Asked by Tazeem Akhtar on Jul 06, 2024

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A study that uses both manipulated and measured variables in a factorial design is called a(n) _____ design.

A) mixed repeated measures and independent groups
B) IV × PV
C) 2 × 2
D) multiple correlation

Factorial Design

A factorial design is an experimental setup that involves studying the effects of two or more factors by changing them simultaneously, often used to analyze interactions between factors.

Manipulated Variables

Variables in an experiment that are changed or controlled by the researcher to observe their effect on the dependent variable.

Measured Variables

Variables in a study that are quantified or labeled based on empirical observation or experiment.

  • Describe the unique features distinguishing various types of factorial designs, like independent groups, repeated measures, and mixed factorial.
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Tarek MnawerJul 09, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
A factorial design is a type of experimental design that uses more than one independent variable. In a 2 × 2 factorial design, there are two independent variables, each with two levels. One variable is manipulated, while the other variable is measured. This is what the IV × PV (Independent Variable × Predictor Variable) represents in the answer choices. Therefore, B is the correct answer. The other answer choices do not accurately describe a factorial design.