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Category > Psychology Posted 23 Oct 2017 My Price 10.00

personality-traits-affect-smell

I need help with this HW.  this word doc has a link to a website and the first question has to be answered based on that. However, the rest  has to be answered based on this public article  https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3719001/

http://www.livescience.com/17279-personality-traits-affect-smell.html 1. Does the title of the “popular press” article imply a causal or correlational relationship has been found? Explain your answer. (4 points) Now answer from the actual study ( pdf file) 2. What hypothesis or hypotheses did the study attempt to test? (6 points) 3. What was/were the primary independent variable(s) of the study? Hint: Here you provide a concept not an operation/manipulation or a specific measure. (8 points) 4. How was/were the primary IV(s) operationalized? Hint: Here you provide an operation/manipulation or a specific measure. (8 points) 5. What was/were the primary dependent variable(s)? Hint: Here you provide a concept, rather than a specific measure. (8 points) 6. How was/were the DV(s) operationalized? Hint: Here you provide a specific measure or something that the participants did to produce a score. (8 points) 7. Describe the participants. Include the number of participants, their sex, age, ethnicity, and other defining features. How were they recruited? Are there any other important characteristics of the participants? Hint: This information can often be found in the abstract and/or the methods section, and your answer should address every question. (10 points) 8. What did the participants do in the study do? For example, did they fill out a survey, receive an intervention, perform an experimental task? Did all of the participants do the same thing or did they do different things? Hint: This information can often be found in the abstract or the procedure section. Try to be as specific as possible. (10 points) 9. Briefly describe the main results; i.e., those bearing on the hypothesis tested. Hint: Re- write the hypothesis being tested and summarize the findings. (6 points) 10. Was the research method correlational or experimental? Explain your choice. (8 points) 11. Define temporal precedence. Does the study establish temporal precedence? If so, explain why you reach that conclusion. If not, why not? (8 points) 12. Define the third-variable problem. Does the study have a third-variable problem? If so, explain why you think so and provide one possible third-variable. If not, why not? (8 points)
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