Chapter 10 Flashcards
It contains more than one independent variable.
Factorial Design
It is also known as the independent variable
Factor
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An example of two-factor experiment is:
The effect of psychotherapy (IV1) and antidepressant drugs (IV2) on depression (DV).
True
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A factorial design can provide information
about the treatment condition only.
False. treatment and interaction effects.
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There can be as many main effects as independent variables.
True
It is the joint effect of IV on DV
Interaction
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When there is an interaction, the effect of one IV is similar across levels of the other IV.
False. they are different.
It tells the number of factors involved (the numerical value of each number and how many levels each factor has.)
Shorthand notation
This lists the two factors in parentheses after the numerical notation.
Factor-labeling method
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A factorial design can achieve greater external validity since it can better recreate the complexity of the multivariate environment.
True