Briefly, how might you design and run the study? analyze it with Anova, so when you get to explaining your analysis, list your null hypothesis and explain how you would use the Anova F-test results to decide whether or not to reject the null hypothesis.

Part 1 – One-Way Anova Example
Step 1). Watch parts of The Origins of Pleasure – Paul Bloom You don’t need to watch the whole video, but do try to pick out the experimental designs behind some of Dr. Bloom’s examples and see if you could take one of those and pr  For example, if you wanted to see if the perception of wine price per bottle influenced people’s judgment of pleasantness, you could use price per bottle as the independent variable, tell people that they are getting either a 5 dollar bottle, a 10 dollar bottle, or a 40 dollar bottle and then measure their pleasure ratings under those conditions.  You could have 30 people per group and the three price groups would be the levels of your independent variable “wine price”.  You could also use other examples from his talk, so pick whatever interests you and then more formally describe that study design by following the outline below:
Step 2) Explain the following
⦁ What is your research question?
⦁ What is the independent variable and what is the dependent variable
⦁ What are the levels and how many are there?
⦁ What scale of measurement is associated with a) your independent variable, b) your dependent variable
⦁ Briefly, how might you design and run the study? analyze it with Anova, so when you get to explaining your analysis, list your null hypothesis and explain how you would use the Anova F-test results to decide whether or not to reject the null hypothesis.