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EXPERIMENTS: PART 5
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Notation Examples
Factors? Levels? Conditions?
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Main Effects and Interactions
Factor MatricesLine GraphsBar Graphs
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Personality TypeOpen-
minded Avoidant
Therapy
CBT 25 24 24.5
Dynamic 24 26 25.0
24.5 25.0
Is CBT or psychodynamic therapy better for depression?(Assume a 2-pt difference on the BDI is statistically significant)
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Personality TypeOpen-
minded Avoidant
Therapy
CBT 12 13 12.5
Dynamic 24 26 25.0
18.0 19.5
Is CBT or psychodynamic therapy better for depression?(Assume a 2-pt difference on the BDI is statistically significant)
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Personality TypeOpen-
minded Avoidant
Therapy
CBT 12 38 25.0
Dynamic 12 37 24.5
12.0 37.5
Is CBT or psychodynamic therapy better for depression?(Assume a 2-pt difference on the BDI is statistically significant)
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Personality TypeOpen-
minded Avoidant
Therapy
CBT 40 17 28.5
Dynamic 15 41 28.0
27.5 29.0
Is CBT or psychodynamic therapy better for depression?(Assume a 2-pt difference on the BDI is statistically significant)
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Personality TypeOpen-
minded Avoidant
Therapy
CBT 29 34 31.5
Dynamic 6 43 24.5
17.5 38.5
Is CBT or psychodynamic therapy better for depression?(Assume a 2-pt difference on the BDI is statistically significant)
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Are loud obnoxious commercials more effective than typical commercials in affecting consumer behavior?
Commercial
Obnoxious Typical Rare
Frequency 25% 7%
Often 6% 24%
15.5% 15.5%
16% 15%
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Commercial
Obnoxious Typical Rare
Frequency 25% 17%
Often 6% 34%
15.5% 25.5%
21% 20%
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yesno
6. Emotional Reaction to Music
7.20
7.10
7.00
6.90
6.80
6.70
6.60
6.50
6.40
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yesno
9. Parent
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yesno
5. Belief in Soul Mates
6.70
6.60
6.50
6.40
6.30
6.20
6.10
6.00
Mea
n 32
. Sat
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22. Sleep Position
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yesno
3. Gun Ownership
5.50
5.00
4.50
4.00
3.50
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17. Personality Type
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