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example #1: i always notice that many runners drink gatorade and want to know if gatorade makes them run faster. iv: consumption of gatorade dv: running speed hypothesis: runners who drink gatorade will run faster than those who dont. 4. test the hypothesis.
To test the hypothesis that runners who drink Gatorade run faster than those who don't, one could conduct an experiment. Select two groups of runners with similar physical - fitness levels. One group drinks Gatorade before and during running, and the other group drinks a placebo (such as water). Then measure and compare their running speeds over a set distance or time period. Statistical analysis can be used to determine if the difference in speeds is significant.
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Conduct an experiment with two groups (Gatorade - drinking and non - Gatorade - drinking), measure running speeds, and perform statistical analysis.