Write a quantitative Research Report For the quantitative study you are going to design and conduct an experiment.Correlational studies are NOT allowed!Each group will conduct a study in the following area:Maths Anxiety – In this area, studies may look at how maths anxiety impacts on the performance of mental arithmetic tasks.Group members will then seek out background material/literature on the chosen research area and formulate a research question and testable hypothesis that is grounded in the literature.Due to the nature of the study, you will use an independent samples design. You will have one independent variable (IV) with two levels (Maths Anxiety Group: High or Low) and just one dependent variable (DV) the maths test scores.You will be given a data set (see below) and in your groups you will be able to collect an additional portion of the data for yourselves if you wish. This will involve designing a study, using the details provided, that would allow you to collect the data provided and (if possible) to add to it. We can provide some of the relevant test materials for this but you will still need to create certain participant-facing materials that would allow you to collect the data provided or more of it.Due to current restrictions, I suggest you collect this additional data using Teams or via email. If it is not possible to collect additional data for any reason, then you will simply be able to use the data provided.You will need to obtain ethical clearance from your session leader though in order to collect any additional data. The mechanism for ethical sign-off will be described in the relevant live sessions. Once your research has been ethically cleared and signed off, each member of the group will be able to collect a share of the data to be added to the existing data set. Once all the data has been collected the group will pool the data to form a single data set. Once the data set has been generated each individual group member will then analyse the data, decide whether the data supports your hypothesis (or not) and produce an individual report (see Report Writing Guidelines on the module page) of the study. You will write up the report as if you conducted the study and collected the data.Remember that the analysis and write-up of the report is individual! There is a file labelled ‘Model data maths anxiety’ – The description for this file are as follows: is the model data set for your (group) maths anxiety study.I’ve provided the basics of the design (IV, DV etc.). It will be up to you and your groups to work out the finer details (the type of design, appropriate analyses etc.) and of course to engage with the relevant literature. You will need to determine the sample size (this can be worked out from the data set provided), you will also need to to produce in your groups the relevant participant facing materials that would allow you to collect this data, or more of it. I’ve also included the test materials below. There are two files with the test materials needed to collect the data for the study. These will need to presented in such a way that would enable you to collect the data from actual participants.I’ve included the maths anxiety rating scale and the mental arithmetic task (and answers). One file is labeled Mental arithmetic problems.docx and one file is labeled Maths Anxiety Scale.docx.I’ve also included a file of the report writing guidelines below. Lastly, I’ve included an example of a well-written report. It’s not in the area of maths anxiety for obvious reasons but the written standard (for level 4) in terms of content etc. is high. The file is labeled ‘Addictional report example’ Please let me know if you need anymore information.