Exam 13: One-Way Within-Groups Anova
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According to Cohen's conventions, an effect size of 0.012 for a one-way within-groups ANOVA is considered to be:
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A researcher studying weight loss among overweight teenage girls wants to use a matched groups design to assess the effectiveness of three different diets.On which variable is it MOST important to match the participants?
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Which statistical analysis can handle multiple measures or repeated measures based on the same individuals?
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A one-way within-groups ANOVA is used when there is(are) _____ independent variable(s) with at least _____ levels.
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A researcher interested in the impact of "dress-down Fridays" on work performance decides to study the impact of attire at work.She randomly selects 35 people at a large company to participate.Across the course of three weeks, she has all 35 participants experience working under three different levels of work attire: casual, dress-casual, and formal attire.How many post hoc tests will be needed to determine where significant differences occurred?
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For the data in the source table, what is the effect size for this one-way within-groups ANOVA? Source SS df MS F Between-groups 39.52 2 19.76 Subjects 6.45 5 1.29 Within-groups 19.93 10 1.993 Total 53 17
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Which of these is a potential problem with a matched-groups design for ANOVA?
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Determine the critical cutoff for F at a p level of 0.05 if the following degrees of freedom were calculated for a one-way within-groups ANOVA: dfbetween = 2, dfsubjects = 9, dftotal = 29, dfwithin = 18.
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_____ sums of squares must be calculated in a within-groups ANOVA.
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The one-way within-groups design can be viewed as an extension of which other research design because of its ability to analyze data from more groups?
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According to Cohen's conventions, an effect size of 0.16 for a one-way within-groups ANOVA is considered to be:
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A between-groups hypothesis test is preferred over a within-groups hypothesis test.
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The one-way within-groups ANOVA has a new source of variability, known as the subjects sum of squares.To calculate this sum of squares, subtract:
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Following a one-way within-groups analysis of variance that results in a significant F statistic, the researcher should:
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For the data in the source table, calculate the F statistic of interest to researchers. Source SS df MS F Between-groups 10.1 2 5.05 Subjects 7.4 4 1.85 Within-groups 8.5 8 1.063 Total 26 14
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Determine the critical cutoff for F at a p level of 0.05 if the following degrees of freedom were calculated for a one-way within-groups ANOVA: dfbetween = 4, dfsubjects = 5, dftotal = 29, dfwithin = 20.
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_____ is(are) an additional assumption that must be evaluated in a within-groups ANOVA compared to a between-groups ANOVA.
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What is the correct formula for subjects degrees of freedom in a one-way within-groups ANOVA?
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_____ degrees of freedom must be calculated in a within-groups ANOVA.
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