Chapter 12: Experiments with more than one independent variable Flashcards

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factorial design

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a study in which there are 2 or more independent variables, also called factors

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participant variable

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a variable such as age, gender, or ethnicity, whose levels are selected (measured) and not manipulated

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main effect

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the overall effect of one independent variable on the dependent variable, averaging over the levels of the other independent variable

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marginal means

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the arithmetic means for each level of an independent variable, averaging over 2 levels of another independent variable

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independent-groups factorial design

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both independent variables are studied as independent groups

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within-groups factorial design

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both independent variables are manipulated as within-groups

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mixed factorial design

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one independent variable is manipulated as independent-groups and the other independent variable is manipulated as within-groups

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