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Category > Psychology Posted 09 Oct 2017 My Price 10.00

Why did some participants complete the baseline condition

Why did some participants complete the baseline condition first, while others completed it last (referred to as counterbalancing) [E]? Why do you think we observed the effects that we did?

Kinesiology 173 Sport Psychology Lab 1. To complete a basic scientific investigation. Student Learning Objectives 2. To get you familiar with writing components of a scientific manuscript. Measuring tape 3 Putting Green Putter(s) Golf Balls Equipment Needed 1. Layout each putting green, and establish the point where ALL putts are to begin. Procedures 2. Identify the condition. a. Condition 1 (Baseline) b. Condition 2 (Big Surround): 6 big illusionary holes equidistant from the center of the actual golf hole. c. Condition 3 (Little Surround): 8 little illusionary holes equidistant from the center of the actual golf hole. 3. Participants will complete 5 putts in each of three conditions. Subsequent participants will putt to the condition last used, then progress to the next two conditions: a. Participant one completes 5 putts to condition 1 (Baseline), 5 putts to condition 2 (Big Surround), 5 putts to condition 3 (Little Surround). RECORD data. b. Participant two completes 5 putts to condition 3 (Little Surround), 5 putts to condition 1 (Baseline), 5 putts to condition 2 (Big Surround). RECORD data. c. Participant three completes 5 putts to condition 2 (Big Surround), 5 putts to condition 3 (Little Surround), 5 putts to condition 1 (Baseline). RECORD data. d. Repeat as needed for everyone in the class to participate. 4. Record data – after each putt, measure the distance from the center of the hole to the location of the ball in cm up to a maximum of 150 cm. Putts that go in the hole will be scored as zero cm. Balls that roll off of the putting green and continue to roll away will be scored as 150 cm. Only record the best 3 putts for each condition out of the 5. a. Determine the mean for each participant, for each condition [(Put 1 + Put 2 + Put 3) / 3].
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