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Research Methods in Applied Settings: An Integrated Approach to Design and Analysis

By: Jeffrey A. Gliner; George A. Morgan | Book details

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CHAPTER
17
Adding Independent Variables-- Complex Between Groups Designs: Analysis and Interpretation
Overview
Reasons for Adding a Second (or More) Independent Variable(s)
Two-Factor Designs and Quantitative Research Approaches
Main Effects in More Detail
Interaction Effects in More Detail
Analysis of Two-Factor Designs
Source Table for a Two-Factor Analysis of Variance
Questions Answered in the Two-Factor Analysis of Variance
Describing the Results in the Text
Interpretation of the Results from a Two-Factor ANOVA Source Table
Statistical Procedures for Interpretation of an Interaction Effect
Statistical Procedures for Interpretation of Significant Main Effects
Summary
Study Aids
Concepts
Distinctions
Application Problems

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