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3. A researcher investigated the effect of a child's hair length on judgments of personality and intelligence. Teachers were shown photographs of children to obtain their "first impressions" of the children. Each teacher was shown 6 pictures of boys and girls whose hair was either very short, shoulder length, or very long (one picture of each type). Teachers rated the friendliness of each child and estimated each child's intelligence level.
1. Identify the design (e.g., 2 X 2 factorial).
2. Identify the total number of conditions.
3. Identify the independent variable(s) and levels (this could include PVs).
4. Is this an IV X PV design? If so, identify the participant variable(s).
5. Is this a repeated measures (within subject) design? If so, identify the repeated variable(s). And/Or
6. Identify the dependent variable(s).
Explanation / Answer
1. 2 (child gender) x 3 (child hair length) Between-Subjects Factorial ANVOA
2. 6 conditions are there
3. gender of child, length of hair
4. no, there is no IV X PV design
6. friendliness, intelligence level is the dependant variable.
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