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Hunter wants to prove to his parents that playing computer games while he studies for tests will help him get better grades. He decides to ask 30 of his friends if they play computer games while they study for their tests and what their grades are. He finds that his friends who have high grades also play computer games while they do their homework. He tells his parents that he has proven that playing games while studying for tests will cause his grades to improve. What mistake has Hunter made?

A - He did not use a random sample, and he tried to show cause and effect with an experiment.
B - He did not use a random sample, and he tried to show cause and effect with an observational study.
C - He did not separate his friends into different groups, and he didn't apply a treatment.
D - He did not separate his friends into different groups, and he used a survey to collect data.

User GalmWing
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Answer:

It is B

Explanation:

It was right on the test :3

User Chris Cousins
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His mistake was that he did not use a random sample. His tried to show that playing games would give him higher grades which his study does not decisively conclude because the people around him that play games are likely to be in the same academic caste as him, which skews his data. Choice B would be the best because he's not testing any variables, rather just collecting the unadultered data of the group.

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