Exam 14: Two Too Many Factors: Factorial Analysis of Variancea Brief Introduction
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In the main effect F₍₁,₉₎ = 1.67, p = .229, what is the level of significance?
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The effect of one factor in a factorial ANOVA is called the _______.
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The factorial ANOVA is used when you have multiple independent variables.
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How many null hypotheses are used in a 2 × 2 factorial ANOVA?
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When you have more than one factor, what type of ANOVA should be used?
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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 of the following tests is appropriate to use?
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In the main effect F₍₁,₉₎ = 1.67, p = .229, what is the obtained value?
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A researcher wants to create an intervention to improve the well-being of graduate students in a counseling program, so she gives one group of students specific doses of rocky road ice cream, the second group of students specific doses of licorice, and the third group of students specific doses of chewy fruit-flavored candies for their treatments.As a second factor, she includes students in their first semester of their first year of graduate school as one cohort and students in the first semester of their second year of graduate school as the other cohort.The first factor in this intervention would be _______, the second factor would be _______, and the dependent variable would be _______.
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An analysis that examines one dependent variable or outcome is known as _______ ANOVA.
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When analysis of data reveals differential effects of one factor across levels of another factor, what is this called?
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What type of ANOVA is used when there is only one type of treatment or grouping factor with more than two levels?
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You wish to examine the impact of three different types of wall paint colors (blue, green, and yellow) on how often toddlers cry.Which of the following tests is appropriate to use?
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When plotted on a graph, if the lines representing the effects of two variables are parallel, you have _______.
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In a factorial ANOVA, one of the research hypotheses might look like this:
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