Chp. 10 Flashcards

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_______ _______ involve pairing each level (category) of one IV with each level of a second IV.

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Factorial combinations

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Between-subjects factorial designs are also called _______ _______. They study two or more independent variables (factors) and their relationships with the DV.

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complex designs.

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The effect of each IV on the DV is called a what?

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main effect (ex. 3 IV’s will lead to 3 main effects).

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When you combine IV’s and look at their effect you are testing a what?

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interaction

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What occurs when the effect of one IV on the DV differs depending on the level (category) of a second IV?

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An interaction effect

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Each IV in a complex (factorial) design must be implemented using either a what?

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between-subjects (independent groups) design or a within-subjects (dependent samples or repeated measures) design.

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•_______ is when the DV is assessed on more than 1 occasion.

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repeated measures design

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When a complex design has both a between subjects variable and a repeated measures variable it is called a what?

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mixed or split-plot design.

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