AHSS*3040 Chapter 11: Chapter 11 Terms

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Factor: a variable that differentiates a set of groups or conditions being compared in a research study. In an experimental design, a ______ is an. Factorial design: a research design that includes two or more factors. Main effect: in a factorial study, the mean differences among the levels of one factor. Interaction between factors: interaction; in a factorial design, whenever one factor modifies the effects of a second factor. If the mean differences between the treatment conditions are explained by the main effects, then the factors are independent and there is no interaction. Also, when the effects of one factor depend on the different levels of a second factor. Indicated by the existence of nonparallel (converging or crossing) lines in a graph showing the means for a two-factor design. Mixed design: a factorial study that combines two different research designs, such as between-subjects and within-subjects, in the same factorial design.

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