Dr. Keller has individuals run on a treadmill for
0, 15, or 30 minutes and then measures their self-reported mood. In this hypothetical study, the independent variable is:
a) the self-reported mood.
b) the individuals who run for 15 or 30 minutes.
c) the individuals who run for 0 minutes.
d) the number of minutes individuals run on the treadmill.
ANS: d
You might also like to view...
In memory terms, the consequence of reflective learning is
a. elaborative processing. b. maintenance rehearsal. c. encoding failure. d. experiential processing.
According to the article Reach for the Sky about peoples' estimations of their own physical ability, accuracy of judgment for physical tasks and past accidents had a significant negative correlation for:
(a) 8 year olds (b) 6 year olds (c) both 8 and 6 year olds (d) neither 8 or 6 year olds