Mixed ANOVA Flashcards

1
Q

Why is a mixed ANOVA used?

A

Because within-participants ANOVA is great for power but some variables can be hard to manipulate and because of sequencing effects

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What kinds of factors does a mixed ANOVA have?

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A between-participants factor and a within-participants factor

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3
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What are some assumptions of mixed ANOVA?

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  1. Normality
  2. Homogeneity for both factors
  3. Variance covariance matrix is the same at all levels of the within-participants design
  4. Compound symmetry for the within-participants design
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4
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What is always crossed with the participant factor?

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The levels of the repeated-measure factor

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5
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What is the participant factor always nested under

A

The levels of the between-factor group

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6
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How many error terms are there in a mixed ANOVA

A

Two

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7
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What kind of error terms are used when following up a main effect in a mixed ANOVA?

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Pooled for between-participants, separate for within-participants

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