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There are two within subject variables to be investigate... angle and the other is pair type. A graph like the one b... convenient display of the effects of these variables, wh... analyzed for significance using a 2 X 6 repeated measure...
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There are two within subject variables to be investigated. One is rotation angle and the other is pair type. A graph like the one below provides a convenient display of the effects of these variables, which can be analyzed for significance using a 2 X 6 repeated measures analysis of variance

In addition to the within subject effects that were of interest to Shepard and Metzler in their original research, there are between subject variables of interest. One is gender and the other is age. Males typically are faster than females in performing mental rotation and young adults are faster than both children and elderly adults. « Return to Top»

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