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Mathematics, 06.11.2020 14:00, natalyarenassalgado

Question...Sleep is known to affect student grades. Kirsten is conducting a study in a local high school using two treatments on two groups of students. One group will nap one hour in an eight-hour school day and another will nap 30 minutes in an eight-hour school day. What group would be the best control for the study? Options...
A third group that takes a one-hour nap or a 30-minute nap randomly each day

A third group that shortens the school day to six hours

A third group in which no naps occur

A third group that splits the day with a 30-minute nap in the morning and a 30-minute nap in the afternoon

A third group in which each student chooses either a 30-minute nap or a one-hour nap

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