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Suppose a researcher replicates the psychotherapy study but decides to expand it by adding a third level to the type of psychotherapy variable (adding psychodynamic therapy to cognitive and behavioral). Apply the principles of factorial design notation to state the new design's notation and calculate the new total number of unique experimental conditions.

Question: Suppose a researcher replicates the psychotherapy study but decides to expand it by adding a third level to the type of psychotherapy variable (adding psychodynamic therapy to cognitive and behavioral). Apply the principles of factorial design notation to state the new design's notation and calculate the new total number of unique experimental conditions.

Sample answer: Adding a third level to the type of psychotherapy changes the design to a 3×2×23 \times 2 \times 2 factorial design. The new total number of unique experimental conditions is calculated by multiplying these levels (3×2×23 \times 2 \times 2), which equals 12 unique experimental conditions.

Key points:

  • Apply the change in levels of the first independent variable from 2 to 3.
  • Write the new factorial design notation correctly as 3×2×23 \times 2 \times 2.
  • Calculate the new total number of experimental conditions as 12.

Rubric: The response must correctly identify the new factorial notation as 3×2×23 \times 2 \times 2 and calculate the correct total of 12 unique experimental conditions.

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