HRS 610 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Analysis Of Variance, Repeated Measures Design, Test Statistic

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Levels of the iv: as we previously discussed, there are often only two levels of the iv (e. g. treatment and no treatment), it is possible to design an experiment with three or more level of the iv. Examples: multiple levels of the iv are useful when the direction of the relationship changes. Factorial designs: factorial designs include more than one iv (i. e. factor), all levels of each iv are combined with all levels of the other ivs. What is an example of a 2x2 factorial design: factorial designs provide information on main effects and interactions, a main effect is the effect each iv has by itself. In other words, the effect each iv has on the dv. How many possible main effects are present in a 2x2 factorial design: an interaction occurs when the effect of one iv is different at different levels of the other iv(s).

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