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Explain why a factorial ANOVA is the appropriate statistical analysis for this study instead of a one-way ANOVA, and describe what separate statistical metrics the test will produce to evaluate the impact of these variables.
Case context: A developmental psychologist conducts an experiment to investigate how two different factors, 'Instructional Style' (Self-paced vs. Instructor-led) and 'Learning Environment' (Online vs. In-person), influence students' reading comprehension scores.
Question: Explain why a factorial ANOVA is the appropriate statistical analysis for this study instead of a one-way ANOVA, and describe what separate statistical metrics the test will produce to evaluate the impact of these variables.
Sample answer: A factorial ANOVA is appropriate because the study includes more than one independent variable (Instructional Style and Learning Environment). It will produce a separate ratio and -value for each of the two main effects (Instructional Style and Learning Environment) and for their interaction effect, allowing the researcher to evaluate each effect independently.
Key points:
- Recognizes that the study has more than one independent variable (Instructional Style and Learning Environment)
- Explains that a factorial ANOVA is used because there are multiple independent variables
- Understands that the test produces a separate ratio and -value for each main effect
- Understands that the test produces a separate ratio and -value for the interaction effect
Rubric: The answer must demonstrate understanding by explaining that the presence of multiple independent variables requires a factorial ANOVA. It must also correctly describe that the test will output separate ratios and -values for each main effect and the interaction effect.
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