Question: 1. What would be the response (dependent) variable in the study? 2. What would be the treatment or factor in the study? 3. What would

1. What would be the response (dependent) variable in the study?

2. What would be the "treatment" or "factor" in the study?

3. What would be the null hypothesis?

4. Based on the information in the article and men's and women's survey responses, what would you expect the conclusion to be?

5. Near the end of the article, Dr. Gale states, "the false conclusions people draw from these surveys may have a sort of self-fulfilling prophecy." Why must the conclusions people draw from these surveys be false?

6. In your opinion, are people influenced by survey results- that is, do people shape their behavior to match what survey results claim to be "normal" (or the opposite-do they try to stand out from the norm)?

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