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Jayde Alexander
on Nov 27, 2024Verified
A research study finds that 40-year-olds are better able to solve math problems than 80-year-olds. It is suspected that the differences in problem-solving ability result from the fact that 80-year-olds had fewer opportunities to study math and did not have access to calculators or computers. If true, the study has revealed ________.
A) experimenter bias
B) a placebo effect
C) confirmation bias
D) cohort differences
Cohort Differences
Variations in characteristics or experiences of individuals who are born in different time periods.
Problem-solving Ability
The capacity to find solutions for difficult or complex issues.
Math Problems
Challenges or questions created to test or develop one's ability in mathematics.
- Gain an insight into the notion of a cohort and how it affects the outcomes of research in development.
Verified Answer
AC
Learning Objectives
- Gain an insight into the notion of a cohort and how it affects the outcomes of research in development.