Table 1.
Likely outcome | 2 condition design | 3 condition design |
---|---|---|
(a) Exp > Pla | Yes | Yes |
(b) Exp = Pla | Yes | Yes |
(c) Pla > Exp | Yes | Yes |
(d) Exp = Pla = Bas | No | Yes |
(e) Exp > (Pla = Bas) | No | Yes |
(f) (Exp = Pla) > Bas | No | Yes |
(g) Exp > Pla > Bas | No | Yes |
(h) Pla > (Exp = Bas) | No | Yes |
(i) Pla > Exp > Bas | No | Yes |
(j) Exp > (Bas > Pla) | No | Yes |
Abreviations: Bas = Baseline level; Pla = Placebo condition; Exp = experimental condition. The symbol ‘=’ indicates no significant differences between; the symbol ‘>’ indicates that the condition to the left was associated with significantly better performance than the condition to the right.