Psychology Mrs. Cavell. IV: Eating Breakfast DV: Performance in School EG: Kids who EAT breakfast CG: Kids who do NOT EAT breakfast.

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Psychology Mrs. Cavell

IV: Eating Breakfast DV: Performance in School EG: Kids who EAT breakfast CG: Kids who do NOT EAT breakfast

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Using the half sheet of paper provided, create your own LOGICAL hypothesis statement and fill in the appropriate variables! Tomorrow we will share these in class and then take a practice quiz! If you do well, you may keep the score. If you would like another chance, you can take a new quiz on Thursday!