Parent implementation upon their children along with their focused thinking makes it more likely to impact the child from their childhood, allowing them to work harder and become more successful than the American student as they grow. One implication to this model is all students may benefit from stricter parenting techniques. Another implication is that in the subset of American student if I compared the American population, the parents who are stricter with their children versus the parents who are less strict than I would also see the increase in score with the stricter parent in the American population. The second model states that the Indian student has a different diet than the American student during an exam time. The American student diet is very unhealthy during an exam time than the Indian student, which makes their exam score suffer because of unhealthy food. The implication of this model is if an American student were to eat more healthy food like Indian students such as drinking milk, eating fruit, and drinking juice during exam times they can have a better score than before which can help them become smarter and faster learners than other students. Another implication of this model is that if American students were to eat more …show more content…
We can check if American and Indian student parents’ technique have been able to improve their SAT score to higher or lower. If Indian and American student parents have the same strictness level, we can conclude that by counting the number of how much time each parent allows their children to spend out of school on extracurricular activities every day or how much time they require their children to study every day, which will help me find the result of being a less or more strict parent. What separates this experiment from the other two models is that the testing will see if Indian and American students who have better grades than other is a direct outcome of the strictness level that parents have used for their