PSY 205 Homework: Tables and Graphs
Due Friday March 24th
- Answer the questions on a separate piece of paper.
- Staple your homework pages together.
- Tables and graphs may be neatly hand-drawn if you prefer.
- You must do your own work – do not work on the assignment with another student.
- Each question is worth 6 points.
1. Dr. Lerner investigated memory under different conditions. She had participants learn either easy words or hard words; she also had them learn these words while either hungry (right before eating a meal) or full (right after eating a meal.) Her results (% of words they were able to recall) are shown below. Create a (NEAT!) TABLE of these data, adhering to all of the guidelines discussed in lecture. Include a caption.
Easy words, hungry: 70% recalled
Easy words, full: 90% recalled
Hard words, hungry: 60% recalled
Hard words, full: 70% recalled
2. Dr. Kim measured how quickly people recognize objects in 3 different renderings: line drawings, black/white photographs, and color photographs. His results are shown below. Create a (NEAT!) GRAPH of these data, adhering to all of the guidelines discussed in lecture. Be sure it is the correct type of graph. Include a caption.
line drawings: 6.0 seconds
black/white photographs:8.6 seconds
color photographs:11.2 seconds
3. Dr. Shoppe asked 5 people at the exit of a mall how long they had been shopping that day and how much money they spent. His data are shown below. Create a (NEAT!) GRAPH of these data, adhering to all of the guidelines discussed in lecture. Be sure it is the correct type of graph. Include a caption.
shopper# hours shopping$ spent
1476
2235
3120
4355
5583
4. Dr. Cruz examined factors that affect people’s enjoyment of plays. She designed a study in which people attended a play. The participants had to pay either $10 or $20 to see the show, and the show could last for either 30, 60, or 90 minutes. After seeing the show, participants rated their enjoyment on a scale of 1 to 10, where higher scores mean higher enjoyment. Her results are shown below. Create a (NEAT!) GRAPH of these data, adhering to all of the guidelines discussed in lecture. Be sure it is the correct type of graph. Include a caption.
Paid $10, 30-minute show:average rating=3
Paid $10, 60-minute show:average rating=5
Paid $10, 90-minute show:average rating=6
Paid $20, 30-minute show:average rating=5
Paid $20, 60-minute show:average rating=7
Paid $20, 90-minute show:average rating=8