Caffeine Junkies- Effects of caffeine on word-search task .ppt
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1、Caffeine Junkies: Effects of caffeine on word-search task performance of Dartmouth Students,“Coffee: creative lighter fluid.” -Floyd Maxwell (1957-),Research Rationale,We find that many of our friends consume caffeinated beverages prior to engaging in academic tasks, exams, or other performance eval
2、uations with the belief that the stimulant will improve performance and enable them to focus to a higher degree on the task at hand. We have designed an experiment in which we examined the actual effects of caffeine on the performance of a simple verbal/spatial task (a word search test). The experim
3、ental topic may have implications on the effects of caffeine in a college academic testing environment.,Our Hypotheses,Null Hypothesis:Consumption of a tall (355mL) caffeinated coffee will have no effect of the number of words, or have a negative effect on the number of words, found in a simple word
4、 search test in a two minute time period. Alternate Hypothesis:Consumption of a tall (355mL) caffeinated coffee will improve performance, i.e. increase the number of words found in a simple word search test in a two minute time period.“Coffee falls into the stomach . ideas begin to move, things reme
5、mbered arrive at full gallop . the shafts of wit start up like sharp-shooters, similies arise, the paper is covered with ink .“ - Honore de Balzac,Parameter,If you choose a subject at random from the Dartmouth College undergraduate student body, then there is some degree to which caffeine will impro
6、ve his/her performance on a verbal/spatial task. This mean score is the average number of words found by participants after drinking caffeinated coffee; -caff. The parameter that we tested is the difference between -caff and the average number of words found by participants after drinking non-caffei
7、nated coffee, -non. Under the null hypothesis, caffeine will not increase the number of words found in the simple word search task; hence the null hypothesis is that -caff = -non, while the alternate hypothesis is that -caff -non. Please note that the subjects were NOT in fact chosen at random for o
8、ur initial testing; Participants were selected on the basis of their presence at Collis student center on the evening of our testing, and whether or not they agreed to be a part of our study (i.e. whether they had sufficient time to take our test, and had the desire to drink coffee specifically).,Ex
9、perimental Equipment 1,Our materials were as follows: 1 testing site. This was a large, common room, with a certain degree of noise and student traffic. This was NOT a controlled environment. 17 identical coffee cups 3 pens available for students taking the word search test 1 blue highlighter 9 cups
10、 of caffeinated coffee brewed by Collis Caf (all from one batch of coffee) 8 cups of decaffeinated coffee brewed by Collis Caf (all from one batch of coffee) 17 copies of a simple word-search task. NOTE: All subjects completed identical word searches. The word search used for experimentation was cho
11、sen due to its unusual subject matter, astronomy; we hope to avoid any advantage in word recognition, i.e. the words to be found should be equally familiar to most college students (not derived from any specific movie, hobby, or area of expertise that some students are more likely to be familiar wit
12、h than others). 1 watch, to time the “wait period” as well as the word search testing periodCoffee should be black as hell, strong as death, and as sweet as love. -Turkish proverb,The task.,Experimental Equipment 2,Our experiment required the following personnel: 1 Pourer. Pourer duties include: pou
13、r coffee (caff and non) into cups, label the bottom of the decaffeinated cups with a blue pen. 2 Distributors. Distributor duties include: give subjects the coffee cups. The distributors are blind to the coffee condition, with no knowledge of which color marking corresponds with which cup. The distr
14、ibutor also hands out the word search task, and keeps time; the initial 15-minute “wait” period, as well as the 2-minute testing period.,Experimental Procedure,Experimental Procedure 1,Our Experimental Protocol was as follows: One experimenter approached potential participants in Collis student cent
15、er, and asked them if they would be willing to be a part of a brief, 17-minute experiment in which they would drink a full cup of coffee and engage in a short word search task. Once students were recruited for participation, the pourer filled and marked as caff or non 17 cups (total). The distributo
16、rs then handed out the cups of coffee to willing subjects, and timed a waiting period of 15 minutes. Participants were instructed to drink the coffee but to keep their cups.“Decaf: Used to sober up after a night on non-alcoholic beer!” - Unknown,Experimental Procedure 2,17 subjects total participate
17、d in the experiment (9 caffeinated experimental subjects, 8 non-caffeinated control subjects). Research has shown that caffeine reaches its densest concentration in the blood 15 to 45 minutes after consumption; this is the reason we imposed a 15-minute wait period after participants finish the coffe
18、e. Participants remained in the same seat during this period (although they were permitted to talk to others, read, do homework, etc.),Experimental Procedure 3,After the 15-minute “wait period” delay, the distributor handed out the word search task, as well as pens, to the participants. Subjects wer
19、e instructed to find and circle as many words as possible during a two minute time period. At the end of this 2-minute period (measured by the Distributors with watches), subjects were instructed to put their pens down and the Distributors collected the word search tests and the cups. The distributo
20、rs and pourer then recorded the number of words found on each puzzle. Subjects identity was anonymous, with all data coded according to experimental status (caff or non). “It is inhumane, in my opinion, to force people who have a genuine medical need for coffee to wait in line behind people who appa
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