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Part 3- CUMULATIVE can include theoretical, hand-calculations, and use of SPSS o

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Part 3- CUMULATIVE can include theoretical, hand-calculations, and use of SPSS over any concepts covered thus far Scenario: The online dating website Match.com allows users to post personal ads to meet others. Each person is asked to specify a range from the youngest age that would be acceptable for a dating partner to the oldest acceptable age. A researcher wanted to know if the youngest age acceptable for a dating partner differs based on a person's sex (male or female) or residential location (urban, suburban, and rural areas). Given this scenario, answer the following questions (2 pts each-8 pts total) 13) List each factor and the number of levels in each. 14) List the dependent variable and its scale of measurement. Answer 15) Write the factorial notation of this scenario. 16) How many conditions are in this factorial design? Answer: Answer: Answer

Explanation / Answer

(13)

(i) Factor 1: Person's Sex. Number of Levels = 2

(ii) Factor 2: Residential Location. Number of Levels = 3

(14)

Dependent Variable: Youugest age acceptable for a dating partner

(15) Factorial Notation: 2 X 3

(16) Number conditions = 6