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Collection of data to investigate the difference of two conditions.  

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Activity C: Collection of data to investigate the difference of two conditions State the hypothesis and null hypothesis for this activity. · The null hypothesis states that any difference in the ability to find words in a word search between the experimental condition and the control condition is due to chance factors. Thus, any differences in the dependant variable (number of words found in the word search) are not due to the independent variable (listening to metallica), and will be considered inconsequential, as they would be too small to take account of. · The hypothesis states that listening to metallica in the 5-minute time frame will significantly affect the participant's ability to find words in a word search. Identify the variables. Independent variable: Metallica Dependant variable: Number of words found in a word search in a limited amount of time.(5-minutes) Describe the two conditions. · Experimental condition: The experimental condition is...

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