Question 12 Unsaved A sample of University of Colorado studentseach viewed one of two simulated news reports about a terroristbombing against the United States by a fictitious country. Onereport showed the bombing attack on a military target and the otheron a cultural/educational site. Additionally, before viewing thenews report, each student read one of two "primes." The first was aprime for forgiveness based on the biblical saying "Love thyenemy," while the second was a retaliatory prime based on thebiblical saying "An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth." Afterviewing the news report, the students were asked to rate on a scaleof 1 to 12 what the U.S. reaction should be, with the lowest score(1) corresponding to the United States sending a special ambassadorto the country and the highest score (12) corresponding to anall-out nuclear attack against the country.6 (Use a diagram likeFigure 9.2 from the text to display the factors and treatments.)Identify the following in this experiment:
_____ eye-for-an-eye prime
_____ the students
_____ love thy neighbor prime
_____ rating of U.S. reaction to attack
_____ prime used
_____ cultural/educational target
_____ military target
_____ type of attack
Options:
1. Subjects
2. Factors
3. Treatments for the prime
4. Treatments for the type of attack
5. Response variable