Exercise: Testing the interaction in two-by-two ANOVA ================ ## Anchoring and adjustment Items and anchor values (Jacowitz and Kahneman 1995) - How tall is the largest coast redwood in the world? \[20, 168m\] - How many member states belong to the United Nations? \[14, 127 members\] - How much km/h is the maximum speed of a house cat? \[11, 48km/h\] ### Research question - Does time pressure (respond within 7s) increase the anchor effect? ### Suggest a minimum relevant effect - Go to - Fix the parameters of the ANOVA model ### Some background - Open anchoring quest (Röseler et al. 2022), ### Plan the study - Pick one of the three items - Parameter recovery - Make a data frame for the two-by-two design - With the parameter values determined before, simulate responses - Re-estimate the parameters - Power simulation - Calculate the sample size necessary to detect the time-pressure effect ### Bonus task: Verify the plausibility of your model - Download the raw data from the open anchoring quest project - Estimate $\sigma$ and compare it to your value ### References
Jacowitz, K. E., and D. Kahneman. 1995. “Measures of Anchoring in Estimation Tasks.” *Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin* 21 (11): 1161–66. .
Röseler, L., L. Weber, K. A. C. Helgerth, E. Stich, M. Günther, P. Tegethoff, F. S. Wagner, et al. 2022. “OpAQ: Open Anchoring Quest, Version 1.1.50.97.” .