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Question: 1)List the IV(s) 2)Is the IV categorical? 3)If so, how many levels of IV(s) are there? Describe t...
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1)List the IV(s)
2)Is the IV categorical?
3)If so, how many levels of IV(s) are there? Describe the levels.
4)Is the IV manipulated?
5)Did the study use random assignment?
6)List the DV(s)
7)Can the DV(s) be analyzed as continuous?
A social psychologist hypothesizes that interracial relationships are perceived as less stable than same-race relationships. The psychologist randomly assigns participants to see images of same-race or interracial couples. Succeeding each image participants are asked to rate the stability of the relationships on a 1 (not at all successful) to 9 (very successful) scale.
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1) Independent variable is type of relationships
2) Yes Independent variable is categorical.
3) There are at two level
Level 1 Interracial relationship
Level 2:Stability relation ship
4) No IV is not manipulated
5) Yes study used random assignment.
6) Dependent variable is weight of Interracial relationship
7) Yes Dependent variable can be analyzed as continuous.
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