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What is the critical value (p = .05) for the F-statistic based on dfM and dfR?
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Which of the following statements is most accurate?
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What would be the most appropriate equation to calculate the F-statistic?
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To test sphericity of a data set Mauchley test is used, but what threshold is appropriate to assume sphericity is present?
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Examine the data below on footwear (barefoot, basic neutral shoe and complex (neutral) cushioned shoe) and the force in newtons (N) exerted when running over a force plate. By hand, calculate the total sum of squares (SST). 

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If we wished to incorporate the time of day in the experiment by having data collected at 8 A.m., 12 noon and 4 p.m. for each condition (i.e. barefoot, basic cushioning and cushioned support), what type of test would we need to run?
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Which of the following methods of analysis is best represented by the description 'tests specific hypotheses by partitioning the variance'?
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Calculate the residual mean sum of squares (MSR) or the average amount of variance explained by the model or the unsystematic variation.
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If sphericity is violated which of the following post hoc tests is not advised?
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If sphericity is not assumed, what needs to be adjusted to account for the violation and what impact does it have on the F-ratio?
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Which of the following is an example of a one-way repeated-measures research design?
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What would be the most appropriate equation to calculate the model degrees of freedom (dfM)?
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Which of the following is not a characteristic associated with a repeated-measures research design?
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Sphericity refers to the assumption that the relationship between pairs of experimental conditions is similar, but how many trials are required for sphericity to become an issue?
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What would be the most appropriate equation to calculate the residual degrees of freedom (dfR)?
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