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Please match the correct scenario and the correct analysis A health psychologist

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Question

Please match the correct scenario and the correct analysis A health psychologist conducted a study of the relation of number of hours exercised each week and number of days sick per year select the correct answerl To study the effectiveness of possible treatments for insomnia, a sleep researcher conducted a study in which four participants were instructed to count sheep (the Sheep Condition), four were told to concentrate on their breathing (the Breathing Condition), and four were not given any special instructions (the Control Condition). The average number of minutes taken for participants to fall asleep over the next seven days were 39, 33, 42, and 38 minutes for the Sheep condition; 33, 25, 31, and 27 minutes for the Breathing condition; and 44, 41, 38, and 41 for the Control condition. Did the different techniques have different effects? select the correct answerl A health psychologist conducts a study on whether the percentage of fat in a person's diet) predicts the percentage of time the person uses a seat belt () with the idea that those who practice one kind of health-related behavior may be more likely to predict another select the correct answerl A researcher is interested in the effects of sleep deprivation and caffeine intake on mood. Participants were randomly assigned to a sleep condition (normal or deprived) and a caffeine condition (0 cups, 2 cups, or 4 cups). After the manipulations, mood was measured (such that higher numbers indicated better mood) select the correct answerl In a study to test the effects of science fiction movies on people's belief in the supernatural, seven people completed a measure of belief in the supernatural before and after watching a popular science fiction movie. Researchers are interested in whether the participants' belief in the supernatural would change after watching the movie select the correct answerl An industrial psychologist consulting with a chain of music stores knows that the average number of complaints management receives each month throughout the industry is 4, but the variance is unknown. Nine of the chain's stores were randomly selected to record complaints for one month; they received 2, 4, 3, 5, 0 2, 5,1, and 5 complaints. Is the number of complaints received by the chain different from the number of complaints received by music stores in general? select the correct answerl A psychologist obtained recordings of election-night acceptance speeches of seven newly elected representatives to the U.S. Congress and counted the number of minutes devoted to urban problems in these speeches. The four of these representatives from rural districts devoted 5, 0, 3, and 4 minutes to urban problems, and the three representatives from urban districts devoted 11,11, and 14 minutes to urban problems. Did the amount of time devoted to urban problems in the acceptance speech differ according to the type of district the representative represented select the correct answerl [select the correct answer] Single sample t-Test Dependent Measures t-Test Pearson's Correlation Simple ANOVA Factorial ANOVA Regression Analysis Independent t-Test

Explanation / Answer

1. Pearson’s correlation.

2. Simple ANOVA.

3. Regression analysis.

4. Factorial ANOVA.

5. Dependent measures t test.

6. Single sample t test.

7. Independent sample t test.

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