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#1. A researcher is attempting to determine the optimal duration for microwaving oatmeal to achieve a ‘perfect’ consistency. To do this, they systematically vary the microwave time (e.g., 60 seconds, 90 seconds, 120 seconds) while keeping all other variables constant. The goal is to observe the differential effect of each specific time value on the oatmeal’s consistency. What type of analysis is the researcher conducting to investigate this single variable across a range of values?
Parametric analysis is an experimental design strategy where a researcher systematically varies the value or magnitude of a single independent variable across a range of values to determine the differential effects of each value on the dependent variable In this scenario the time is the single independent variable being varied across different values 60s 90s 120s to identify its specific effect on oatmeal consistency Comparative analysis involves comparing two or more different interventions or procedures Component analysis aims to identify the effects of individual components within a treatment package A reversal design ABAB is a type of experimental design used to demonstrate functional control not a method of analyzing a single variables range of values in this specific way
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