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A psychologist used a 2×3 between-subjects design with eight subjects in each cell. a. What are the values of a,b,n

AB , and N for this design?

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Final answer:

In a 2x3 between-subjects design, 'a' is 8, 'b' is 2, 'nAB' is 8, and 'N' is 48.

Step-by-step explanation:

In a 2x3 between-subjects design, there are 2 levels of one independent variable and 3 levels of another independent variable. In this case, there are 8 subjects in each cell, so the value of 'a' is 8. 'b' represents the number of levels for the first independent variable, which is 2 in this design. 'nAB' represents the number of subjects in each cell, which is 8. 'N' represents the total number of subjects in the study, which can be calculated by multiplying the number of cells (2 x 3) with the number of subjects in each cell (8), resulting in a total of 48 subjects.

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