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How to Choose Levels of an Independent Variable

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3. Pay attention to the underlying scale of the IV when picking values.

For Example:
If you want to increase the loudness of a sound to see if it increases arousal (as in a Yerkes-Dodson experiment), you need to know how the logarithmic decibel scale works. Therefore, when you want to make a sound twice as loud - what do you change (better take that Sensation and Perception class)?

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