8: Factorial Designs Flashcards

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what is the advantage factorial designs have over single factor designs

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can show interactive effects

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What is a factorial design

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any study with more than one independent variable

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2
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levels vs conditions

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○ Levels
§ The number of levels of any one independent variable

○ Conditions
§ The number of cells in a matrix

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3
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Describe what main effects are and how they are determined

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  • Overall influence of each of the independent variables
  • The difference between the means of the levels of any one independent variable
  • Determining it involves combining all of the data for each levels of that factor
    ○ Calculate row means and column means
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4
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Describe what interactions are

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Examines whether the variables combine to form a more complex result

When the effect of one independent variable depends on the levels of another independent variable

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5
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Review how to make graphs for factorial designs

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check ch8

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6
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In addition to the 4 single factor designs, what other 3 designs add to the variety of factorial designs

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Mixed factorial designs (both between and within subjects in one study)

P x E factorial designs (both a subject variable and a manipulated independent variable - Can yield an interaction between the type of person (P) in the study and the situation or environment

mixed P x E factorial design (P is between, E is within)

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Correlation tradition (PxE designs)

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The study of individual differences and the P factor looks specifically at these differences

A significant main effect for this factor shows two different TYPES of individuals perform differently on whatever behaviour is being measured as the independent variable

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Experimental tradition (PxE designs)

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Concerned with identifying general laws of behaviour that apply to some degree to everyone regardless of individual differences

Finding a significant main effect for the manipulated E factor indicates the situational factor is powerful enough to influence the behaviour of many kinds of people

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