A researcher is examining the effects of caffeine on the heart. She gives one group of participant's cola drinks containing caffeine and then she compares their heart rates with a group that has not consumed caffeine. In this whereas the group that did NOT consume example, the group that consumed the caffeine is the caffeine is the O dependent variable; independent variable. O experimental group; control group. independent variable; dependent variable. O control group; experimental group.
A researcher is examining the effects of caffeine on the heart. She gives one group of participant's cola drinks containing caffeine and then she compares their heart rates with a group that has not consumed caffeine. In this whereas the group that did NOT consume example, the group that consumed the caffeine is the caffeine is the O dependent variable; independent variable. O experimental group; control group. independent variable; dependent variable. O control group; experimental group.
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A researcher is examining the effects of caffeine on the heart. She gives one group of participants cola drinks containing caffeine and then she compares their heart rates with a group that has not consumed caffeine. In this example, the group that consumed the caffeine is the __________ whereas the group that did NOT consume caffeine is the __________.
Options:
- dependent variable; independent variable.
- experimental group; control group.
- independent variable; dependent variable.
- control group; experimental group.

Transcribed Image Text:**Question 2**
The Funny Bunny Candy Company is trying to decide whether to use subliminal messages during movies to increase their sales at theater refreshment stands. As an expert on the empirical evidence surrounding consciousness, hired as a consultant by Funny Bunny, you would advise them to do which of the following?
- Scrap the idea and just go with a regular ad before the movie starts because subliminal messages will NOT cause people to buy more popcorn.
- Go ahead with the idea because research suggests that subliminal messages DO cause movie patrons to buy more popcorn.
- Use subliminal messages only during ACTION adventure films when the level of cortical arousal is highest because this is what will stimulate movie patrons to want to spend their money.
- Use subliminal messages only during R-rated (or above) movies as children lack the ability to perceive them.
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