Exam 22: Multi-Level Analysis Differences Between More Than Two Conditions Anova

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2) If there were 4 conditions in the experiment what was the between groups sum of squares?

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3) If there were 15 participants in the study what was the error df?

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5) Identify the post hoc test which is strong in showing significant differences but tends towards too many Type I errors with higher numbers of conditions:

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8) A researcher wishes to test for significant difference between three conditions but finds that the data cannot be transformed to normal. What would be the best thing to do?

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10) Which of the following is a test carried out on unrelated conditions to investigate a statistical trend?

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9) Which of the following is an ANOVA analysis carried out on multiple dependent variables?

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4) A researcher has tested participants in four independent conditions: training, training and feedback, training and reward, control. She wishes to compare the feedback and reward condition against the training and control conditions as an a priori comparison. What coordinates could be used for the linear contrast?

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7) Identify the post hoc test which will test for all possible contrasts including combinations of conditions against other combinations:

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1) In a one-way ANOVA analysis the MSbetween was 23.76 and the MSerror was 11.24. What was the F value?

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6) Identify the post hoc test which is highly conservative but which will test for all possible pairwise comparisons:

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