Observations

The data that was taken out of the experiment was pretty self-explanatory in terms that no data was misleading. To review the overall analysis of the data go down to "Conclusions". However there are parts that should be claimed as observation for they may be misleading or "out of the blue" data. One example is in the graphs one can see that there are parts where the data cancels each other out. For example in test five the time (seconds) was same for both groups thus no conclusion comparing them could be reached. There was one other misleading part in the data. At this point which can be found when the average amount of numbers correct in test two was greater for the group that did not control their voluntary actions compared to the group that did control their voluntary actions. Thus, the information basically contradicts itself.