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1.00 FRQ Option 1: The first bullet point can be answered using material from module 1 of the course and the e text because the independent variable is the variable in an experiment that is manipulated or changed by the experimenter. The second bullet point can be answered using material from module 1 of the course and the e text because the dependent variable is the variable that responds to changes in the dependent variable and is the factor that is measured in the experiment. The third bullet point cannot be answered using material from module 1 of the course and the e text because module 1 does not teach how to create a bar graph. The fourth bullet point can be answered using material from module 1 of the course and the e text because a cause- and-effect relationship between independent and dependent variables can be concluded when an experiment is conducted by following the proper experimental process and changing a certain variable to observe the effects of the change between an experimental and control group. The fifth bullet point can be answered using material from module 1 of the course and the e text because statistical significance is a mathematical statement of how likely it is that an obtained result occurred by chance. The sixth bullet point can be answered using material from module 1 of the course and the e text because debriefing would be necessary in the study because researchers would have to give participants in an experiment more information about the study after the experiment has been completed so that they are not guilty of Deception as specified by the American Psychological Association (APA).

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Option 1:

The first bullet point can be answered using material from module 1 of the course and the e text because the independent variable is the variable in an experiment that is manipulated or changed by the experimenter.

The second bullet point can be answered using material from module 1 of the course and the e text because the dependent variable is the variable that responds to changes in the dependent variable and is the factor that is measured in the experiment.

The third bullet point cannot be answered using material from module 1 of the course and the e text because module 1 does not teach how to create a bar graph.

The fourth bullet point can be answered using material from module 1 of the course and the e text because a cause-and-effect relationship between independent and dependent variables can be concluded when an experiment is conducted by following the proper experimental process and changing a certain variable to observe the effects of the change between an experimental and control group.

The fifth bullet point can be answered using material from module 1 of the course and the e text because statistical significance is a mathematical statement of how likely it is that an obtained result occurred by chance.

The sixth bullet point can be answered using material from module 1 of the course and the e text because debriefing would be necessary in the study because researchers would have to give participants in an experiment more information about the study after the experiment has been completed so that they are not guilty of Deception as specified by the American Psychological Association (APA).