Lecture 10 Flashcards
1
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Describe strategy #1: Simple effects
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- Do if have no planned compaisons regarding the interaction and have a significant AxB interaction.
- Refers to a systematic analysis of treatment means either: one row at a time OR one column at a time
i. e. examine the effects of 1 IV (factor) with the other IV held constant.
2
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What do we do if the simple effect is significant and has more than one degree of freedom?
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Follow it up with a simple comparison (akin to a single-df comparison)
3
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After doing the simple effects and finding significance, do we completely understand the interaction? why or why not?
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No.
We have one significant simple effect but it has more than one degree of freedom so we still don’t know exactly where the significant difference lies.
- Need to do simple comparisons for our significant simple effect.
4
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Describe strategy #2: Interaction contrasts
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- Used to test planned interaction comparisons (both simple & complex)
- Transform the factorial design into one or more 2x2 factorial designs
- Test whether the 2x2 interaction is significant
- if it is significant, then follow up with an analysis of simple effects, if it is not significant –> can do post hoc comparisons with Tukey.