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RESEARCH STUDY 11.2: Dr. Bloedorn is a health psychologist who researches nutrition. She is curious as to whether a new drink additive will help people consume fewer calories during a meal. The drink additive is a white, odorless, tasteless powder that a person can add to any drink. She collects a random sample of 63 overweight students on campus and measures the calories they eat during lunch using a bomb calorimeter. She then gives this additive to the same 63 participants to use at dinner and measures how many calories they eat (again using the bomb calorimeter). Imagine that Dr. Bloedorn finds no difference between the calories consumed with the drink additive and without. This is known as

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This is known as null effect

Explanation:

A null effect is the outcome of an experiment that does not give the effect or result expected. Although an experiment with a null effect has a result, however the result of the experiment does not support the hypothesis

An example of a null result that remains importantly useful is the Michelson-Morley experiment from that partly made possible the formulation of special relativity theory

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