Week 12 Lecture Flashcards

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How many variables do factorial designs have?

A

Includes two or more independent variables.

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2
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What are factorial designs?

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Essentially two (or more) studies in one.

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3
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What can we do by testing more than one variable in factorial designs?

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By testing more than one independent variable at a time, we can look at the interactive effects of independent variables.

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4
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What do most variables in psychology do?

A

Interact with other independent variables.

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5
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When do interaction effects occur?

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Occur when a combination of variables has a special effect.

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6
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What are post hoc comparasions?

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The significant main effects and / or interactions allow us to further investigate the individual cell means.

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