Researchers at Mississippi State University were studying the impact of different environmental sounds on ecosystems. For their study, they created 333 similar ecosystems in their lab containing a variety of insects and plants. They randomly assigned each ecosystem to be exposed to rock music, country music, or a conventional city soundscape for two consecutive weeks. At the end of the study, they measured how successful the species were in each ecosystem. What type of experiment design is this?

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Answer:

The experiment design used in this case is the between-subjected design.

Step-by-step explanation:

Between-subject design is a sort of experimental design where the individuals of an experiment are allocated to varied situations, with each individual being treated with only one of the experimental conditions.

In this case three similar ecosystems are designed containing a variety of insects and plants. Then each ecosystem to be exposed to rock music, country music, or a conventional city soundscape for two consecutive weeks.

Then after two weeks period they measured how successful the species were in each ecosystem.

The experiment design used in this case is the between-subjected design.

Answer:

A completely randomized design

Step-by-step explanation:

The 3 ecosystems were each randomly assigned a treatment. They were not grouped in any way with random assignment happening within each group, so this is a completely randomized design. (From Kahn)