What is a complete factorial design?

What will be an ideal response?


A complete factorial design is a factorial design in which each level of one factor is combined or crossed with each level of the other factor, with participants observed in each cell or combination of levels.

Psychology

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A way in which the differences between groups might stimulate new interpretations is

a. to view the differences as genetic variations. b. to view them as social handicaps. c. to examine patterns of problem-solving within a subculture. d. allowing the differences to be used by employers when hiring.

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Meditation, hypnosis, or drug use usually produces which type of consciousness?

a. automatic processes c. sleep and dreams b. altered states d. cognitive unconscious

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Although the split-brain patients studied by Sperry and Gazzaniga were all right-handed, they showed superior performance when using the left hand to a. draw a three-dimensional figure

b. copy words they saw. c. copy words they heard. d. identify objects by touch.

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Moral dilemmas about ending a life in our society most often

a. relate to active euthanasia b. arise from advances in technology and treatment c. have to do with passive euthanasia d. are fully resolvable by good hospice care e. are confined to issues of assisted suicide

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