The primary difference between the Solomon four-group design and the two-factor experimental design is that ONLY the two-factor experimental design:
a. involves four groups of participants.
b. requires random assignment of participants to groups.
c. has a measurement before initial treatment.
d. includes two different treatments.
d
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A. enmeshed B. disengaged C. open D. flexible
Questions that go beyond the text, requiring students to evaluate and think creatively, are known as
a. literal questions. b. inferential questions. c. critical questions. d. discriminative questions.
What is the inner power and psychological energy that directs and fuels your behavior?
A. learning B. thinking C. motivation D. preparation E. responsibility
You are the CEO of a sports performance forecasting company. You have decided to adopt a Bayesian approach to data analysis and modelling. When you announce this new policy, your staff are unhappy and unconvinced, as they are used to a NHST approach. You stress that the Bayesian approach has several key advantages, including which of the following.
A. You can reject null hypotheses without any data collection. B. You can evaluate statistical significance using p-values. C. You can evaluate the likelihood of the null hypothesis being true. D. You can evaluate complex statistical models without data.