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A researcher is graphing a factorial experiment with two independent variables: 'Feedback Type' and 'Practice Schedule'. If they plot 'Feedback Type' on the xx-axis and 'Performance Score' (the dependent variable) on the yy-axis, how should they visually represent 'Practice Schedule' on the graph?

Question: A researcher is graphing a factorial experiment with two independent variables: 'Feedback Type' and 'Practice Schedule'. If they plot 'Feedback Type' on the xx-axis and 'Performance Score' (the dependent variable) on the yy-axis, how should they visually represent 'Practice Schedule' on the graph?

Sample answer: The researcher should represent 'Practice Schedule' using differently colored bars or distinct line formats.

Key points:

  • Practice Schedule is the second independent variable.
  • It must be represented using differently colored bars or distinct line formats.

Rubric: The answer is correct if the student specifies that the second independent variable, 'Practice Schedule', should be represented using differently colored bars or distinct line formats (e.g., in a legend or different line styles).

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