Respuesta :
Answer:
This is a between-group design.
Explanation:
Between-group or between-participant design refers to the design of experiments that involve two or more groups being tested simultaneously but with different factors. The simplest way to carry out a between-group design is by dividing participants into two groups, the experimental one and the control one. In the situation described in the question, we have several groups, all with different factors being tested at the same time.
Answer:
Between Factorial Design
Explanation:
Between Factorial design are the design which are used by experimental expert to understand effect of two or more variables
by randomly assigning the groups that had either a male or female interviewer using the factorial design upon the dependent variable which is why an experiment was designed to determine if gender of the interviewer and the amount of eye contact by the interviewer will influence the participant's liking of an interviewer by using between Factorial design which enable the participants to rate their liking of the interviewer.