Imagine we alter the design so that we have two groups (\"friends\" and \"strang
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Imagine we alter the design so that we have two groups ("friends" and "strangers"). However, in half of the conditions we have all confederates choose the correct comparison line ("Comparison Line C") while in remaining conditions all confederates choose an incorrect comparison line ("Comparison Line A"). The dependent variables remain the same Using this new design, answer the following questions (you do not need to use SPSS for these questions) What is/are the independent variable(s) in this study, and how mamy levels are there to each?Explanation / Answer
Result:
There are two independent variables.
1). Group. There are two levels ( friends, strangers).
2). Comparison line. There are two levels ( line C, line A )
The effects are
Man effect: Group
Main effect: Comparison line
Interaction effect: Group* Comparison line
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