Multiple Choice
Dr. Dormeur studies sleep and sleep disorders. She is curious as to whether technology exposure before bedtime causes people to fall asleep more slowly. She recruits a sample of 60 middle-aged women from a local church who reported no history of sleep problems. She creates three conditions. All participants come to the sleep lab for three nights in a row and experience all three conditions. In the first condition (A) , participants were asked to play an online game (Candy Crush) on an iPad for 10 minutes prior to going to bed. In the second condition (B) , participants were asked to read an article using an iPad that discussed tricks and tips for improving one's score on Candy Crush (which took about 10 minutes) . In the third condition (C) , participants were asked to read a newspaper article about the inventor of Candy Crush (which took about 10 minutes) . With the use of an electroencephalograph (EEG) , the researcher measures how long it takes participants to fall asleep.
Given that there are three conditions/levels of the independent variable, how many orders of the conditions are possible in Dr. Dormeur's study?
A) Three
B) Six
C) Nine
D) Twelve
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