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Assignment Information Read the two attached journal articles, titled "Cookie Monster" and "Fighting Anorexia." Then, in a 3-5 page** APA format paper, answer the three questions listed on the attached document titled "Questions to Answer." Note: The "Cookie Monster" article is the column along the left hand side of the document; the other two articles one the page are not needed for this assignment. Your paper should be in APA forma: 1 inch margins, 12 pt font, double line spacing. I'm also attaching a sample paper for you to follow the formatting, but you can also get help with APA at the Purdue University OWL site. **3-5 pages of text; does not include title page, reference list, text of the questions, or abstract; if you include the text of the questions in your paper, these do not count towards the page requirement. An abstract is not required for this assignment. https://gastate.view.usq.edu/d2l/common/viewFile.d2lfile/Database/MjE4 NzQxNTEy/Article%20Cookie%20Monster.pdf?ou=2994555 https://gastate.view.usg.edu/d2l/common/viewFile.d2lfile/Database/MjE4 NzQxNTEZ/Fighting%20Anorexia%20Article%20PDF.pdf?ou=2994555/n PSYC 1101 Spring 2012 Questions to answer in the experimental variables paper due in week 16, as they apply to the "Cookie Monster" and "Fighting Anorexia" articles: Question 1: Both of these articles summarize the findings of psychological research studies. Do they provide adequate details about the research so that you can evaluate the experimental procedures? If not, specify what additional information you would need to understand and evaluate the research. Question 2: One of the studies could not involve the manipulation of an independent variable-for which study was it impossible to manipulate an independent variable? Why was it impossible for the researchers to manipulate a variable? What problem does the lack of a manipulated independent variable cause for the researchers drawing a conclusion? Question 3: Imagine that you are a psychologist who wants to conduct research as a follow-up to one of the studies described in the articles. Choose one of the studies and decide what kind of experimental question you would want to ask next. In other words, what would you attempt to discover in a follow-up experiment? Note: Be sure to indicate each question (either by its number, or restate the question) in your paper as you answer them.