Throughout the quarter, we have claimed that random assignment will serve to cre
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Throughout the quarter, we have claimed that random assignment will serve to create equivalent groups. This question asks you to think about how random assignment actually works with a small group of participants.
Use the data in the table below. You are welcome to copy and paste the numbers into an Excel spreadsheet.
This table describes 20 participants who differ on a number of variables. If you randomly assigned them to either an "Experimental" condition or a "Control" condition, would the two groups, on average, be equal?
Start at the top of the list. Flip a fair coin for each participant. If the coin lands on heads, assign that participant to the Experimental Condition. If the coin lands on tails, assign that participant to the Control Condition.
QUESTION 1:
List the participant numbers that are in each condition.
QUESTION 2:
What is the sample size of each group?
QUESTION 3:
Calculate and report the means and standard deviations of Age, IQ and Self-esteem for both of the groups.
(You are welcome to use Excel to calculate the means and standard deviations. Use the formulas =average and =stdev)
QUESTION 4:
Do the groups seem similar? Did random assignment result in the pesky individual differences being equally placed in the two groups? For these participants, Age has a very small range - your two groups are likely to be very similar. On the other hand, IQ has a very large range - your two groups might be quite different.
Explanation / Answer
Experimental condition: 5,6,8,9,11,12,16,17,20; Control condition: 1,2,3,4,7,10,13,14,15,18,19 Experimental condition: 9; Control condition: 11 Experimental Condition Control Condition Age IQ Self-esteem Age IQ Self-esteem Mean 23.55556 104.3333 41.88889 22.90909 100.8182 37.90909 SD 2.833333 16.84488 2.522124 3.015113 23.38725 5.787133 Random assignment doesnt amount to a significant difference in the above data.
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