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Based on the provided example of a psychological treatment study, recall and state the three independent variables investigated, the specific levels of each variable, and the total number of unique experimental conditions created by this 2×2×22 \times 2 \times 2 factorial design.

Question: Based on the provided example of a psychological treatment study, recall and state the three independent variables investigated, the specific levels of each variable, and the total number of unique experimental conditions created by this 2×2×22 \times 2 \times 2 factorial design.

Sample answer: The three independent variables are: 1) Type of psychotherapy, with two levels (cognitive versus behavioral); 2) Duration of the psychotherapy, with two levels (two weeks versus two months); and 3) Sex of the psychotherapist, with two levels (female versus male). Multiplying these levels together (2×2×22 \times 2 \times 2) yields a total of eight unique experimental conditions.

Key points:

  • Identify the three independent variables: type of psychotherapy, duration of psychotherapy, and sex of the psychotherapist.
  • Recall the two levels for each variable: cognitive vs. behavioral, two weeks vs. two months, and female vs. male.
  • State the total number of experimental conditions as eight, calculated by multiplying the levels (2×2×22 \times 2 \times 2).

Rubric: The response must accurately recall all three independent variables (type of psychotherapy, duration, and therapist sex), specify the two levels for each variable, and correctly state that there are eight unique conditions in total.

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