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Mathematics, 02.12.2020 06:20 katherinevandehei

This is a statistical reasoning question A research group is comparing the learning outcomes of students who are taught a lesson using four different teaching techniques. There are 75 students in the school who can participate in the experiment. Using a table of random digits, the researchers will randomly place the students into five equally sized treatment groups suitable for comparison, four of which will receive a different teaching technique and one of which will remain a control group.

Which design is the most appropriate for this experiment?

Randomly number each person with 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5. Assign the students to the treatment groups based on their label.

Select a student, and identify the first digit reading from left to right on a random number table. If the first digit is 1 or 2, assign that student to the technique 1 group. Similarly, digits 3 or 4, 5 or 6, 7 or 8, and 9 or 0 go with the technique 2, technique 3, technique 4, and control groups, respectively. Repeat this process for each student.

Number each student from 1 to 75. Reading the numbers from left to right on a random number table, identify 60 unique numbers from 1 to 75. Assign the students whose labels are the first 15 numbers to the technique 1 group. Assign the students whose labels are the second 15 numbers to the technique 2 group. Repeat this process two more times to assign the technique 3 and technique 4 groups. Finally, assign the remaining students to the control group.

Number each student from 00 to 74. Reading the numbers from left to right on a table of random numbers and looking at two digits at a time, identify 60 unique two-digit numbers from 00 to 74. Assign the students whose labels are the first 15 numbers to the technique 1 group. Assign the students whose labels are the second 15 numbers to the technique 2 group. Repeat this process two more times to assign the technique 3 and technique 4 groups. Finally, assign the remaining students to the control group.

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