Willa conducted a study on the effects of violent television viewing on choice of playground activity. Her data indicated no support for her research hypothesis that those children that watched violent television played more aggressively on the playground. Interestingly, however, although not related to her hypothesis, she found that children who watched violent television played on the playground for a shorter amount of time when compared to children who did not watch violent television. How should Willa address this finding?
◦ Add the analysis to the results section and discuss the finding in the conclusions and recommendations section.
◦ Change her hypothesis statements to include a hypothesis about duration of playground activity.
◦ Address the finding in the discussion section and suggest future work that addresses duration of play as a variable.
◦ Rewrite the research problem to include duration of play as a variable of interest in the study.