A) 120
B) 30
C) 70
D) 60
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A) There is an effect of gender on work experience.
B) There is no interaction between gender and work experience for female applicants.
C) There is an interaction between gender and work experience.
D) There is an effect of work experience on the likelihood of females being hired.
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A) 80
B) 120
C) 70
D) 60
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A) 70
B) 40
C) 10
D) 20
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A) independent
B) dependent
C) correlated
D) situational
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A) manipulating two or more independent variables in a single experiment.
B) specifying the overall effect of a dependent variable.
C) having multiple dependent measures.
D) using one independent variable or factor.
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A) Number of levels of first IV × Number of levels of second IV
B) Number of IVs × Total number of levels
C) Number of main effects × Number of interactions
D) Number of conditions of first IV × Number of conditions of second IV
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Multiple Choice
A) There may be a simple main effect of gender.
B) There may be a simple main effect of the type of school.
C) There may be an effect of aggressive play.
D) There may be a Gender × type of school interaction.
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Multiple Choice
A) male versus female viewers.
B) viewers of erotic versus non-erotic movies.
C) males versus females when the movie is erotic or non-erotic.
D) movies when the viewer is a male and when the viewer is a female.
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A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 18
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A) effect of one independent variable at one level of another independent variable
B) effect of one independent variable averaged over the levels of the other independent variables
C) only effect of interest
D) effect of dependent variable on the independent variable
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A) main effect of age.
B) main effect of gender.
C) simple main effect of age.
D) simple main effect of gender.
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A) the manipulation check indicates a manipulation failure.
B) the effect of one independent variable changes across levels of a second independent variable.
C) both independent variables have an effect.
D) the dependent variable is effectively manipulated in a factorial design.
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A) 24
B) 9
C) 4
D) 3
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A) find the main effects of each independent variable.
B) find an interaction between the independent variables.
C) save time.
D) manipulate one independent variable at a time.
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A) 2 × 2
B) 2 × 3
C) 2 × 2 × 3
D) 3 × 3
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A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 6
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A) very few variables tend to affect behavior.
B) they give a greater approximation of real-world conditions.
C) two or three independent variables cannot operate simultaneously.
D) combining all levels of each independent variable with all levels of the other independent variables is not possible.
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A) Personality characteristics-introverts and extroverts
B) The IQ test and the puzzle
C) The time taken to complete the test and solve the puzzle
D) Mean scores of the two groups
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A) factorial designs.
B) three or more levels of the independent variable.
C) more than one dependent variable.
D) a mixed factorial design.
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