Understanding Experiment Designs :Designing, Running, and Analyzing Experiments(Interaction Design Specialization) Answers 2026
Question 1
What might account for random error in an experimental measure?
✅ Natural variation among and within subjects
❌ A systematic flaw in the logging software
❌ A pattern of dropped data for every fifth subject
❌ Biased observations
❌ None of the above
Explanation:
Random error comes from unpredictable natural variability, not from consistent or biased problems (those cause systematic error).
Question 2
Which of the following would be an ordinal response? (Select all that apply)
✅ Responses on a Likert-type scale
❌ Height in centimeters
❌ Favorite color
✅ How spicy each subject prefers Thai food using 1–5 stars
❌ Number of heads from coin flips
Explanation:
Ordinal data has a meaningful order but not equal intervals.
Question 3
Factors are independent variables, and levels are their specific values.
✅ True
❌ False
Question 4
A between-subjects factor is defined as:
❌ Each subject experiences more than one level
✅ Each subject experiences only one level
❌ Each subject experiences all levels
❌ Each subject experiences all but one level
❌ None
Question 5
A within-subjects factor is defined as:
❌ Each subject experiences more than one level
❌ Each subject experiences only one level
✅ Each subject experiences all levels
❌ Each subject experiences all but one level
❌ None
Question 6
If a factor has four levels and subjects experience two of the four, it is:
❌ Within-subjects factor
❌ Between-subjects factor
✅ Partial within-subjects factor
❌ Partial between-subjects factor
❌ None
Question 7
Balanced designs mean every subject experiences every level of every factor.
❌ False
✅ True ❌➡️ Incorrect
Correct Answer:
❌ False
Explanation:
Balanced designs mean equal numbers of observations per condition, not that everyone experiences everything.
Question 8
Most common use of an independent-samples t-test:
❌ One set of subjects, same thing
❌ One set of subjects, two things
❌ Two sets of subjects, same thing
✅ Two sets of subjects that do different things
❌ None
Question 9
Most proper way to report a t-test:
✅ t(14) = 2.76, p = .015
❌ t(14) = 2.76, p < .05
❌ t(1,14) = 2.76, p = .015
❌ t(1,14) = 2.76, p < .05
❌ None
Question 10
A t-test is suited to one factor with two levels.
✅ True
❌ False
🧾 SUMMARY TABLE
| Q# | Correct Answer |
|---|---|
| 1 | Natural variation |
| 2 | Likert scale; 1–5 spice rating |
| 3 | True |
| 4 | Each subject experiences one level |
| 5 | Each subject experiences all levels |
| 6 | Partial within-subjects factor |
| 7 | False |
| 8 | Two subject groups, different things |
| 9 | t(14)=2.76, p=.015 |
| 10 | True |