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astra-53 [7]
3 years ago
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Imagine we alter the design a bit. First, in terms of remorse, we focus only on the remorse and the remorseless conditions (drop

ping the control condition). Second, we tell participants that the same defendant doctor has either never been accused of similar malpractice before (No Past Accusations) or has been accused of similar malpractice in the past (Has Past Accusations). The dependent variables remain the same. 1. What is/are the independent variable(s) in this study, and how many levels are there to each?A. IV #1: Remorse, two levels (Remorse versus Remorseless) - IV #2: Past Accusations, three levels (No Past Accusations versus Has Past Accusations versus Control). B. IV #1: Remorse, three levels (Remorse versus Remorseless versus Control) - IV #2: Past Accusations, two levels (No Past Accusations versus Has Past Accusations). C. IV #1: Remorse, two levels (Remorse versus Control) - IV #2: Past Accusations, two levels (No Past Accusations versus Has Past Accusations). D. IV #1: Remorse, two levels (Remorse versus Remorseless) - IV #2: Past Accusations, two levels (No Past Accusations versus Has Past Accusations). 2. Consider all of the possible main effects and interactions for this study. Run a 2 X 2 ANOVA (I will let you figure out which dependent variable to use for this!). Choose the option below that best describes the outcome. A. There are two significant main effects and a significant interaction.B. There is one significant main effect, one non-significant main effect, and a significant interaction.C. There are two significant main effects but there is no significant interaction.D. There is one significant main effect, one non-significant main effect, and no significant interaction.
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andrew11 [14]3 years ago
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No se qué hay que hacer pero bueno supongo que lo que escribí no tiene nada que ver
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