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10 September, 03:00

Forty adult males volunteered to participate in an experiment. Half of them are randomly assigned to take a caffeine supplement before working out, and the other half are assigned to take a placebo before completing the same workout. During the workout, heart rate monitors will be used to measure each participant's heart rate. The study found that those who took a caffeine supplement had significantly higher average pulse rates during the workout. What conclusion can be drawn from the study?

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  1. 10 September, 03:13
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    Pulse rates are directly related to caffeine intake.

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    Pulse rates are directly related to caffeine intake.

    'Two variables are directly related' imply that : One variable increase, other variable increase & one variable decrease, other variable decrease

    'Two variables are inversely related' imply that : One variable increase, other variable decrease & one variable decrease, other variable increase.

    As, the experiment observed that, group having caffeine intake had significantly higher pulse rates. So, caffeine intake & pulse rate are directly related.
  2. 10 September, 03:26
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    E Caffeine supplements will, on average, raise the heart rates of adult males similar to those in this study during a workout similar to the one performed in the experiment.
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