design a simple between-subjects experiment to test the hypothesis above by: Identifying the levels of the IV whether or not they eat candy Identifying the DV and its scale of measurement math test scores; ratio

A researcher hypothesizes that eating candy prior to a math exam will increase student test scores. She wants to test both men and women between the ages of 18 and 36.


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Briefly outline the procedure. Must include:
Random assignment to condition
Administration of condition (give candy or not)
They take test
Could also include information about recruiting participants, obtaining informed consent, doing a manipulation check, and/or debriefing at the end

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