Exam 12: Analysis of Variance: One-Factor Repeated Measures
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A disadvantage of a repeated-measures ANOVA described in your text is that you cannot
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In a one-factor repeated-measures ANOVA, the total variance is divided into four components.
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A repeated-measures ANOVA removes ________variance from further consideration.
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As a general rule, one-factor repeated-measures ANOVA is less powerful than one-way ANOVA.
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The F value obtained from the data is 3.45 based on 3 and 12 degrees of freedom. You shouldthe null hypothesis if = .05, even though you might be making a error.
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Theoretically, the difference between a one-way ANOVA and a repeated-measures ANOVA is that
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Data Set 12-4: Subjects \Sigma 1 3 0 7 10 2 5 4 7 16 \Sigma 8 4 14 26
-In Data Set 12-4, SStreat is equal to
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Your text said that the advantages of a repeated-measures ANOVA were
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A one-factor repeated-measures ANOVA is like a one-way ANOVA with respect to
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Which of the following multiple choice strategies was (were) analyzed by the example problem in your chapter?
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A one-factor repeated-measures ANOVA is like a one-way ANOVA with respect to
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Drug testing often involves giving participants each of the several dosages as well as a placebo (an inert substance). In this study, the dependent variable was a test that measured willingness to take risks (large scores mean more willingness). Calculate a repeated-measures ANOVA, Tukey HSD tests, and write an interpretation. Dosage Participant Placebo 15 30 60 1 10 40 31 50 2 24 48 36 36 3 32 50 62 55
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Data Set 12-4: Subjects \Sigma 1 3 0 7 10 2 5 4 7 16 \Sigma 8 4 14 26
-In Data Set 12-4, SStot is equal to
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As a general rule, one-factor repeated-measures ANOVA is more efficient than one-way ANOVA.
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Data Set 12-3: Subjects 1 2 6 9 17 2 5 10 10 25 \Sigma 7 16 19 42
-In Data Set 12-3, MSerror is equal to
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Which of the following multiple choice strategies was (were) analyzed by the example problem in your chapter?
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Data Set 12-3: Subjects 1 2 6 9 17 2 5 10 10 25 \Sigma 7 16 19 42
-In Data Set 12-3, SStreat is equal to
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A repeated-measures ANOVA with three subjects who provide data in six conditions would have what critical value of F ( = .05)?
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A one-factor repeated-measures ANOVA is like a one-way ANOVA with respect to
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