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Have boys and girls read the same 500-word passage aloud while a teacher counts every mispronunciation and skipped word.
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Give readers the same essay with no highlights, pre-made highlights, or self-made highlights, then quiz them to compare recall.
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Track grades across two groups of students over three months to find out whether cramming or restful sleep leads to better scores.
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Show a detailed image to two groups and discover whether the group listening to music remembers more details.
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Show the same symbols in random and grouped order and discover whether chunking them together helps people recall more.
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Test two groups on memory, then send one to play dodgeball and the other to read before retesting both.
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Have participants take the same exam twice -- once without exercise, once after 30 minutes of jogging -- and compare the scores.
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Give participants an exam before and after two weeks of daily video games and see whether their scores change.
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Compare math exam scores from 10 schools to discover whether boys and girls actually perform differently.
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Give 100 students from five schools the same math exam and compare the average scores of boys and girls to see if a real gap exists.
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