Ill give out brainiest
in a research studying the effect of sugar intake on concentratio...
Advanced Placement (AP), 06.10.2019 13:30 montgomerykarloxc24x
Ill give out brainiest
in a research studying the effect of sugar intake on concentration, the researcher randomly assigns student participants to either a group that receives water before taking a test or juice and candy before taking a test. the dependent variable in the study is the:
a)sugar consumption
b) water
c)test scores
d)control group
e)the time of day
my answer was sugar consumption but it was marked wrong. any ?
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