Study 1
Study 2
Study 3
Mystery
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What was the main conclusion of the first study?

there is a direct association between self-reported predilection for spicy food and trait-aggression

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What was the overall conclusion of the 2nd study?

consumption of spicy foods lead to more aggressive thoughts and greater perceived aggressive intent in others

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What was the overall conclusion of study 3?

even mere exposure to visual or verbal stimuli may be sufficient to increase aggressive cognitions

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What area of science is this paper about?

social psychology

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What kind survey did the researchers give the participants in study 1?

Self-reported survey 

200

What kind of experiment was conducted for the 2nd study?

controlled experiment

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What kind of experiment was conducted for study 3?

controlled experiment

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What famous TV series was referenced in the article?

The Hot Ones

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How many participants were in study 1? 

105 participants

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How many student volunteers were there in the 2nd study?

60 student volunteers

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How many student volunteers were in study 3?

108 student volunteers

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What is the full title of the research paper referenced?

You are what you eat: an empirical investigation of the relationship between spicy food and aggressive cognition

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What was the dependent variable of the linear regression made in study 1?

self-reported trait aggression

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What kind of test did the researchers give the participants in study 2?

reading tests

400

What pictures would the student volunteers be shown in study 3?

pictures of spicy food

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What is the name of the second researcher of the research paper?

Tanuka Ghoshal

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What was the p-value of the linear regression for study 1?

p = 0.001

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How many drops of habanero hot sauce would the participant have to ingest in study 2?

2 drops

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What would a more aggressive word choice indicate for study 3?

increased aggressive cognition

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What year was the research paper published?

2017