Finals: Factorial Designs Flashcards

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is a research method that evaluates the effects of two or more independent variables (factors) on a dependent variable, including how they interact.

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Factorial design

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Variables manipulated in the study.

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Independent Variables (Factors)

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The outcome measured.

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Dependent Variable:

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● Purpose: Remind readers of the study’s focus.

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  1. Restate the Main Objective or Research Question
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● Highlight results linked to your research goals.
● Example:
“The findings revealed that interactive teaching styles consistently maintained higher attention levels than traditional methods, and attention decreased with longer class durations.”

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Summarize Key Findings

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● Discuss the significance of your findings.
● Example:
“These results suggest educators should consider shorter, interactive sessions to enhance learning outcomes.”

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Explain the Implications

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● Propose ideas for expanding or improving research.
● Example:
“Future research could investigate how interactive techniques impact attention across various cultural settings.”

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Suggest Future Directions

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● Emphasize the broader relevance of your work.
● Example:
“Incorporating interactive teaching styles may be key to fostering sustained attention in diverse educational settings.”

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End with a Closing Statement

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