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Consider a factorial experiment with 2 levels of one factor and
three levels of another. Participants are engaged in a task where
they have to press a button every time they hear a particular word
presented in a stream of words (one word per second for 60
seconds). Each participant completes 40 60-second trials. The first
variable is age: older individuals (age greater than 65) vs younger
(age less than 40). The second variable is ambient noise: low,
moderate, or high.
Describe the model underlying two-way factorial ANOVA. Explain
what each of the components of the model means in terms that could
be understood by somebody unfamiliar with statistics
three levels of another. Participants are engaged in a task where
they have to press a button every time they hear a particular word
presented in a stream of words (one word per second for 60
seconds). Each participant completes 40 60-second trials. The first
variable is age: older individuals (age greater than 65) vs younger
(age less than 40). The second variable is ambient noise: low,
moderate, or high.
Describe the model underlying two-way factorial ANOVA. Explain
what each of the components of the model means in terms that could
be understood by somebody unfamiliar with statistics