Factorial Designs Flashcards
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Factorial designs
- Simultaneously vary 2+ IVs
- All level of one IV tested at all levels of another IV
- Allows to determine how 2+ IVs interact
Advantage:
-Only design, measure interactions
Disadvantages:
- Add IV, greatly increases total # conditions
- Add between-sub. increase # sub. groups
- Add within-sub. increase # conditions
Between-subjects factorial design
All IVs are between-subjects
Within-subjects factorial design
All IVs are within-subjects
-Only need to test one group, each subject tested at all conditions
Mixed Factorial Design
Has at least one within-subject and at least one between-subject IV
To determine factorial design
- Identify DV
- Identify IV
- Identify number of levels for each IV
- Determine whether each IV is between- or within-subject
Factorial designs measure:
Main effect- overall effect of each IV
Interactions- effect of 2(+) variables ACTING TOGETHER that is not the sum of the effects of each IV alone
- Influence of one IV DEPENDS on level of another IV
How to determine if interaction is present
Statistical analysis
Graphed data
-NOT parallel, interaction possible
-Horizontal IV: both sloping, main effect likely
-Other IV: spaced far apart, main effect likely