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May 24 |
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How does a researcher typically go about conducting a survey-based psychological experiment? At this stage, I'm interested in the general question about how to conduct survey experiments (the motivation being the previous question). If it's impractical for me to conduct such an experiment (maybe due to something unforeseen), it's probably not worth my while going into detail researching the topic. |
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May 15 |
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Do high heels increase female attractiveness in men only through indirect means? That's a good idea... it's a minimal change to the photos that should result a significant shift in perceived attractiveness if and only if the alternative hypothesis is correct. (Now I wonder if it has been previously implemented.) |
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May 15 |
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Do high heels increase female attractiveness in men only through indirect means? I see your point, they are indeed different questions -- I'm anticipating an answer to the title question being accompanied by an explanation as to how we know that answer is correct (if possible), which (I think) leads to an answer to the question in the body (but I couldn't say for sure without knowing the answer already). |