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stevenposner

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In the experiment brief about the role of the hippocampus in task complexity, what did the researcher forget/fail to do?
 
  A) failed to compare rats with a hippocampus to rats without one
  B) failed to use an independent subjects design
  C) failed to compare errors made by rats based on complexity of the maze
  D) failed to remove the hippocampus, removing a brain part located proximal to
  the hippocampus

Question 2

What common problem exists in each of the experiment briefs, which are included in this chapter?
 
  A) small sample sizes were used in each of the briefs
  B) high rates of subject attrition are found in each brief
  C) flaw in the conclusions arrived at based on methods used
  D) all lacked sufficient analyses of the data collected



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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