Based on this experiment, answer the following:
1. Two hypotheses can be derived from the above
description.
What are they? (2 pts. each)
Hypothesis 1 = Name of hypothesis is:
__________________________________
Describe it briefly.
Hypothesis 2 = Name of hypothesis is:
__________________________________
Describe it briefly.
2. The experiment that was designed uses a ___ X ___ factorial
design. (7 pts.)
Variable 1 is:
Its levels are:
a.
b.
Variable 2 is:
Its levels are:
a.
b.
c.
3. I would use a between subjects / within subjects design
(circle
one).
Justify your response with one reason for choosing this design
type.
(5 pts.)
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4. Hypothesis 1 predictions: (30 pts. total)
Name of hypothesis 1: _____________
a. Main Effect for variable 1: yes / no
(circle one) (2 pts.)
b. Order the names of the conditions from the one with the
largest
expected mean to the one with the smallest expected mean. (3
pts.)
c. Why do you predict this (based on the description on page
one)? (4 pts.)
d. Main Effect for variable 2: yes / no
(circle one) (2 pts.)
e. Order the names of the conditions from the one with the
largest
expected mean to the one with the smallest expected mean. (3
pts.)
f. Why do you predict this (based on the description on page
one)? (4 pts.)
g. Interaction: yes / no (circle
one)
(2 pts.)
h. Graph the interaction predicted by hypothesis 1. Label
all of the parts. (6 pts.)
i. Why is this interaction (or lack of interaction) being
predicted
(based on the description on page one)? (4 pts.)
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5. Hypothesis 2 predictions: (30 pts. total) Name
of hypothesis 2: _____________
a. Main Effect for variable 1: yes / no
(circle one) (2 pts.)
b. Order the names of the conditions from the one with the
largest
expected mean to the one with the smallest expected mean. (3
pts.)
c. Why do you predict this (based on the description on page
one)? (4 pts.)
d. Main Effect for variable 2: yes / no
(circle one) (2 pts.)
e. Order the names of the conditions from the one with the
largest
expected mean to the one with the smallest expected mean. (3
pts.)
f. Why do you predict this based on the description on page
one)?
(4 pts.)
g. Interaction: yes / no (circle
one)
(2 pts.)
h. Graph the interaction predicted by hypothesis 2. Label
all of the parts. (6 pts.)
i. Why is this interaction (or lack of interaction) being
predicted
(based on the description on page one)? (4 pts.)
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6. Analysis: Here are the data from the experiment
(label everything): (10 pts. total)
a. Fill in the table of means. Label everything.
(5 pts.)
b. Make a graph of the data. Label everything. (5
pts.)
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7. Based on number 6: (14 pts. total)
a. Have you found a main effect for variable 1: yes
/ no (circle one) (2 pts.)
b. Describe the effect for variable 1: (2 pts.)
c. Have you found a main effect for variable 2: yes
/ no (circle one) (2 pts.)
d. Describe the effect for variable 2: (2 pts.)
a. Have you found an interaction: yes /
no
(circle one) (2 pts.)
b. Describe the interaction: (4 pts.)
BONUS:
a. Which hypothesis is supported by your data? (2 pts.)
b. Why is that hypothesis supported? (3 pts.)
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