Exam 16: Glm 5: Mixed Designs
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Field and Lawson (2003)reported the effects of giving children aged 7-9 years positive,negative or no information about novel animals (Australian marsupials).This variable was called 'Infotype'.The gender of the child was also examined.The outcome was the time taken for the children to put their hand in a box in which they believed either the positive,negative,or no information animal was housed (positive values = longer than average approach times,negative values = shorter than average approach times).Based on the output below,what could you conclude?




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An experiment was done to compare the effect of having a conversation via a hands-free mobile phone,having a conversation with an in-car passenger,and no distraction (baseline)on driving accuracy.Twenty participants from two different age groups (18-25 years and 26-40 years)took part.All participants in both age groups took part in all three conditions of the experiment (in counterbalanced order),and their driving accuracy was measured by a layperson who remained unaware of the experimental hypothesis. Which of the following sentences is the correct interpretation of the main effect of distraction?



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An experiment was done to compare the effect of having a conversation via a hands-free mobile phone,having a conversation with an in-car passenger,and no distraction (baseline)on driving accuracy.Twenty participants from two different age groups (18-25 years and 26-40 years)took part.All participants in both age groups took part in all three conditions of the experiment (in counterbalanced order),and their driving accuracy was measured by a layperson who remained unaware of the experimental hypothesis. Which of the following sentences regarding the output below is correct? 

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An experiment was done to compare the effect of having a conversation via a hands-free mobile phone,having a conversation with an in-car passenger,and no distraction (baseline)on driving accuracy.Twenty participants from two different age groups (18-25 years and 26-40 years)took part.All participants in both age groups took part in all three conditions of the experiment (in counterbalanced order),and their driving accuracy was measured by a layperson who remained unaware of the experimental hypothesis. Which of the following output tables is not relevant for analysing the data from the current example?



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An experiment was done to compare the effect of having a conversation via a hands-free mobile phone,having a conversation with an in-car passenger,and no distraction (baseline)on driving accuracy.Twenty participants from two different age groups (18-25 years and 26-40 years)took part.All participants in both age groups took part in all three conditions of the experiment (in counterbalanced order),and their driving accuracy was measured by a layperson who remained unaware of the experimental hypothesis. Which of the following would be the most appropriate method for analysing these data?
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An experiment was conducted to see how people with eating disorders differ in their need to exert control in different domains.Participants were classified as not having an eating disorder (control),as having anorexia nervosa (anorexic),or as having bulimia nervosa (bulimic).Each participant underwent an experiment that indicated how much they felt the need to exert control in three domains: eating,friendships and the physical world (this final category was a control domain in which the need to have control over things like gravity or the weather was assessed).So all participants gave three responses in the form of a mean reaction time; a low reaction time meant that the person did feel the need to exert control in that domain.The variables have been labelled as group (control,anorexic,or bulimic)and domain (food,friends,or physical laws).Looking at the output below,what can we conclude about the main effect of the domain variable? 

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An experiment was conducted to see how people with eating disorders differ in their need to exert control in different domains.Participants were classified as not having an eating disorder (control),as having anorexia nervosa (anorexic),or as having bulimia nervosa (bulimic).Each participant underwent an experiment that indicated how much they felt the need to exert control in three domains: eating,friendships and the physical world (this final category was a control domain in which the need to have control over things like gravity or the weather was assessed).So all participants gave three responses in the form of a mean reaction time; a low reaction time meant that the person did feel the need to exert control in that domain.The variables have been labelled as group (control,anorexic,or bulimic)and domain (food,friends,or physical laws).Looking at the output below,what can we conclude about the group × domain interaction effect?



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An experiment was done to compare the effect of having a conversation via a hands-free mobile phone,having a conversation with an in-car passenger,and no distraction (baseline)on driving accuracy.Twenty participants from two different age groups (18-25 years and 26-40 years)took part.All participants in both age groups took part in all three conditions of the experiment (in counterbalanced order),and their driving accuracy was measured by a layperson who remained unaware of the experimental hypothesis. Which of the following sentences regarding the output below is correct? 

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An experiment was done to compare the effect of having a conversation via a hands-free mobile phone,having a conversation with an in-car passenger,and no distraction (baseline)on driving accuracy.Twenty participants from two different age groups (18-25 years and 26-40 years)took part.All participants in both age groups took part in all three conditions of the experiment (in counterbalanced order),and their driving accuracy was measured by a layperson who remained unaware of the experimental hypothesis. Which of the following sentences regarding the results of the simple contrasts of the distraction variable is correct?




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An experiment was conducted to see how people with eating disorders differ in their need to exert control in different domains.Participants were classified as not having an eating disorder (control),as having anorexia nervosa (anorexic),or as having bulimia nervosa (bulimic).Each participant underwent an experiment that indicated how much they felt the need to exert control in three domains: eating,friendships and the physical world (this final category was a control domain in which the need to have control over things like gravity or the weather was assessed).So all participants gave three responses in the form of a mean reaction time; a low reaction time meant that the person did feel the need to exert control in that domain.The variables have been labelled as group (control,anorexic,or bulimic)and domain (food,friends,or physical laws).Looking at the output below,what can we conclude about the main effect of the group variable? 

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Which of the following assumptions are relevant for mixed ANOVA?
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An experiment was conducted to see how people with eating disorders differ in their need to exert control in different domains.Participants were classified as not having an eating disorder (control),as having anorexia nervosa (anorexic),or as having bulimia nervosa (bulimic).Each participant underwent an experiment that indicated how much they felt the need to exert control in three domains: eating,friendships and the physical world (this final category was a control domain in which the need to have control over things like gravity or the weather was assessed).So all participants gave three responses in the form of a mean reaction time; a low reaction time meant that the person did feel the need to exert control in that domain.The variables have been labelled as group (control,anorexic,or bulimic)and domain (food,friends,or physical laws).Of the following options,which analysis should be conducted?
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Field and Lawson (2003)reported the effects of giving children aged 7-9 years positive,negative or no information about novel animals (Australian marsupials).This variable was called 'Infotype'.The gender of the child was also examined.The outcome was the time taken for the children to put their hand in a box in which they believed either the positive,negative,or no information animal was housed (positive values = longer than average approach times,negative values = shorter than average approach times). Some simple contrasts were performed on the data.Based on the SPSS output given,which of the following statements is true? (Levels of Infotype were entered in the following order: negative information,positive information,no information).




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An experiment was done to compare the effect of having a conversation via a hands-free mobile phone,having a conversation with an in-car passenger,and no distraction (baseline)on driving accuracy.Twenty participants from two different age groups (18-25 years and 26-40 years)took part.All participants in both age groups took part in all three conditions of the experiment (in counterbalanced order),and their driving accuracy was measured by a layperson who remained unaware of the experimental hypothesis. What does the following output table tell us about the age variable?



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An experiment was done to compare the effect of having a conversation via a hands-free mobile phone,having a conversation with an in-car passenger,and no distraction (baseline)on driving accuracy.Twenty participants from two different age groups (18-25 years and 26-40 years)took part.All participants in both age groups took part in all three conditions of the experiment (in counterbalanced order),and their driving accuracy was measured by a layperson who remained unaware of the experimental hypothesis. Which of the following sentences is the correct interpretation of the interaction between distraction and age?



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An experiment was done to compare the effect of having a conversation via a hands-free mobile phone,having a conversation with an in-car passenger,and no distraction (baseline)on driving accuracy.Twenty participants from two different age groups (18-25 years and 26-40 years)took part.All participants in both age groups took part in all three conditions of the experiment (in counterbalanced order),and their driving accuracy was measured by a layperson who remained unaware of the experimental hypothesis. Which of the following sentences regarding the results of the simple contrasts of the distraction variable is correct?




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