response variable? Amount of alcohol is the response variable, and change in body temperature is the explanatory variable. The researchers are the explanatory variable, and change in body temperature is the response variable. Amount of alcohol is the explanatory variable, and change in body temperature is the response variable. The researchers are the explanatory variable, and the mice are the response variable. The mice are the explanatory variable, and the amount of alcohol is the response variable.
Prabhakar K.
Which of the following independent variables is likely to make the best study? The dependent variable is very infrequent window breaking, and the independent variable is a treatment to withhold reinforcement for this behavior. The dependent variable is a positive urine test for drug use, and the independent variable is everyday contacts with other drug users. The dependent variable is emotional reactions to correction procedures in learning tasks, and the independent variable is staff responses to these reactions. The dependent variable is ruminating following meals, and the independent variable is the quantity of food consumed at each meal.
Supreeta N.
Determine whether the sampling is dependent or independent. Indicate whether the response variable is qualitative or quantitative. A researcher wishes to determine the effects of alcohol on people’s reaction time to a stimulus. She randomly divides 100 people aged 21 or older into two groups. Group 1 is asked to drink 3 ounces of alcohol, while group 2 drinks a placebo. Both drinks taste the same, so the individuals in the study do not know which group they belong to. Thirty minutes after consuming the drink, the subjects in each group perform a series of tests meant to measure reaction time.
Inferences on Two Samples
Inference about Two Population Proportions
Recommended Textbooks
Psychology Openstax
Myers' Psychology for AP
Psychology
Transcript
18,000,000+
Students on Numerade
Trusted by students at 8,000+ universities
Watch the video solution with this free unlock.
EMAIL
PASSWORD