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Question.3847 - Part 1. Create experimental design and procedures for a test of the Mozart Effect using two independent samples. You may use any basic cognitive task (memorizing a list of words, doing math problems, rotating three-dimensional objects in your mind, etc.) as your outcome for this experiment. If you are unsure of what to pick, ask your instructor. Answer the following questions about your experiment: What is your hypothesis for this experiment? What is your independent variable? What is your dependent variable? What are your two conditions for this experiment and how will you determine who gets put into which condition? How will you administer the tests of cognitive abilities? What controls will you need to put in place before and during this experiment? Explain your procedures, step-by-step. Part 2. Now that you have a basic outline for your experiment, we’re going to modify it. Suppose you want to test more conditions and you want more statistical power. Now you will change your experiment into a repeated measures experiment with three conditions (one sample of participants will participate in all three experimental conditions). We’ll assume that you are still manipulating your independent variable in the same way and that you will use the same dependent variable for this experiment. Answer the following questions: What is the new hypothesis for this experiment? What are your three conditions for this experiment? What additional controls will you have to put in place for this experiment? How are you going to address order effects due to the repeated testing of your sample? Explain your procedures for this new experiment, step-by-step.

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