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factorial design |
all conditions of IV are combined with conditions of other IV |
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multifactorial design |
2+ IV's provide tests of main effects as well as interactions |
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Factor |
another name for IV |
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Levels of experiment |
conditions in an experiment |
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main effect |
the effect of an IV on DV |
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interaction |
how the effect of on IV depends on the level of other IV |
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why use factorial design? |
they provide more complexity. Also economical |
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simple main effect |
influence of one level of IV of another IV |
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before and after design |
1X observation treatment 1X observation |
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subject variables |
gender, economic status, personality |
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interrupted time series design |
design in which the event of interest is naturally occuring |
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multi-group before & after design |
observations made before and after event of interest. |
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Quasi-experiment design |
the IV is an event outside control |
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individual matching |
participants matched on key factors except for IV |
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aggregate matching |
groups are equivalent on average |
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cross sectional design |
people of different ages compared at same time |
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longitudinal design |
same individuals observed at different ages/years |
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cross sequential design |
combination of cross sectional and longitudinal |
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case studies |
intensive study of subject w/unusual characteristics |
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single subject designs |
each participant is exposed to every level of IV |
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AB design |
baseline condition precedes treatment condition |
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multi-element design |
treatments repeated alternate. (not just baseline but treatments) |
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Reversal/Withdrawal design |
more than one baseline condition. ABA, ABAB ect |
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Multiple Baseline design |
like AB design, but staggering the Baseline length |