CRCJ 3001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Jury Instructions, Complement Factor B, Embezzlement

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Introduction experimental factorial design: factorial design: any study with more than one iv, factor: the iv, described w a numbering system that identifies both the number of factors & the number of levels of each factor. Factors, levels, conditions & treatments: factors: the ivs of an experiment, level: in an experiment, a particular value of an iv, condition: a group or treatment in an experiment, treatment: another word for a condition of an experiment. Numbering system: 2 x 3, 2 & 3 = # of factors (2, 3 = # of levels of this factor (3) Two-factor design: two ivs; any number of levels of each variable, ex. 2 x 3 jury instruction comprehension study (6 conditions: 2 levels of gender, 3 levels of treatment (no instructions, standard instructions, modified instructions) Single-factor design: same as discussed in previous classes, one iv; any number of levels of that iv, # of levels of iv = # of conditions.

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