Exam 12: Analysis of Variance: One-Factor Repeated Measures

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A repeated-measures ANOVA with five subjects who provide data in three conditions would have what critical value of F ( α\alpha = .05)?

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An independent variable in a repeated-measures ANOVA is called a(n)

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The F value obtained from the data is 3.05 based on 4 and 14 degrees of freedom. Alpha = .05. With such results it is possible to make a _______ error.

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Data Set 12-7: Subjects \Sigma 1 2 3 7 12 2 3 5 6 14 \Sigma 5 8 13 26 -In Data Set 12-7, MSerror is equal to

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A psychologist finds a significant difference between two conditions. She is very happy, and repeats the study. This time, she finds no significant difference. She runs the study ten additional times, failing each time to find a significant difference. There is a good chance that the significant difference she found the first time

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In a one-factor repeated-measures ANOVA, the total variance is divided into two components.

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Data Set 12-6: CD : Subjects \Sigma 1 7 6 9 22 2 3 5 8 16 \Sigma 10 11 17 38 -In Data Set 12-6, MSerror is equal to

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The F test for a one-factor repeated-measures ANOVA is the product of two variances.

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In analysis of variance, an independent variable is called a

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Data Set 12-7: Subjects \Sigma 1 2 3 7 12 2 3 5 6 14 \Sigma 5 8 13 26 -In Data Set 12-7, the F value for a repeated-measures ANOVA is

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The word or phrase that means the same thing as factor is

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As a general rule, one-factor repeated-measures ANOVA is more powerful than one-way ANOVA.

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With one-factor repeated-measures ANOVA, factor means independent variable.

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Mean squares in one-factor repeated-measures ANOVAs are found by dividing sums of squares by degrees of freedom.

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Developmental psychologists study children at different ages. In this study, the children were tested three times, at ages 10, 11 and 12. At each age, they worked a set of 25 logic problems. The scores below represent percentage correct on the set of 25 problems. Calculate a repeated-measures ANOVA, Tukey HSD tests, and write an interpretation. Age Child 10 11 12 1 0 8 40 2 8 12 36 3 12 24 36 4 16 20 48

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A Tukey HSD test is not appropriate for data analyzed with a one-factor repeated-measures ANOVA.

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When sums of squares are divided by their degrees of freedom in one-factor repeated-measures ANOVA, means squares are the result.

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Which of the descriptions that follow might lead you to choose a statistical test other than a repeated-measures ANOVA?

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The repeated-measures ANOVA in Chapter 12 can be used to analyze two or more factors.

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Which of the descriptions that follow might lead you to choose a statistical test other than a repeated-measures ANOVA?

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