KINE 2049 Chapter Notes - Chapter 12: Factorial Experiment

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Measures of different constructs: often a researcher wants to know how an independent variable affects several distinct dependent variables, when experiment includes multiple dependent variables, there is a possibility of carryover effects. Measures of the same construct: operationally define and measure the same construct or closely related ones, which is another common approach to including multiple dependent variables, multiple response measures more reliable than single response measures. Multiple independent variables: allows researcher to answer questions about whether the effect of one independent variable depends on the level of another, referring to as an interaction between the i. v. All participants could be tested both while using a cell phone and while not using a cellphone and both during day and night, meaning each participants tested in all conditions. Non manipulated independent variables: researcher measures it but does not manipulate it. Important to be aware of which variables in a study are (cid:373)a(cid:374)ipulated a(cid:374)d which are(cid:374)"t.

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