Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Loose-leaf Version
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ISBN: 9781305862807
Author: GRAVETTER
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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Chapter 14, Problem 1P
Define each of the following terms:
a. Factor
b. Level
c. Two-factor study
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To determine
Definitions of each of the following terms:
- Factor
- Level
- 2 factor study
Explanation of Solution
- Factor: The factor is an independent variable and is an explanatory variable that is manipulated by the experimenter. It designates the group being compared.
- Each factor has 2 more levels. Combination of different levels of factors make treatments.
- 2 factorstudies have 2 explanatory variables which the researcher is trying to study. Each factor may have different levels 2 or 3 each. That leads to 2 way Analysis of Variance. Each main effect,interaction between 2 factors,residual error and total variance can be studied in ANOVA and F tests are conducted to find its significance.
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