Deck 9: Experimental Design

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The idea of signal-enhancing and noise-reducing experimental design is analogous to true score theory.
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If an experimental design is well implemented,the experiment is probably the strongest design with respect to internal validity.
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Blocking designs are a type of signal-enhancing design.
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<strong>  What type of design is shown above?</strong> A)basic analysis of covariance experiment B)randomized block with homogenous groups experiment C)2 x 2 factorial experiment D)basic two group post-test only randomized experiment <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What type of design is shown above?

A)basic analysis of covariance experiment
B)randomized block with homogenous groups experiment
C)2 x 2 factorial experiment
D)basic two group post-test only randomized experiment
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Experimental design is generally strong against diffusion threats.
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The foundational randomized clinical trial,of polio vaccine,was conducted by ____.

A)Edward Jenner
B)Jonas Salk
C)Benjamin Waterhouse
D)John Snow
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The Latin-square design derives from the work of ____.

A)William James
B)John Watson
C)Louis Thurstone
D)William McCall
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Experimental design is generally strong against selection-history threats.
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The factorial design is research design's equivalent to stratified random sampling.
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Factorial designs are classified as ____ designs.

A)signal-enhancing
B)signal-reducing
C)noise-enhancing
D)noise-reducing
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The first clinical trial was conducted by ____.

A)Austin Bradford Hill
B)B.F.Skinner
C)Sigmund Freud
D)William McCal
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Who is credited with the invention of experimental design?

A)Ronald Fisher
B)Ivan Pavlov
C)Louis Thurstone
D)William James
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The null case is a situation in which treatments have no effect.
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The statement "If X then Y" is a statement of ____.

A)causality
B)covariance
C)plausibility
D)independence
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Sue,an instructor,wonders whether using a red pen to correct papers is really necessary,as it has always seemed rather harsh to her.When her students complete a pretest,she randomly assigns them to a "Red Pen" group and a "Gold Pen" group,corrects their papers using the corresponding colored pens,and returns the students' papers.After her students complete the real exam,Sue compares the average scores of the Red and Gold groups.This is an example of a(n)____.

A)basic analysis of covariance experiment
B)randomized block with homogenous groups experiment
C)2 x 2 factorial experiment
D)basic two group post-test only randomized experiment
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Experimental design is particularly vulnerable to single group threats.
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As early as 1901,____ recognized the need for a control group.

A)Ronald Fisher
B)E.L.Thorndike
C)Louis Thurstone
D)John B.Watson
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The statement "If X then Y and if not X then not Y" is a statement of ____.

A)causality
B)covariance
C) 
Plausibility
D)independence
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The simplest of all experimental designs is the two-group posttest-only randomized experiment.
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Random assignment depends on the idea of probabilistic equivalence.
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​Figure TB 9-4
<strong>​Figure TB 9-4   What is illustrated in the accompanying figure?</strong> A)null case B)main effect C)interaction effect D)crossover case <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is illustrated in the accompanying figure?

A)null case
B)main effect
C)interaction effect
D)crossover case
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Covariance designs are classified as ____ designs.

A)signal-enhancing
B)signal-reducing
C)noise-enhancing
D)noise-reducing
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Figure TB 9-2
<strong>Figure TB 9-2   What effect is illustrated in the accompanying figure?</strong> A)null case B)main effect C)interaction effect D)crossover case <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What effect is illustrated in the accompanying figure?

A)null case
B)main effect
C)interaction effect
D)crossover case
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A design that includes the pairing of every combination of factor levels is said to be ____.

A)fully crossed
B)filled out
C)completed
D)totaled
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​Figure TB 9-5
<strong>​Figure TB 9-5   What type of design is shown in the accompanying figure?</strong> A)basic analysis of covariance B)randomized block with homogenous groups C)2 x 2 factorial D)incomplete factorial <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What type of design is shown in the accompanying figure?

A)basic analysis of covariance
B)randomized block with homogenous groups
C)2 x 2 factorial
D)incomplete factorial
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​Figure TB 9-3
<strong>​Figure TB 9-3   What is illustrated in the accompanying figure?</strong> A)null case B)main effect C)interaction effect D)crossover case <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is illustrated in the accompanying figure?

A)null case
B)main effect
C)interaction effect
D)crossover case
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Figure TB 9-10
<strong>Figure TB 9-10   What type of design is shown in the accompanying figure?</strong> A)fully crossed B)filled out C)completed D)totaled <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What type of design is shown in the accompanying figure?

A)fully crossed
B)filled out
C)completed
D)totaled
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Figure TB 9-7
<strong>Figure TB 9-7   What type of design is shown in the accompanying figure?</strong> A)randomized block B)covariance C)switching-replications D)factorial <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What type of design is shown in the accompanying figure?

A)randomized block
B)covariance
C)switching-replications
D)factorial
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​Figure TB 9-6
<strong>​Figure TB 9-6   What type of design is shown in the accompanying figure?</strong> A)basic analysis of covariance B)randomized block with homogenous groups C)2 x 2 factorial D)incomplete factorial <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What type of design is shown in the accompanying figure?

A)basic analysis of covariance
B)randomized block with homogenous groups
C)2 x 2 factorial
D)incomplete factorial
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Figure TB 9-1
<strong>Figure TB 9-1   What type of design is shown in the accompanying figure?</strong> A)basic analysis of covariance experiment B)randomized block with homogenous groups experiment C)2 x 2 factorial experiment D)basic two group post-test only randomized experiment <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What type of design is shown in the accompanying figure?

A)basic analysis of covariance experiment
B)randomized block with homogenous groups experiment
C)2 x 2 factorial experiment
D)basic two group post-test only randomized experiment
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A(n)____ is a consistent difference between levels of a factor.

A)null case
B)main effect
C)interaction effect
D)crossover case
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A(n)____ exists when differences on one factor depend on your level on another factor.

A)null case
B)main effect
C)interaction effect
D)crossover case
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<strong>​   What type of design is shown in the accompanying figure?</strong> A)randomized block B)covariance C)switching-replications  D)factorial​ <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What type of design is shown in the accompanying figure?

A)randomized block
B)covariance
C)switching-replications 
D)factorial​
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A design in which some cells or combinations in a factorial design are intentionally left empty is said to be ____.

A)imperfect
B)incomplete
C)partial
D)limited
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James is a clinical researcher who is interested in methods for reducing the intrusiveness of auditory hallucinations in individuals with paranoid schizophrenia.He has three treatments: dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT),medication,and deep brain stimulation (DBS).He also has three treatment settings: inpatient,day hospital,and outpatient.Although the participants in all three settings can receive DBT and medication,only those who are inpatient can receive DBS.As a result,James has a total of seven groups: DBT-Inpatient,DBT-Day Hospital,DBT-Outpatient,Medication-Inpatient,Medication-Day Hospital,Medication-Outpatient,and DBS-Inpatient.This design is best classified as a(n)____ factorial.

A)imperfect
B)incomplete
C)partial
D)limited
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Blocking designs are classified as ____ designs.

A)signal-enhancing
B)signal-reducing
C)noise-enhancing
D)noise-reducing
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A(n)____ is a situation in which treatments have no effect.

A)null case
B)main effect
C)interaction effect
D)crossover case
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A measured variable that is correlated with the dependent variable is called a(n)____.

A)covariate
B)independent variable
C)signal-enhancer
D)regressor
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Figure TB 9-9
<strong>​ Figure TB 9-9   What is illustrated in the accompanying figure?</strong> A)null case B)main effect C)intervention D)crossover <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is illustrated in the accompanying figure?

A)null case
B)main effect
C)intervention
D)crossover
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​Figure TB 9-8
<strong>​Figure TB 9-8   What type of design is shown in the accompanying figure?</strong> A)randomized block B)covariance C)switching-replications D)factorial <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What type of design is shown in the accompanying figure?

A)randomized block
B)covariance
C)switching-replications
D)factorial
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​Figure TB 9-12
<strong>​Figure TB 9-12   What type of treatment effect is shown in the accompanying figure?</strong> A)short-term persistent B)short-term C)long-term continuing D)long-term <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What type of treatment effect is shown in the accompanying figure?

A)short-term persistent
B)short-term
C)long-term continuing
D)long-term
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A(n)_______________ is a subdivision of the major independent variable.
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A(n)_______________ design is a two-group design in two phases defined by three waves of measurement.
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If a study reports performance on a measure "controlling for the effects of education" or some other variable,it is likely the design is one involving ____.

A)randomized blocks
B)covariance
C)factorial design
D)switching
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In contrast to many other experimental designs,the covariance design necessarily includes ____.

A)randomization
B)a pre-program measure
C)a control group
D)blinding
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Michelle is conducting an experiment in which she is evaluating the effects of reward magnitude and reward immediacy on classroom behavior.She has two levels of reward (Low and High)and two levels of immediacy (Daily and Weekly)with four groups: Low-Daily,Low-Weekly,High-Daily,and High-Weekly.Michelle's design is best described as ____.

A)fully crossed
B)filled out
C)completed
D)totaled
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The purpose of a covariate is to ____.

A)reduce the noise
B)increase the signal
C)reduce the signal
D)increase the signal
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Subgroups are to stratified random sampling as ____ is/are to the randomized block design.

A)homogeneity
B)randomization
C)blocks
D)order effects
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The blocks in the randomized block design are ____.

A)constructed to be homogeneous
B)randomly constructed
C)constructed to be representative of the population
D)self-selected
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Variables that are "adjusted for" in a study are called _______________.
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Experimental design in vulnerable to selection-_______________ threats.
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The two major types of _______________ experimental designs are covariance designs and blocking designs.
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​Figure TB 9-11
<strong>​Figure TB 9-11   What type of treatment effect is shown in the accompanying figure?</strong> A)short-term persistent B)short-term C)long-term continuing D)long-term <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What type of treatment effect is shown in the accompanying figure?

A)short-term persistent
B)short-term
C)long-term continuing
D)long-term
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The notion that two groups,if measured infinitely,would on average perform identically is called _______________.
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A(n)_______________ is a major independent variable in an experiment.
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Random assignment depends on the idea of _______________.
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The key idea in the randomized block design is that variability within each block____.

A)is greater than the variability of the entire sample
B)is less than the variability of the entire sample
C)can be used to estimate the variability in the entire sample
D)cancels out variability in the entire sample
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The signal-enhancing experimental designs are also called _______________ designs.
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A switching-replications design is good at defending against _______________ threats to internal validity.
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The switching-replications design's strength against social threats comes from ____.

A)its use of the double-blind methodology
B)the fact that everyone will eventually get the treatment
C)the use of random selection and random assignment
D)the careful selection of covariates
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Although any continuous variable can be used as a covariate,a(n)_______________ is usually best.
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What is the reasoning behind the randomized block design?
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In the _______________,the treatment has no effect.
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What are some of the limitations of an experimental design?
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Brice is interested in helping children learn to make healthier food choices.She has developed two interventions,a series of traditional worksheets and a series of game-based worksheets.The children will either complete the worksheets in school or at home.She plans to randomly assign students to the groups and her outcome measure is nutrition knowledge.
70. Brice is interested in helping children learn to make healthier food choices. She has developed two interventions, a series of traditional worksheets and a series of game-based worksheets. The children will either complete the worksheets in school or at home. She plans to randomly assign students to the groups and her outcome measure is nutrition knowledge.
1. Diagram Brice's factorial design.
2. Draw a graph that shows the null case for both experimental variables.
3. Draw a graph that shows a main effect for both independent variables but no interaction.
4. Draw a graph that shows an interaction.
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What are the strengths of the switching-replications design with respect to threats to internal validity and why does it have these strengths?
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In a(n)_______________ design some of the cells are intentionally left empty and subjects are not assigned to certain combinations of factors.
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A(n)_______________ effect occurs when differences on one factor depend on the level of another factor.
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A(n)_______________ is a consistent difference between levels of a factor.
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What are main effects and what are interactions? Provide an illustrative example for each.
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The idea of signal-enhancing and noise-reducing experimental design is analogous to true score theory.
True
2
If an experimental design is well implemented,the experiment is probably the strongest design with respect to internal validity.
True
3
Blocking designs are a type of signal-enhancing design.
False
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<strong>  What type of design is shown above?</strong> A)basic analysis of covariance experiment B)randomized block with homogenous groups experiment C)2 x 2 factorial experiment D)basic two group post-test only randomized experiment
What type of design is shown above?

A)basic analysis of covariance experiment
B)randomized block with homogenous groups experiment
C)2 x 2 factorial experiment
D)basic two group post-test only randomized experiment
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Experimental design is generally strong against diffusion threats.
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The foundational randomized clinical trial,of polio vaccine,was conducted by ____.

A)Edward Jenner
B)Jonas Salk
C)Benjamin Waterhouse
D)John Snow
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The Latin-square design derives from the work of ____.

A)William James
B)John Watson
C)Louis Thurstone
D)William McCall
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Experimental design is generally strong against selection-history threats.
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The factorial design is research design's equivalent to stratified random sampling.
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Factorial designs are classified as ____ designs.

A)signal-enhancing
B)signal-reducing
C)noise-enhancing
D)noise-reducing
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The first clinical trial was conducted by ____.

A)Austin Bradford Hill
B)B.F.Skinner
C)Sigmund Freud
D)William McCal
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Who is credited with the invention of experimental design?

A)Ronald Fisher
B)Ivan Pavlov
C)Louis Thurstone
D)William James
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The null case is a situation in which treatments have no effect.
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The statement "If X then Y" is a statement of ____.

A)causality
B)covariance
C)plausibility
D)independence
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Sue,an instructor,wonders whether using a red pen to correct papers is really necessary,as it has always seemed rather harsh to her.When her students complete a pretest,she randomly assigns them to a "Red Pen" group and a "Gold Pen" group,corrects their papers using the corresponding colored pens,and returns the students' papers.After her students complete the real exam,Sue compares the average scores of the Red and Gold groups.This is an example of a(n)____.

A)basic analysis of covariance experiment
B)randomized block with homogenous groups experiment
C)2 x 2 factorial experiment
D)basic two group post-test only randomized experiment
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Experimental design is particularly vulnerable to single group threats.
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As early as 1901,____ recognized the need for a control group.

A)Ronald Fisher
B)E.L.Thorndike
C)Louis Thurstone
D)John B.Watson
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The statement "If X then Y and if not X then not Y" is a statement of ____.

A)causality
B)covariance
C) 
Plausibility
D)independence
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The simplest of all experimental designs is the two-group posttest-only randomized experiment.
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Random assignment depends on the idea of probabilistic equivalence.
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​Figure TB 9-4
<strong>​Figure TB 9-4   What is illustrated in the accompanying figure?</strong> A)null case B)main effect C)interaction effect D)crossover case
What is illustrated in the accompanying figure?

A)null case
B)main effect
C)interaction effect
D)crossover case
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Covariance designs are classified as ____ designs.

A)signal-enhancing
B)signal-reducing
C)noise-enhancing
D)noise-reducing
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Figure TB 9-2
<strong>Figure TB 9-2   What effect is illustrated in the accompanying figure?</strong> A)null case B)main effect C)interaction effect D)crossover case
What effect is illustrated in the accompanying figure?

A)null case
B)main effect
C)interaction effect
D)crossover case
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A design that includes the pairing of every combination of factor levels is said to be ____.

A)fully crossed
B)filled out
C)completed
D)totaled
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​Figure TB 9-5
<strong>​Figure TB 9-5   What type of design is shown in the accompanying figure?</strong> A)basic analysis of covariance B)randomized block with homogenous groups C)2 x 2 factorial D)incomplete factorial
What type of design is shown in the accompanying figure?

A)basic analysis of covariance
B)randomized block with homogenous groups
C)2 x 2 factorial
D)incomplete factorial
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​Figure TB 9-3
<strong>​Figure TB 9-3   What is illustrated in the accompanying figure?</strong> A)null case B)main effect C)interaction effect D)crossover case
What is illustrated in the accompanying figure?

A)null case
B)main effect
C)interaction effect
D)crossover case
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Figure TB 9-10
<strong>Figure TB 9-10   What type of design is shown in the accompanying figure?</strong> A)fully crossed B)filled out C)completed D)totaled
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B)filled out
C)completed
D)totaled
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Figure TB 9-7
<strong>Figure TB 9-7   What type of design is shown in the accompanying figure?</strong> A)randomized block B)covariance C)switching-replications D)factorial
What type of design is shown in the accompanying figure?

A)randomized block
B)covariance
C)switching-replications
D)factorial
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​Figure TB 9-6
<strong>​Figure TB 9-6   What type of design is shown in the accompanying figure?</strong> A)basic analysis of covariance B)randomized block with homogenous groups C)2 x 2 factorial D)incomplete factorial
What type of design is shown in the accompanying figure?

A)basic analysis of covariance
B)randomized block with homogenous groups
C)2 x 2 factorial
D)incomplete factorial
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Figure TB 9-1
<strong>Figure TB 9-1   What type of design is shown in the accompanying figure?</strong> A)basic analysis of covariance experiment B)randomized block with homogenous groups experiment C)2 x 2 factorial experiment D)basic two group post-test only randomized experiment
What type of design is shown in the accompanying figure?

A)basic analysis of covariance experiment
B)randomized block with homogenous groups experiment
C)2 x 2 factorial experiment
D)basic two group post-test only randomized experiment
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A(n)____ is a consistent difference between levels of a factor.

A)null case
B)main effect
C)interaction effect
D)crossover case
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A(n)____ exists when differences on one factor depend on your level on another factor.

A)null case
B)main effect
C)interaction effect
D)crossover case
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<strong>​   What type of design is shown in the accompanying figure?</strong> A)randomized block B)covariance C)switching-replications  D)factorial​
What type of design is shown in the accompanying figure?

A)randomized block
B)covariance
C)switching-replications 
D)factorial​
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A design in which some cells or combinations in a factorial design are intentionally left empty is said to be ____.

A)imperfect
B)incomplete
C)partial
D)limited
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James is a clinical researcher who is interested in methods for reducing the intrusiveness of auditory hallucinations in individuals with paranoid schizophrenia.He has three treatments: dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT),medication,and deep brain stimulation (DBS).He also has three treatment settings: inpatient,day hospital,and outpatient.Although the participants in all three settings can receive DBT and medication,only those who are inpatient can receive DBS.As a result,James has a total of seven groups: DBT-Inpatient,DBT-Day Hospital,DBT-Outpatient,Medication-Inpatient,Medication-Day Hospital,Medication-Outpatient,and DBS-Inpatient.This design is best classified as a(n)____ factorial.

A)imperfect
B)incomplete
C)partial
D)limited
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Blocking designs are classified as ____ designs.

A)signal-enhancing
B)signal-reducing
C)noise-enhancing
D)noise-reducing
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A(n)____ is a situation in which treatments have no effect.

A)null case
B)main effect
C)interaction effect
D)crossover case
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A measured variable that is correlated with the dependent variable is called a(n)____.

A)covariate
B)independent variable
C)signal-enhancer
D)regressor
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Figure TB 9-9
<strong>​ Figure TB 9-9   What is illustrated in the accompanying figure?</strong> A)null case B)main effect C)intervention D)crossover
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A)null case
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C)intervention
D)crossover
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​Figure TB 9-8
<strong>​Figure TB 9-8   What type of design is shown in the accompanying figure?</strong> A)randomized block B)covariance C)switching-replications D)factorial
What type of design is shown in the accompanying figure?

A)randomized block
B)covariance
C)switching-replications
D)factorial
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​Figure TB 9-12
<strong>​Figure TB 9-12   What type of treatment effect is shown in the accompanying figure?</strong> A)short-term persistent B)short-term C)long-term continuing D)long-term
What type of treatment effect is shown in the accompanying figure?

A)short-term persistent
B)short-term
C)long-term continuing
D)long-term
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A(n)_______________ is a subdivision of the major independent variable.
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A(n)_______________ design is a two-group design in two phases defined by three waves of measurement.
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If a study reports performance on a measure "controlling for the effects of education" or some other variable,it is likely the design is one involving ____.

A)randomized blocks
B)covariance
C)factorial design
D)switching
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In contrast to many other experimental designs,the covariance design necessarily includes ____.

A)randomization
B)a pre-program measure
C)a control group
D)blinding
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Michelle is conducting an experiment in which she is evaluating the effects of reward magnitude and reward immediacy on classroom behavior.She has two levels of reward (Low and High)and two levels of immediacy (Daily and Weekly)with four groups: Low-Daily,Low-Weekly,High-Daily,and High-Weekly.Michelle's design is best described as ____.

A)fully crossed
B)filled out
C)completed
D)totaled
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The purpose of a covariate is to ____.

A)reduce the noise
B)increase the signal
C)reduce the signal
D)increase the signal
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48
Subgroups are to stratified random sampling as ____ is/are to the randomized block design.

A)homogeneity
B)randomization
C)blocks
D)order effects
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49
The blocks in the randomized block design are ____.

A)constructed to be homogeneous
B)randomly constructed
C)constructed to be representative of the population
D)self-selected
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50
Variables that are "adjusted for" in a study are called _______________.
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51
Experimental design in vulnerable to selection-_______________ threats.
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52
The two major types of _______________ experimental designs are covariance designs and blocking designs.
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53
​Figure TB 9-11
<strong>​Figure TB 9-11   What type of treatment effect is shown in the accompanying figure?</strong> A)short-term persistent B)short-term C)long-term continuing D)long-term
What type of treatment effect is shown in the accompanying figure?

A)short-term persistent
B)short-term
C)long-term continuing
D)long-term
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54
The notion that two groups,if measured infinitely,would on average perform identically is called _______________.
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55
A(n)_______________ is a major independent variable in an experiment.
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56
Random assignment depends on the idea of _______________.
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57
The key idea in the randomized block design is that variability within each block____.

A)is greater than the variability of the entire sample
B)is less than the variability of the entire sample
C)can be used to estimate the variability in the entire sample
D)cancels out variability in the entire sample
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58
The signal-enhancing experimental designs are also called _______________ designs.
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59
A switching-replications design is good at defending against _______________ threats to internal validity.
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60
The switching-replications design's strength against social threats comes from ____.

A)its use of the double-blind methodology
B)the fact that everyone will eventually get the treatment
C)the use of random selection and random assignment
D)the careful selection of covariates
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61
Although any continuous variable can be used as a covariate,a(n)_______________ is usually best.
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62
What is the reasoning behind the randomized block design?
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63
In the _______________,the treatment has no effect.
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64
What are some of the limitations of an experimental design?
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65
Brice is interested in helping children learn to make healthier food choices.She has developed two interventions,a series of traditional worksheets and a series of game-based worksheets.The children will either complete the worksheets in school or at home.She plans to randomly assign students to the groups and her outcome measure is nutrition knowledge.
70. Brice is interested in helping children learn to make healthier food choices. She has developed two interventions, a series of traditional worksheets and a series of game-based worksheets. The children will either complete the worksheets in school or at home. She plans to randomly assign students to the groups and her outcome measure is nutrition knowledge.
1. Diagram Brice's factorial design.
2. Draw a graph that shows the null case for both experimental variables.
3. Draw a graph that shows a main effect for both independent variables but no interaction.
4. Draw a graph that shows an interaction.
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66
What are the strengths of the switching-replications design with respect to threats to internal validity and why does it have these strengths?
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67
In a(n)_______________ design some of the cells are intentionally left empty and subjects are not assigned to certain combinations of factors.
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68
A(n)_______________ effect occurs when differences on one factor depend on the level of another factor.
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69
A(n)_______________ is a consistent difference between levels of a factor.
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70
What are main effects and what are interactions? Provide an illustrative example for each.
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