Exam 11: Factorial Design: I Lost My Phone Number, Can I Borrow Yours Do Pick-Up Lines Really Work
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Rick is conducting a two-way analysis of variance for his research methods term paper. He plans to simultaneously test how two separate _____ independent variables influence the _____ variable and how those independent variables interact to influence the dependent variable.
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_____ is when one independent variable's influence on the dependent variable changes depending on the level of the other independent variable(s).
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Synergistic effect is an effect where two variables _____ to produce an outcome that is _____ than what each individual variable contributes.
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(Scenario I) Suppose each treatment condition described in Scenario I was conducted sequentially with the first treatment tested in the fall semester, and the second in the spring semester. Following testing of all treatment conditions, the participants received payment for their participation in the form of a gift card. Some received a gift card to a coffee shop and others received one to a megastore. Along with their gift card, participants also received a statement debriefing them of the actual intent of the study. Which of the following presents a potential confound?
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If any one of the independent variables in a factorial design uses a within-subjects format, the factorial design becomes a:
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In a 3 × 2 factorial design how many possible combinations of the independent variables exist?
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In a factorial design, the number of independent variables indicates the number of potential main effect hypotheses, and there are as many _____ as you have combinations of independent variables.
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(Scenario III) The study described in Scenario III used a factorial design to examine the effect of drug consumption and expectancy on risky behavior. Which of the following is NOT true of factorial designs?
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Which of the following is an example of a humorous pick-up line?
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A literature review revealed that there are a number of terms that mean the same as pick-up lines, including all of the following EXCEPT:
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(Scenario I)How many hypotheses were tested in the study described in Scenario I?
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If any one of the independent variables in a factorial design uses a _____ format, the factorial design becomes a mixed design.
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Dr. Malkin described the _____ as the sum being less than parts.
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____ is when the influence of one independent variable on the other reverses across the levels of the other variable.
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Delena asked Dr. Whit to repeat his comment about interaction effects with regard to factorial designs. Dr. Whit had stated that it is possible to hypothesize a main effect for one independent variable:
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(Scenario II) The fact that kids with ADHD+TD had significantly more behavioral problems than those with ADHD alone or TD alone suggests a _____ effect.
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When analyzing a data set using a two-way ANOVA it is important to interpret the different facets of the equation correctly. Which of the following represents how likely it is that the groups differ in a significant way?
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If you have multiple hypotheses and more than one independent variable it is most practical to conduct a(n):
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If you were to develop a table to examine a 2 × 2 factorial design, one _____ variable would be notated on the left with each level in a row and one _____ would be at the top with each level in a column.
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Dr. Carlson is examining how the consumption of LSD and individuals' body temperatures influences the individuals' interest in physical contact. In this particular research scenario which are the two independent variables?
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