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An experimental design that includes at least one between-subjects independent variable and at least one within-subjects independent variable is called a ________ factorial design.
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Which of the following best describes the structure of a mixed factorial design?
A researcher studies the effects of 'Therapy Type' (Behavioral vs. Cognitive) and 'Treatment Duration' (2 weeks vs. 4 weeks) on anxiety levels. Each participant is randomly assigned to receive only one type of therapy. However, every participant's anxiety is measured twice: once at the 2-week mark and again at the 4-week mark. This experimental setup is an example of a mixed factorial design.
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You are planning an experiment to investigate how 'Feedback Style' (Encouraging vs. Critical) and 'Trial Sequence' (Trial vs. Trial ) affect task persistence. Your research goals require that you: (1) measure the specific change in persistence for every individual participant across the two trials, and (2) ensure that no participant is exposed to both feedback styles during the study. Which of the following experimental plans correctly constructs a mixed factorial design to meet these requirements?
An experimental design that includes at least one between-subjects independent variable and at least one within-subjects independent variable is called a ________ factorial design.
In a mixed factorial design, a single independent variable is manipulated both between-subjects (for some participants) and within-subjects (for other participants).
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