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Explanation:The Hartford Convention was a series of meetings from December 15, 1814 to January 5, 1815, in Hartford, Connecticut, United States, in which the New England Federalist Party met to discuss their grievances concerning the ongoing War of 1812 and the political problems arising from the federal government's increasing power.
This convention discussed removing the three-fifths compromise, which gave slave states disproportionate power in Congress,[citation needed] and requiring a two-thirds majority in Congress for the admission of new states, declarations of war, and creating laws restricting trade. The Federalists also discussed their grievances with the Louisiana Purchase and the Embargo of 1807. However, weeks after the convention's end, news of Major General Andrew Jackson's overwhelming victory in New Orleans swept over the Northeast, discrediting and disgracing the Federalists, resulting in their elimination as a major national political force.
This type of quantitative research aims to examine the effects of a treatment dicotomic variable (values 0 or 1) on a certain dependent variable. In this case:
- the treatment variable: living together with the couple before marriage. It is dicotomic because it equals 1 when a couple lived together and 0 when one did not.
- the dependent variable: happiness during the marriage
The aim will be to assess whether there is or not a casual relationship among these two variables. In order to so, control and treatment groups should be observed. The treatment group would contain couples who experienced the treatment, hence (living together before marriage), while the control group would be composed by couples who did not undertake the treatment.