Scenario 2: You hypothesize that there's a relationship between age and reaction time on a simulated driving task. You r

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Scenario 2: You hypothesize that there's a relationship between age and reaction time on a simulated driving task. You record the time it takes people of different ages to apply the brakes for a car pulling out in front of them 50 yards ahead. Age in Years Reaction Time in Seconds 32 1.4 2.1 24 .95 82 3.7 18 2.6 64 1.6 29 1.1 31 1.4 2.0 2.1 57 55 cic 70 1) What is the independent/predictor variable? 2) Do you have any "levels" (groups) in your IV/predictor variable? 3) What kind of variable is the predictor? (nominal, ordinal, etc) 4) What is the DV/criterion variable? 5) What kind of data do you have with the DV? (nominal, ordinal, etc) 6) What is the goal of your statistical analysis? What are you trying to find out? 7) Will you be able to determine causality with your result? Why or why not? 8) What is the appropriate statistical test to use? Why? 9) Conduct the appropriate test and state your result in APA style
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