Term ID: T1646

Factorial Design

/factorial-design/
An experimental research design that simultaneously manipulates two or more independent variables, allowing examination of main effects and interaction effects between variables in a single study.
Example: A study examining both therapy type (CBT vs. psychodynamic) and therapist experience (novice vs. expert) to understand how both factors and their interaction affect treatment outcomes.

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Reference: Fisher (1935)