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natali 33 [55]
4 years ago
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Professor west has 30 participants drink either 0 mg, 2 mg or 4 mg of caffeine mixed in juice before completing two tasks; a res

ponse time task and a memory task. in this experiment, the independent variable is:
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astra-53 [7]4 years ago
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<span>In this study being performed, the independent variable would be the amount of caffeine mixed into the juice. The reason why it is the independent variable is because it does not depend on anything and is the variable that is manipulated to obtain/observe outcomes of tasks. The dependent variable would be the response time task and memory task results.</span>
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