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Suppose you are designing a 2×22 \times 2 factorial experiment to study the interaction between psychotherapy and motivation. State the two factors (independent variables) you need to manipulate or measure, and identify the two levels for each factor to construct this design.

Question: Suppose you are designing a 2×22 \times 2 factorial experiment to study the interaction between psychotherapy and motivation. State the two factors (independent variables) you need to manipulate or measure, and identify the two levels for each factor to construct this design.

Sample answer: To study this interaction using a 2×22 \times 2 factorial design, the first independent variable is psychotherapy (with levels: receiving psychotherapy vs. not receiving psychotherapy/control) and the second independent variable is motivation (with levels: high motivation vs. low motivation).

Key points:

  • Factor 1: Psychotherapy status.
  • Levels for Factor 1: Receiving psychotherapy vs. not receiving psychotherapy (control).
  • Factor 2: Patient motivation to change.
  • Levels for Factor 2: High motivation vs. low motivation.

Feedback: A correct response must identify the two factors and their levels: Factor 1 is therapy status (levels: receives therapy vs. control/no therapy) and Factor 2 is motivation level (levels: high motivation vs. low motivation).

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