I.23 Observation or experiment? In a study of the relationship between physical fitness and personality, middle-aged college faculty who have volunteered for an exercise program are divided into low-fitness and high-fitness groups on the basis of a physical examination. All subjects then take a personality test. The high-fitness group has a higher average score for “self-confidence.’’
(a) Is this an observational study or an experiment? Why? (Hint: See pages 7–8 and 12–14.)
(b) We cannot conclude that higher fitness causes higher self-confidence. Suggest other relationships among these variables and perhaps lurking variables that might explain the higher self-confidence of the high-fitness group. (Hint: See pages 12–14 and 95–98.)