20. Jones, Thomas, and Piper (2003) conducted a study to evaluate the effect of alcohol on judgments of at- tractiveness for members of the opposite sex. Male college students who had either no...


20. Jones, Thomas, and Piper (2003) conducted a study<br>to evaluate the effect of alcohol on judgments of at-<br>tractiveness for members of the opposite sex. Male<br>college students who had either no alcohol or moder-<br>ate alcohol consumption were shown photographs of<br>females and asked to judge the attractiveness of each<br>face on a 7-point scale (7 = highest). Data similar to<br>the results obtained in the study are shown in the fol-<br>lowing table.<br>%3D<br>Alcohol Consumption<br>Mean<br>SE<br>None<br>3.49<br>0.20<br>Moderate<br>4.09<br>0.22<br>a. Construct a bar graph that incorporates all of the<br>information in the table.<br>nelsm<br>b. Looking at your graph, do you think that alcohol con-<br>sumption has an effect on perceived attractiveness?<br>

Extracted text: 20. Jones, Thomas, and Piper (2003) conducted a study to evaluate the effect of alcohol on judgments of at- tractiveness for members of the opposite sex. Male college students who had either no alcohol or moder- ate alcohol consumption were shown photographs of females and asked to judge the attractiveness of each face on a 7-point scale (7 = highest). Data similar to the results obtained in the study are shown in the fol- lowing table. %3D Alcohol Consumption Mean SE None 3.49 0.20 Moderate 4.09 0.22 a. Construct a bar graph that incorporates all of the information in the table. nelsm b. Looking at your graph, do you think that alcohol con- sumption has an effect on perceived attractiveness?

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