Field and Lawson (2003) reported the effects of giving 7–9?year?old children positive, negative or no information about novel animals (Australian marsupials). This variable was called ‘Infotype’. Each child received all three types of information about different animals. The gender of the child was also recorded. The outcome was the time taken for the children to put their hand in a box in which they believed either the positive, negative, or no information animal was housed . Fear information and the development of fears during childhood: Effects on implicit fear responses and behavioural avoidance. How did they analyse their data?
a. One?way independent ANOVA.
b. One?way repeated measures ANOVA?.
c. Two?way mixed ANOVA.
d. Two?way independent ANOVA.
c. Two?way mixed ANOVA.
You might also like to view...
The_________ , size, color, and severity of physical injuries should be carefully documented
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
According to our text, research in recent years indicates that employers believe the most important workplace skills for future employees are
a. academic skills and the ability to write effectively. b. job performance skills and specialized training. c. life skills such as self-reliance and decision-making. d. understanding power structures when communicating with supervisors.
The ability to sound out words is known as?
a. Decoding b. Sight vocabulary c. Grapheme d. Alphabetic principle e. A and D
What is the population standard deviation (?) for this set of data? 2, 4, 1, 5, 3
a. 1.41 b. 1.58 c. 2.00 d. 3.00