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Analyzing Data from a Between-Subjects Factorial Experiment How many degrees of freedom within groups are there in a 2 X 2 factorial experiment with 10 subjects per condition?
Illusory Correlations
The perception of a relationship between two variables when none actually exists.
Memory Biases
The tendency for memory to be distorted by previous experiences, desires, or the current emotional state.
Representativeness Heuristic
A belief that outcomes will always reflect characteristics of the process that generated them (e.g., an expectation that the outcome of a series of coin flips will always look random).
Coin Flips
A random process used to generate two equally likely outcomes, typically representing "heads" or "tails."
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