Schacters study reply
Reply 1
Hello,
Thank you for posting such an educative yet exciting post about the effects of smoking on lung cancer. I must admit that your discussion from watching the videos is quite exemplary and well laid-out. Not only is it essential to test the hypothesis on cigarette smoking, but also finding out the levels of lung cancer among adults is quite crucial for planning (Cote, 2018). According to Chapman (2020), an excellent experimental design should not only look at drawbacks that may occur during execution but also focus on other different variables that may affect the results of the experiment. However, I feel that you did not expound your research fully on the duration of time spent by adults smoking tobacco. Do you think the duration could have any impact on the level of cancer cases? All in all, I agree that Schacter’s study helped understand the hypothesis that if an individual smokes a cigarette, then he or she is probably going to suffer lung cancer.
References
Chapman, J. (2020). Experimental design.
Cote, D. (2018). Schacter’s affiliation study.