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Within-Subjects Factorial Design
A within-subjects factorial design is an experimental structure in which all of the independent variables are manipulated within subjects. In this approach, each participant is exposed to every possible combination of the independent variables' levels, requiring them to be tested across all conditions of the experiment. For example, in a study investigating cell phone use and time of day, a single participant would perform driving tests under all four distinct conditions: with and without a cell phone, both during the day and at night.
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What is the defining characteristic of a factorial design?
In a factorial design, researchers evaluate multiple independent variables by testing each one in separate, isolated conditions rather than combining them.