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Yolanda

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When research participants engage in different activities depending on which group they have been assigned to, we know that the independent variable is a
 
  a. task variable.
  b. measured variable.
  c. quantitative variable.
  d. subject variable.

Question 2

Psychologists Marian and Neisser (2000) found that people fluent in both Russian and English had better memories for events experienced while speaking Russian if they were quizzed in Russian;
 
  they had better memories for events experienced while speaking English if they were quizzed in English. In this study, the independent variable was
  a. measured.
  b. instructional.
  c. qualitative.
  d. quasi-experimental.



Ahernandez18

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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