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PSYC 3010 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS

1. Factorial Design - ANSWER - Has at least two factors (IVs), each with at least two
levels

- Two IVs can be examined simultaneously

1. Advantages of Factorial Design - ANSWER - More economical in terms of participants

- Allows us to examine the interaction of independent variables (assess generalisability)

1. Interactions in Factorial Designs - ANSWER - One IV interacts with another when the
effects of one are different depending on the level of the other

- And when it changes (moderates or qualifies) the impact of a second IV on the DV

2. Variance - ANSWER - "Dispersion or spread of scores around a point of central
tendency, e.g. mean"

- Error Variance: cannot be explained; should go up with more observations

- Treatment Variance: systematic differences due to our IV

2. Three Questions of Two-Way ANOVA - ANSWER 1. Variance due to factor A? (df a-1)

2. Variance due to factor B? (df b-1)

3. Variance due to AxB interaction? (df(a-1)(b-1))

2. Structural Model of 2-way ANOVA - ANSWER Xijk = mew. + aj + Bk + aBjk + eijk

- X (Specific DV) e.g. height, age, gender

- mew. -> the grand mean (e.g. 1.5m) for IV

- aj -> the effect of the j-th treatment of factor A (e.g. effect of being male or female)

- Bk -> the effect of the k-th treatment of factor B (e.g. effect of age)

- aBjk -> effect of differences in factor A treatments at different levels of factor B
treatments (interaction between age and gender)

- eijk = error for i person in the j-th and k-th treatments (anything left over after main
effects are removed which is not error is due to the interaction)

2. Variance and Significance - ANSWER The more variability attributable to the effects,

,the more significant they are

2. Assumptions of ANOVA - ANSWER - Population: normally distributed (normality) and
have the same variance (homogeneity of variance)

- Samples: Independent; obtained by random sampling; at least two observations and
equal n

- Data (DV Scores): measured on continuous scale for mathematical operations (mean,
SD, variance)

3. Effect Sizes - ANSWER Been proposed as an accompaniment, if not replacement, for
significance testing, as it relays implications of findings (ANOVA is binary)

- Offers another way of assessing reliability of results in terms of variance

- Can compare size of effects within a factorial design: Cohen's d (0.2, 0.5, 0.8)

3. Eta-Squared (n) - ANSWER Describes the proportion of variance in the SAMPLE'S DV
scores that is accounted for by the effect

- Considered biased

3. Omega Squared (w) - ANSWER Describes the proportion of variance in the
POPULATION'S DV scores that is accounted for by the effect

- Less biased

- Larger difference between n and w with smaller sample

3. Partial Eta-Squared - ANSWER Proportion of residual variance accounted for by the
effect (variance left over to be explained)

- usually more inflated

- can add up to >100%

- Hard to make meaningful comparisons

3. Following-Up Main Effects - ANSWER Use linear contrasts (protected t test) to
determine if a set of groups is different from another set using weights (aj)

3. Following-Up Interactions - ANSWER Test of simple effects:

- simple effects test the effects of one factor at each level of the other factor

3. Variance Partitioning of Omnibus Tests - ANSWER Variance partitioned into four
parts:

- Effect due to first factor

- Effect due to second factor

, - Effect due to interaction

- Error/Residual/Within-group variance

3. Partitioning of Simple Effects - ANSWER - Simple effects re-partition the main effect
and interaction variance

- The simple effects of factor 2 should be equal to the combination of the main effect and
the interaction

3. Simple Comparisons - ANSWER Follow up simple effects of interactions, comparing
cell means rather than marginal.

- somewhat redundant, explaining the same thing more than once

- Increases family-wise error rate (use Bonferroni or conduct test a priori to avoid)

4. Higher-Order Factorial Designs - ANSWER - More than two independent factors

- Allow for designs with higher external validity

4. Effects in HO Designs - ANSWER Main Effects:

- Differences between marginal means of one factor averaging over levels of another
(e.g. Driving ability; car size/age/experience/gender)

Two-Way Interactions:

- The effect of one factor changes depending on the level of another (e.g. age is
beneficial but gender is not)

Three-Way Interactions:

- the two-way interaction between two factors changes depending on the level of a third
(when graphed, if lines do not form same pattern, there is interaction)

4. Partitioning the Variance in Three-Way ANOVA (2x2x2) --> 7 Omnibus tests - ANSWER
- Main effects

• Variance due to a, b, and y

- 2-Way interactions

• Variance due to ab, by, ay

- Error/residual

• Variance due to e

- 3-way interaction

• Variance due to aby

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