A group of researchers from a local lab are trying to get funding for a research study to determine if the color blue is better than the color green.
A group of researchers from a local lab are trying to get funding for a research study to determine if the color blue is better than the color green. They have written a proposal and submitted to the company that could potentially give them the money needed to conduct the study. The researchers proposed to carry out their study in four different geographic locations and use variations of both the color blue and the color green to ensure that they will gather reliable information. Should the company give the researchers the money to conduct this study? Support your decision with at least three reasons.
its depend on 1) how they prove it ( reliability , either they have a sufficient way to prove it or they are only wasting time) 2) amount of money to conduct this study , ( either the company has the sufficient funds or not) 3) what type of advantages company have from this reseachered
@zach298 Please help
@YoungStudier
No, the company shouldn’t give the researchers the money to conduct this study. This experiment is based purely on opinion, because no color is scientifically ‘better’ than the other. Also, the experiment wouldn’t be made in a controlled condition. There should only be one independent variable, which would be the colors. The experiment should then be repeated by the same scientists in the same exact way the first experiment did.
thank youu
Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!