Psychology Question
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Here are the essay questions for the article (article is attached below). Please write your answer in prose, paragraph format – not bullet points. However, do please number each answer. Chapter 1 of the openstax textbook will also be provided and should also be used to back up information along with the article.
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Order Paper NowTextbook link (Use Chapter 1 only): https://openstax.org/books/psychology-2e/pages/1-3…
Please make sure that you write in your own words – paraphrasing the research – not quoting the research.
Essay questions for: Kraft, T.L. & Pressman, S.D. (2012). Grin and Bear It: The Influence of Manipulated Facial Expression on the Stress Response. Psychological Science, 23(11) 1372–1378.
Three short answer questions, each question states how many points it is worth.
- Worth 5 points – approximately four-five sentences should cover this answer.
In the article the authors describe three groups of participants related to what they will be asked to do with their face. State what the three groups are and which group(s) is the experimental group and which group(s) is the control group. Did the authors use random assignment?
- Worth 7 points – five to ten sentences should cover this answer.
This study had more than one hypothesis. In your own words, describe what their hypotheses were. (This does not have to be an If … then… version of each hypothesis, describe what they were trying to understand and any predictions they made). Briefly describe what their results were and why their results support their hypotheses.
- Worth 3 points – approximately three-four sentences
The study had two different independent variables. What were the two different IVs? What was their dependent variable?