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A clinical psychology student is analyzing a 2×22 \times 2 factorial experiment with two independent variables: Treatment Type (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy vs. Psychoanalysis) and Treatment Setting (Inpatient vs. Outpatient). They calculate the statistics and find a significant main effect for Treatment Setting. How should they apply the principle of the independence of main effects when formulating hypotheses or interpreting the results for the main effect of Treatment Type?

Question: A clinical psychology student is analyzing a 2×22 \times 2 factorial experiment with two independent variables: Treatment Type (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy vs. Psychoanalysis) and Treatment Setting (Inpatient vs. Outpatient). They calculate the statistics and find a significant main effect for Treatment Setting. How should they apply the principle of the independence of main effects when formulating hypotheses or interpreting the results for the main effect of Treatment Type?

Sample answer: The student must analyze and interpret the main effect of Treatment Type completely independently of their findings for Treatment Setting. Because main effects operate independently, the significant main effect of Treatment Setting provides no predictive information about whether the main effect of Treatment Type exists, is absent, or what its magnitude is.

Key points:

  • Apply the concept of independence by treating the Treatment Type analysis separately.
  • State that the Treatment Setting result provides no predictive information about the Treatment Type result.
  • Recognize that the presence of one main effect does not predict the presence, absence, or magnitude of the other.

Rubric: The response must apply the principle of independence to the scenario. It should state that the analysis, interpretation, or expectations of the Treatment Type main effect must not be influenced by the Treatment Setting main effect, as the latter provides no predictive value for the former's presence, absence, or magnitude.

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