11. Recent research has shown that creative people are menter admitted that the wrong bubble sheet had they were asked to transfer their answers to a bubble terparts (Gino and Ariely, 2012)....


11. Recent research has shown that creative people are<br>menter admitted that the wrong bubble sheet had<br>they were asked to transfer their answers to a bubble<br>terparts (Gino and Ariely, 2012). Participants in the<br>general knowledge test for which the participants<br>naires and then returned to the lab several days later<br>circled their answers on the test sheet. Afterward,<br>sheets for computer scoring. However, the experi-<br>e likely to cheat than their less creative coun-<br>more<br>terpa first completed creativity assessment question-<br>naines eries of tasks. One task was a multiple-choice<br>so that the correct answers were<br>been copied<br>still faintly visible. Thus, the participants had an<br>Opportunity to cheat and inflate their test scores<br>Higher scores were valuable because participants<br>were paid based on the number of correct answers.<br>1<br>However, the researchers had secretly coded the<br>original tests and the bubble sheets so that they could<br>measure the degree of cheating for each participant.<br>Assuming that the participants were divided into<br>two groups based on their creativity scores, the<br>following data are similar to the cheating scores<br>obtained in the study.<br>High Creativity<br>Participants<br>Low Creativity<br>Participants<br>n = 27<br>%3D<br>n = 27<br>%3D<br>M = 7.41<br>M = 4.78<br>%3D<br>SS = 749.5<br>SS = 830<br>%3D<br>a. Use a one-tailed test with a = .05 to determine<br>whether these data are sufficient to conclude that<br>%3D<br>high creativity people are more likely to cheat than<br>people with lower levels of creativity.<br>b. Compute Cohen's d to measure the size of the<br>effect.<br>C. Write a sentence demonstrating how the results<br>from the hypothesis test and the measure of effect<br>Size would appear in a research report.<br>12. Ro<br>

Extracted text: 11. Recent research has shown that creative people are menter admitted that the wrong bubble sheet had they were asked to transfer their answers to a bubble terparts (Gino and Ariely, 2012). Participants in the general knowledge test for which the participants naires and then returned to the lab several days later circled their answers on the test sheet. Afterward, sheets for computer scoring. However, the experi- e likely to cheat than their less creative coun- more terpa first completed creativity assessment question- naines eries of tasks. One task was a multiple-choice so that the correct answers were been copied still faintly visible. Thus, the participants had an Opportunity to cheat and inflate their test scores Higher scores were valuable because participants were paid based on the number of correct answers. 1 However, the researchers had secretly coded the original tests and the bubble sheets so that they could measure the degree of cheating for each participant. Assuming that the participants were divided into two groups based on their creativity scores, the following data are similar to the cheating scores obtained in the study. High Creativity Participants Low Creativity Participants n = 27 %3D n = 27 %3D M = 7.41 M = 4.78 %3D SS = 749.5 SS = 830 %3D a. Use a one-tailed test with a = .05 to determine whether these data are sufficient to conclude that %3D high creativity people are more likely to cheat than people with lower levels of creativity. b. Compute Cohen's d to measure the size of the effect. C. Write a sentence demonstrating how the results from the hypothesis test and the measure of effect Size would appear in a research report. 12. Ro
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