Discuss the main effects and interactions in a factorial design experiment.

What will be an ideal response?


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Psychology

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Siegel, Scillitoe, and Parks-Yancy (2005) found that students who engaged in a high self-affirming task (writing about values important to them) were

a. more likely to engage in self-handicapping on a subsequent test than students who engaged in a low self-affirming task (writing about an unimportant value) b. less likely to engage in self-handicapping on a subsequent test than students who engaged in a low self-affirming task (writing about an unimportant value) c. more likely to think about the importance of school and academic achievement d. less likely to engage in self-serving bias

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