Directions: Below are experiment topics a researcher may wish to explore. Identify what is asked. Example: Topic: Alcoholism and Heart Illness Independent Variable: Alcohol intake (Try to make it measurable.) Dependent Variable: Development of Heart illness Possible nuisance variable (Identify one and explain briefly, 1 sentence only): Life style. This is a nuisance because there are people with healthier lifestyles (exercise, healthy food intake) which may make their body healthier and less prone to illness. How will you control it? (Maximum of 3 sentences): Accept participants with a specific criteria like those with normal Body Mass Index (BMI), those that drink alcohol, have no history of health issues related to cardiovascular disease, and do not engage in heavy work out and exercise. I have to see to it that participants in the experiment do have similar characteristics in terms of the criteria I have set to avoid confounding. 1. The effects of genre of music on memory recall Independent Variable: Dependent Variable: Possible nuisance variable (Identify one and explain briefly, 1 sentence only): How will you control it? (Maximum of 3 sentences): 2. Usage of multimedia in teaching and its effects on learning Independent Variable: Dependent Variable: Possible nuisance variable (Identify one and explain briefly, 1 sentence only): How will you control it? (Maximum of 3 sentences): 3. The effects of work life balance on Job performance Independent Variable: Dependent Variable: Possible nuisance variable (Identify one and explain briefly, 1 sentence only): How will you control it? (Maximum of 3 sentences):
Directions: Below are experiment topics a researcher may wish to explore. Identify what is asked. Example: Topic: Alcoholism and Heart Illness Independent Variable: Alcohol intake (Try to make it measurable.) Dependent Variable: Development of Heart illness Possible nuisance variable (Identify one and explain briefly, 1 sentence only): Life style. This is a nuisance because there are people with healthier lifestyles (exercise, healthy food intake) which may make their body healthier and less prone to illness. How will you control it? (Maximum of 3 sentences): Accept participants with a specific criteria like those with normal Body Mass Index (BMI), those that drink alcohol, have no history of health issues related to cardiovascular disease, and do not engage in heavy work out and exercise. I have to see to it that participants in the experiment do have similar characteristics in terms of the criteria I have set to avoid confounding. 1. The effects of genre of music on memory recall Independent Variable: Dependent Variable: Possible nuisance variable (Identify one and explain briefly, 1 sentence only): How will you control it? (Maximum of 3 sentences): 2. Usage of multimedia in teaching and its effects on learning Independent Variable: Dependent Variable: Possible nuisance variable (Identify one and explain briefly, 1 sentence only): How will you control it? (Maximum of 3 sentences): 3. The effects of work life balance on Job performance Independent Variable: Dependent Variable: Possible nuisance variable (Identify one and explain briefly, 1 sentence only): How will you control it? (Maximum of 3 sentences):
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