MGT 20200 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10A: Repeated Measures Design, Stroop Effect, Null Hypothesis
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The stroop effect demonstrates how important reading is in our ability to. In a typical stroop test, people identify the color of a word on a card, and all words are color names. When the word and the ink color match (for example, the word (cid:498)red(cid:499)(cid:524), this task is very easy. For example: before and after psychotherapy, before and after exercise, before and after leaving home for college, when there are two conditions to an experiment and the same people are tested under both conditions. For example: reading ability under bright versus dim light, time to run a lap in dry vs. wet surface conditions, designs are also considered repeated-measures when different people can be matched into pairs due to an inherent similarity. Let"s change this: let"s say that, from previous research, we think that the difference significantly longer, so we"ll do this as a two-tailed test. between the conditions will be 12. 72 seconds.