PSYC 2360 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Dependent And Independent Variables
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In addition, there has been questions raised about whether the length of time exposed is more important than the actual content that is watched. Iv: pace of edits (content, length of exposure (duration) Single factor (one - way: studies one independent variable. Multi-factor: studies multiple independent variables, may have several levels, examples, two-way (e. g. , 2 x 2, (cid:1006) le(cid:448)els of iv"s, three ways (e. g. , 2 x 2 x 2, (cid:1006) le(cid:448)els of ea(cid:272)h of (cid:1007) iv"s. Content: fast paced camera work/editing, slow paced camera work/editing. Duration: < one hour week total, < five hours week total, >five hours week total. Our example would then be described as a 2 x 3 factorial design: the first iv has two levels, the second iv has three levels, there are six separate conditions for this experiment. Defined: a research design that uses more than one independent variable. 3 types of factorial designs: between participants, within participants, mixed participants.