Wingman-Connect
1. How would you describe the subject(s) of this research? (You may mention constants but do not mention any variables.)
[ 10 points ]
2. How would you describe Wingman-Connect? Explain. [ 10 points ]
a form of delirium due to exposure to toxic chemicals
a form of dementia due to repeated exposure to high altitude
a form of depression due to military PTSD
a training program for Air Force recruits
an assessment protocol for vocational aptitude
3. What kind of variable was whether the subjects were Air Force personnel: manipulated independent, manipulated dependent, positive, criterion, predictor, constant? Explain. [ 10 points ]
4. Which cohort did the subjects belong to: Greatest, Baby Boomer, Millennial, GenQ? How did you figure this out? [ 10 points ]
5. After a month of training, what kind of variable was unit morale: manipulated independent, criterion, constant, positive, negative, spurious, unethical? Explain. [ 10 points ]
6. After a month of training, what kind of variable was depression: manipulated independent, criterion, constant, spurious, positive, negative? Explain. [ 10 points ]
7. After a month of training, what kind of variable was suicidal ideation: manipulated independent, criterion, constant, spurious? Explain. [ 10 points ]
8. What kind of variable was the sex of the subjects: manipulated independent, measured background factor, criterion, unethical, spurious, constant? Explain. [ 10 points ]
9. What kind of research was this: introspection, case study, survey, or experiment? Why? Hint: start with the correct definition. [ 10 points ]
10. Which one of these conclusions should you draw from this research? Why? [ 10 points ]