Exam 14: Two Too Many Factors: Factorial Analysis of Variancea Brief Introduction
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Exam 14: Two Too Many Factors: Factorial Analysis of Variancea Brief Introduction77 Questions
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The factorial ANOVA can test main effects but not interaction effects.
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What three questions can you answer by doing a 2 × 2 factorial analysis?
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An analysis that examines more than one dependent variable or outcome is known as ______ ANOVA.
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In a factorial ANOVA,the research hypothesis for the interaction might look like ______.
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When one of two main effects is significant,this means that ______.
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In the main effect F(1,9) = 1.67,p = 0.229,what is the obtained value?
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How many null hypotheses are used in a 2 × 2 factorial ANOVA?
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What are the three null hypotheses used in a 2 × 2 factorial analysis?
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When an independent variable has a significant effect on the outcome variable,you have a main effect.
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What are the three research hypotheses used in a 2 × 2 factorial analysis?
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If your analysis notes that males in a weight loss study differ from females in the weight loss study in the amount of weight lost based on the type of weight loss program used,what type of effect is this called?
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In a factorial ANOVA,one of the research hypotheses for a main effect might look like ______.
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When examining more than one factor,what type of ANOVA should be used?
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Dr.Moo conducted a research project in which she compared the impact of two types of therapy (pizza therapy and chocolate therapy)and gender on college students' happiness.What is the following table called? 

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In a factorial ANOVA,the effect of one factor is called the ______.
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Dr.Moo conducted a research project in which she compared the impact of two types of therapy (pizza therapy and chocolate therapy)and gender on college students' happiness.How many research hypotheses did she have,and how would you write them?
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If you find that income significantly varies by gender,you have ______.
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An analysis examining one dependent variable or outcome is known as ______ ANOVA.
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You wish to examine the impact of two different types of music (pop music and jazz music)and pet food served (wet food and dry food)on how often cats glare at their owners.Which test is appropriate to use?
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If your main effects are significant,your interaction effects will also be significant in all cases.
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