Exam 14: Two Too Many Factors: Factorial Analysis of Variance

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When should factorial ANOVA be used in place of simple ANOVA?

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Factorial ANOVA should be used when you have more than two independent variables and one dependent variable.

If your analysis notes that males in a weight loss program differ from females in amount of weight lost based on the type of weight program used, what type of effect is this called?

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When analysis of data reveals a difference between levels of a factor, this is called the:

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If your analysis notes that participants in a weight loss program differ in amount of weight lost based on the type of weight program used, what type of effect is this called?

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Which of the following would be an example of a design that examines the effects of gender and socioeconomic status (i.e., high and low) on a test of student achievement?

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When you are interested in finding out if students' achievement level changes over time as a result of a reading intervention, what type of ANOVA would you use?

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ANOVA with replication is also known as?

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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 is the appropriate test statistic given the following situation? You are testing for differences between scores of the same participants; the participants are being tested more than once; you are dealing with two or more groups; and you are dealing with more than one factor or independent variable.

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What type of ANOVA would examine effects of political party (e.g., Democrat, Republican, or Independent) affiliation and gender on attitudes toward the death penalty?

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What does a factorial 3 × 2 design represent? Give an example.

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Which of the following would be an example of a design that examines the effects of gender and school type (i.e., elementary, middle, high school) on a scale of student attitudes toward learning?

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What is an analysis that examines one dependent variable or outcome known as?

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Describe what is meant by a mixed ANOVA design?

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What is an analysis that examines more than one dependent variable or outcome known as?

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What is a univariate analysis of variance?

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When you want to examine the impact of more than one independent variable on the outcome variable, what type of ANOVA should be used?

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How many null hypotheses are associated with a two-way ANOVA?

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Results from an ANOVA are placed in what type of table?

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If your analysis notes that participants in a weight loss program differ in amount of weight lost based on their gender, what type of effect is this called?

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