Hypothesised that low blood glucose level impair mathematical reasoning ability

A researcher hypothesised that low blood glucose level impair mathematical reasoning ability. To investigate this, participants were administered a difficult mathematical test at three time points relative to their last meal: immediately following a meal (AFTER), midway between two meals (BETWEEN), and immediately before a meal (BEFORE). Each participant completed all three time points. Order of tests was counterbalanced across participants to control for order effects. Additionally the researcher was interested in investigating whether any effect of blood glucose levels on mathematical ability could be offset by drinking high- glucose sports drinks. Each participant was randomly allocated to one of two groups before beginning the experiment: one group drank a cup of water before completing each math test, the other group drank a high glucose sports drink. Performance on each math test was recorded as the percentage of problems correctly solved in ten

  • CDM7002 Research Methods and Statistics- Task sheet 1

     

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    A researcher hypothesised that low blood glucose level impair mathematical

    reasoning ability. To investigate this, participants were administered a difficult

    mathematical test at three time points relative to their last meal: immediately

    following a meal (AFTER), midway between two meals (BETWEEN), and

    immediately before a meal (BEFORE). Each participant completed all three time

    points. Order of tests was counterbalanced across participants to control for order

    effects. Additionally the researcher was interested in investigating whether any effect

    of blood glucose levels on mathematical ability could be offset by drinking high-

    glucose sports drinks. Each participant was randomly allocated to one of two groups

    before beginning the experiment: one group drank a cup of water before completing

    each math test, the other group drank a high glucose sports drink. Performance on

    each math test was recorded as the percentage of problems correctly solved in ten

    minutes.

    The raw data (in percentage correct) are presented in Table 1 below.

     

     

     

     

    A) Using SPSS conduct the appropriate statistical test to answer the

    researchers’ question. Then write a paragraph that reports the results of the

    statistical test stating what test you used, why you used it, what it showed, p

    values, and any other relevant statistical information. You also need to include

    the relevant SPSS outputs. (60 marks)

     

    B) Draw a graph of the means and standard deviations (SDs) of all the

    conditions that assists in the interpretation of the findings. (10 marks)

     

    C) a) What conclusions can be drawn from the current analyses? Were the

    researcher’s hypotheses supported?

    b) Comment on the experimental design and suggest a potential follow-up

    experiment motivated by these findings. (30 marks)