A researcher would like to replicate the findings of Watkins et al. (2006) that among unknown students, increasing benef

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A researcher would like to replicate the findings of Watkins et al. (2006) that among unknown students, increasing benef

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A researcher would like to replicate the findings of Watkins et
al. (2006) that among
unknown students, increasing benefactor expectation would lead
to a decrease in
beneficiary gratitude. A sample of undergraduate students were
recruited and were
randomly assigned to three conditions: (i) low benefactor
expectation, (ii) moderate
benefactor expectation, and (iii) high benefactor expectation.
Participants were then
presented respective vignettes reflecting their assigned
conditions and were asked
to rate their level of gratitude on a 7-point Likert scale
towards the benefactor in the
scenario. A higher rating indicates a higher level of gratitude
felt towards the
benefactor.
Are there any statistically significant differences on
participants’ gratitude levels
across the three benefactor expectation conditions? How does the
gratitude level of
one condition of differ from another? Analyse the data using an
appropriate statistical
test in JAMOVI and report the results in APA style. Include the
relevant JAMOVI
outputs in your answer. Cover effect size for this question, and
if post-hoc tests will
be conducted, please use the Bonferroni procedure.
(*Note. The data may not be organised in the data file in a
format ready for JAMOVI
analysis; you might need to move the data and specify the
variables.)
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