Question: 5.The effect size to use for a main effect in a factorial ANOVA would be: A. Cohen's D Squared B. Partial Eta Squared C. Cohen's

5.The effect size to use for a main effect in a factorial ANOVA would be:

A. Cohen's D Squared

B. Partial Eta Squared

C. Cohen's D

D. Eta Squared

A researcher conducts an experiment on the effects of caffeine on memory. They hypothesise that caffeine may only be effective for studying if a person also has caffeine during the later testing of memory (say in an exam). There are two IV's: caffeine use during study (yes/no) and during testing (yes/no).

If there was a significant result, what would be the best way for the researcher to examine this further:

A. Simple effects analyses

B. Homogeneity of Variances

C. Using z-scores

D. The ANOVA gives you all of the relevant information that you need

What is the main reason we might prefer to use a Latin Square design over a complete counterbalancing design?

A. Because they include all possible sequences

B. To reduce order effects

C. Because there are too many participants

D. Because there are too many conditions

A 2 x 2 factorial experiment produces a set of means in a graph that looks like an upright 'X' shape. This likely means there is:

A. Both main effects and an interaction

B. A main effect of factor 2

C. A main effect of factor 1

D. An interaction

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