Week 13 Chapter 13 Flashcards

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Stage 1 (Stages of Repeated-Measures Analysis)

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analysis of the SS and df into within-treatments and between-treatments components

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Stage 2 (Stages of Repeated-Measures Analysis)

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measure of individual differences and removal of individual differences from the denominator of the F-ratio

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Final Calculation (Stages of Repeated-Measures Analysis)

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computation of variances and the F-ratio

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single-factor study

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indicator that the research study involves only one independent variable

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5
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repeated-measures ANOVA

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strategy in which the same group of individuals participates in every treatment

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6
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two-factor ANOVA

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strategy where multiple variables are manipulated while a third variable is observed

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7
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between-subjects variance

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measure of the size of the individual differences

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8
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residual variance

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denominator of the F-ratio

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9
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factorial design

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research study involving more than one factor

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10
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two-factor design

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study in which the sample size is the same for all treatment conditions

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two-factor, independent-measures, equal n design

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study with exactly two factors that uses a separate sample for each treatment condition

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12
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matrix

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table showing different combinations of the variables, producing different conditions

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13
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cell

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box within the table showing different combinations of the variables

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14
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main effect

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mean difference among the levels of one factor

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15
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interaction

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“extra” mean difference

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16
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A x B interaction

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“extra” mean difference not accounted for by the main effects of the two factors

17
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independence

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descriptor for the three hypothesis tests, meaning results from each test are totally unrelated

18
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descriptive statistic

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mean, standard deviation, and number of scores for each treatment