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To-way between subjects analysis of variance |
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analyzing the relationship between a dependent variable and a two or more independent variables. |
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that 2 IV are included in the research design and, comparable to the one-way situation. |
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"between-subjects" indicates |
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both of these variables are between subjects in nature. |
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split it up groups, individual groups |
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what is the use of a factorial design? |
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to figure out the the joint effects of two IV on a DV |
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a factorial design that has two factors can be represented by the notation..... |
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a X b
- a= number of levels of the first factor
- b= number of levels of the second factor
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two way ANOVA applied when following 4 conditions: |
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- DV is quantitative and interval characteristics
- IV = between subjects
- IV= 2 or more levels
- IV combined to for factorial design
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simple effect of a factor on a dependent variable. It is the effect of the factor alone averaged across the levels of other factors.
HOW TO FIND MAIN EFFECT PAGE 546
simple definition: the effect of one IV |
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An interaction is the variation among the differences between means for different levels of one factor over different levels of the other factor. |
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Examples of main effects and interactions for a 2 x 2 factorial design |
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research design that employs more than one IV |
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combined effects of 2 or more IVs on a DV |
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