Factorial Design Flashcards

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What are factorial designs?

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Factorial experiments are experiments where multiple independent variables are manipulated.

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What is a factor?

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Independent variable.

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What indicates the levels for a specific independent variable?

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The value of the numeral. Ex: 2 x 2 means 2 levels for each variable.

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How many conditions?

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Multiply each numeral. Ex: 5 x 3 = 15 conditions.

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How do we find if there is a main effect?

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Calculate the average of each row and column. If the rows or columns are different than there is a main effect.

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How do we find if there is an interaction?

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From graph: If not parallel than no interaction.
From table: If the difference between each column/row is different then there is an interaction.

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What are the types of factorial design? (3)

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-Between-subject
-Within-subject
-Mixed design

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Pros and Cons of between-group design?

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  • Cons – Individual differences can become confounding variables, increasing the variance of scores.
  • Pros – Avoid order and sequence effects
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How do we know it’s between-group design?

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All participants are randomly assigned to each group.

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How do we know its within-group design?

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All participants participate in ALL conditions. (choose this if you know the individual differences will be very large)

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Pros and Cons of within- group design.

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Cons:
* The number of different treatment conditions can be high and time consuming
* (participant attrition, fatigue/practice)
Pros:
* Fewer individuals needed
* Reduces problems related to individual differences

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How do we know its a mixed factorial design?

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Effect of manipulations on two groups of individuals. Ex: G1 does A1A2 but only B1 and G2 does A1A2 but only B2.

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Pros and Cons of mixed factorial design.

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Pros:
* Control for unwanted individual differences, while investigating
specific individual differences
Cons:
* Limits the ability to make causal statements about the relationship
between variables
* Limits internal validity

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What are the advantages of factorial design?

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  • Increases external validity (Generalizations)
  • Theories with two or more independent variables can only be
    tested via complex factorial designs
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What are the disadvantages of factorial design?

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  • Too many variables can result in: Huge experiments and requirements for multiple conditions.
  • Interactions that are not easily interpreted
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