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Based on the concept of main effects, diagnose whether a main effect is present in this study and explain the role that averaging across all types of therapy plays in making this diagnosis.

Case context: In a study evaluating psychotherapy, researchers want to examine if a main effect of psychotherapy length exists. They collect outcome data from patients undergoing different lengths of therapy (Short vs. Long) across various types of therapy. After completing the study, the researchers average the outcomes across all types of therapy and observe that longer therapy consistently yields better patient outcomes.

Question: Based on the concept of main effects, diagnose whether a main effect is present in this study and explain the role that averaging across all types of therapy plays in making this diagnosis.

Sample answer: A main effect of psychotherapy length is present in this study. Averaging across all types of therapy allows the researchers to look at the overall impact of therapy length alone. It demonstrates that longer therapy consistently yields better outcomes regardless of the specific type of therapy, thereby fulfilling the definition of a main effect.

Key points:

  • Diagnose a main effect of psychotherapy length.
  • Explain that averaging across all types of therapy is necessary to isolate the effect of therapy length.
  • Explain that the main effect is shown because longer therapy consistently yields better outcomes regardless of therapy type.

Rubric: The answer must: 1) State that a main effect of psychotherapy length is present. 2) Explain that averaging across all types of therapy removes the confounding influence of the therapy type, showing that length itself consistently impacts outcomes.

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