In: Statistics and Probability
Now that you have your data set for your final study mostly analyzed (it is due on Monday!), you thought the data analysis was over, right? Not so fast. I want you to run one more analysis, and this is going to be a tough one. Rather than a 2 X 2 ANOVA, I want you to run a 2 X 2 X 2 ANOVA. That is, I want you to include participant gender as a third independent variable. The good news here is that the analysis is almost identical to the 2 X 2 ANOVAs you already did for Paper IV. With a 2 X 2 X 2 ANOVA, though, simply pull gender over as another “fixed factor” in your design and then run the univariate ANOVA. In your discussion, tell me what (if anything) was significant in the analysis. Think about this as an A X B X C design. There are three different independent variables, all with two levels, so there should be three main effects (one for A, one for B, and one for C). There should be three 2 X 2 interactions (AB, AC, and BC). There should be one possible three way interaction (ABC). All I need you to tell me is which (if any) main effects are significant, which (if any) two way interactions are significant), and if the three way interaction is significant. I don’t need to see the statistics, means, standard deviations, or simple effects tests: just tell me which tests are significant! Then try to interpret it for me by looking at the means. Did differences seem to emerge for the DVs? Work with your group on this interpretation