The researcher would like to investigate the influence of alcohol on driver reaction time. The respondents/drivers will be subjected to ‘noalcohol’ condition during the first day and an ‘alcohol’ condition, in the following day. The measure of performance per day would be a driving simulation test to record the number of driving errors.
The researcher would like to investigate the influence of alcohol on driver reaction time. The
respondents/drivers will be subjected to ‘noalcohol’ condition during the first day and an ‘alcohol’ condition, in the following day. The measure of performance per day would be a driving simulation test to record the number of driving errors. 61. What is the Independent Variable? a. Alcohol Conditioning c . Performance per day b. No Alcohol d. Driving Errors 62. What is the Dependent Variable? a. Alcohol Conditioning c . Performance per day b. No Alcohol d. Driving Errors 63. Identify the groups in the dependent variables. a. 10 People c. Groups of Drivers b. 5 People d. Not mentioned 64. What is the Type of Data? a. Interval Data c. Nominal Data b. Ratio Data d. Ordinal Data 65. What is the level of measurement? a. Discrete c. Both A and B b. Continuous d. Neither A nor B 66. What is the extraneous variable? a. reaction time c. record of errors b. simulation test d. Not mentioned 67. What is the possible antecedent condition? a. immunity to alcohol c. record of errors c. performance in simulation test d. Not mentioned 68. How many control group? a. 1 group c. 3 groups b. 2 groups d. No control Group 69. How many experimental group? a. 1 group c. 3 groups b. 2 groups d. No Experimental Group 70. What is the variations in the group design? a. Match Group c. Matching was not indicated b. Not match Group d. Matching is not applicable