Psychology
Part 1: Determine the independent and dependent variable(s) for each of the following scenarios.
Make sure that the DVs include a concrete and observable outcome (e.g., rather than saying DV =
decision making, you should state the DV = time to make a decision in seconds). Please include IV =
and DV = in each answer.
Do blind individuals take longer to respond to imagery questions than people with normal vision?
Part 2: Looking across all of the DVs, how would you categorize the different outcomes (DVS) typically
used in cognitive psychology research?
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Start by asking yourself what the experimenter is manipulating. The things that change, either naturally or through direct manipulation from the experimenter, are generally the independent variables. What is being measured? The dependent variable is the one that the experimenter is measuring.
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