
Experimental Designs
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Mathematics
12th Grade

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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Researchers want to know how diet influences a child's brain development. In a sample of 100 5 year old children, 20 of the children are given a vegan diet, 20 are given a pescatarian diet, 20 are given a standard American diet, and 20 are given a paleo diet. This is an example of...
a matched pair, with pairs determined by diet type
a block design, with blocks determined by age.
a block design, with blocks determined by diet type.
a completely randomized experiment
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Dentists want to know if a fluoride mouth wash will help prevent cavities. After 6 months, they will compare the number of cavities in those who used the mouth wash versus those who did not.
Which is an example of a matched pairs design for this experiment?
Dentists sort 40 patients into groups based on age, such as 10-14, 15-20, 21-26, and 26-30. Half of the patients in each group are given the mouth wash, half are not.
Dentists sort 50 patients into pairs that are the same age. 1 person is given the mouth wash and 1 is not.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
A market research company wishes to find out whether the population of students at a university prefers Starbucks or Dunkin Donuts. A random sample of students is selected, and each student is asked first to try both but the order they try them is randomly decided with a coin toss (heads: Starbucks, then Dunkin. tails: vice versa). They then indicate which brand they prefer. This is an example of
completely randomized experiment
an observational study
a blocked experiment
matched pairs experiment
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
In order to perform an experiment using 60 members of a gym, I first divide the list of members into men and women because I feel that the results will be different based on gender. I then randomly choose 30 men and 30 women. I assign half of the men to the treatment group and half to the control group. I repeat this procedure with the women. This is an example of a:
completely randomized experiment
blocked experiment
matched pairs experiment
observational study
5.
DROPDOWN QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
A (a) should include
the following:
a. (b) of at least two treatment
groups, one of which could be a
control group.
b. (c) assignment/allocation of
treatments to experimental units.
c. (d) (more than one experimental
unit in each treatment group).
d. (e) of potential confounding variables
where appropriate
well-designed experiment
Comparisons
Random
Replication
Control
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Can pleasant aromas help a student learn better? Two researchers believed that the presence of a floral scent could improve a person's learning ability in certain situations. They had 22 people work through a pencil-and-paper maze 6 times. Three of the times they wore a floral-scented mask and three times they wore an unscented mask. The three trials for each mask followed one another. Testers measures the length of time it took subjects to complete each of the six trials. They reported that, on average, subjects wearing the floral-scented mask completed the maze more quickly that those wearing the unscented mask, although, the difference was not statistically significant. This study is:
convenience sample
an oberservational study
an experiment, but not double-blind
a double-blind experiment
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Participants are assigned to groups, based on gender. Then, within each group, participants are randomly assigned to treatments. For this design, 250 men get the placebo, 250 men get the vaccine, 250 women get the placebo, and 250 women get the vaccine. What type of experiment design is this?
Completely Randomized Experiment
Matched Pairs Experiment
Blocked Experiment
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