For each data set, write a brief report (no more than 800 words per dataset) to describe the method and results of the experiments described below. Your results section will be based on the analyses you decide are appropriate given the information below and the datasets you are provided with. Dataset 1 “sleep_vocab1.sav” A researcher was interested in investigating the effect of sleep on vocabulary learning in a group of children aged around 2 years. The experiment was carried out at the children’s nursery, and children were tested either just before or just after their nap. First, all children took part in a learning phase (lasting around 10 minutes) where they were presented with pictures depicting unusual plants (10 in total) and were told the plant names. One group then had their nap (one hour) and the other group moved straight to the test phase. In the test phase, children were given the name of one of the plants, and asked to point at the corresponding picture, from four options. After their nap, the remaining group completed the test phase. The independent variable was sleep (children were tested either before or after their nap); the dependent variable was vocabulary test score, out of a maximum of 10. - Carry out the appropriate statistical tests to answer the researcher’s questions. - Write up the methods and results, in APA style. - Methods should include the following sections: Participants, Materials and Measures, Procedure, Design - Results should include exploratory data screening to justify the choice of test (parametric vs nonparametric), descriptive statistics and inferential statistics. Dataset 2 “exam_performance.sav” A researcher was interested in investigating factors related to success in A-Level exam performance. In particular, she was interested in: (1) the relationship between exam performance, time spent studying and previous academic attainment (total GCSE points); and (2) whether male and female students differed with respect to studying time. To assess this, she administered an A-Level style test (maximum score = 100) to 103 students in Year 13 who were due to sit their A-Levels later that year. Students recorded how many hours they studied per week, and also disclosed their gender (male or female), and previous GCSE points (score per GCSE exam multiplied by number of GCSE exams taken). - Carry out the appropriate statistical tests to answer the researcher’s questions. - Write up the methods and results, in APA style. - Methods should include the following sections: Participants, Materials and Measures, Procedure, Design - Results should include exploratory data screening to justify the choice of test (parametric vs nonparametric), descriptive statistics and inferential statistics
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