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Study Was Conducted to Look at Whether Caffeine Improves Productivity

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study was conducted to look at whether caffeine improves productivity at work in different conditions. There were two independent variables. The first independent variable was email, which had two levels: 'email access' and 'no email access'. The second independent variable was caffeine, which also had two levels: 'caffeinated drink' and 'decaffeinated drink'. Different participants took part in each condition. Productivity was recorded at the end of the day on a scale of 0 (I may as well have stayed in bed) to 20 (wow! I got enough work done today to last all year) .
-Looking at the group means in the table below, which of the interpretations below is correct?  Decaffeinated Drink  Caffeinated Drink  No Email 12.0819.83 Email 11.985.49\begin{array} { | l | l | l | } \hline & \text { Decaffeinated Drink } & \text { Caffeinated Drink } \\\hline \text { No Email } & 12.08 & 19.83 \\\hline \text { Email } & 11.98 & 5.49 \\\hline\end{array}


A) A simple effects analysis is likely to show an effect of email on productivity for decaffeinated drinks but not caffeinated ones.
B) A simple effects analysis is likely to show an effect of caffeine on productivity only for 'no email'.
C) A simple effects analysis is likely to show an effect of caffeine on productivity at both levels of email.
D) A simple effects analysis is likely to show an effect of email on productivity at both levels of caffeine.

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