Exam 12: One-Way Between-Subjects Analysis of Variance Anova

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If a researcher reported an F-ratio with df = 2, 24 for a between-subjects ANOVA, then there were _____ conditions in the experiment and _____ total subjects.

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The formula for calculating SSWithin is: The formula for calculating SS<sub>Within</sub> is:

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The formula for calculating SSBetween is: The formula for calculating SS<sub>Between</sub> is:

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The following ANOVA table corresponds to an experiment on pizza preference (0-10) based on the topping (plain, sausage, pepperoni, or everything). The mean preference by groups is as follows: Plain: 8.5 Sausage: 6.8 Pepperoni: 6.5 Everything: 2.7 The following ANOVA table corresponds to an experiment on pizza preference (0-10) based on the topping (plain, sausage, pepperoni, or everything). The mean preference by groups is as follows: Plain: 8.5 Sausage: 6.8 Pepperoni: 6.5 Everything: 2.7    Fill in the table for a between-subjects design with a total of 6 subjects per condition, draw the graph representing the data, calculate eta-squared and Tukey's HSD, and draw conclusions based on the ANOVA table and the means provided. Fill in the table for a between-subjects design with a total of 6 subjects per condition, draw the graph representing the data, calculate eta-squared and Tukey's HSD, and draw conclusions based on the ANOVA table and the means provided.

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For an F-ratio with df = 2, 20, the Fcv for α\alpha = .05 would be:

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The formula for calculating dfWithin is:

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If a between-subjects ANOVA produced MSbetween = 35 and MSwithin = 15, then the F-ratio would be computed as:

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The final F-ratio is determined by dividing _____ by _____.

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The formula for calculating SSTotal is: The formula for calculating SS<sub>Total</sub> is:

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To calculate MSBetween, we divide _____ by _____.

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Which of the following is NOT an assumption of the one-way between-subjects ANOVA?

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Calculate Tukey's HSD and eta-squared for the following ANOVA. Calculate Tukey's HSD and eta-squared for the following ANOVA.

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If a researcher reported an F-ratio with df = 3, 32 for a between-subjects ANOVA, then there were _____ conditions in the experiment and _____ total subjects.

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For an F-ratio with df = 4, 24, the Fcv for α\alpha = .05 would be:

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If a between-subjects ANOVA produced SSbetween = 35 and SSwithin = 15, then If a between-subjects ANOVA produced SS<sub>between</sub> = 35 and SS<sub>within</sub> = 15, then  would be _____.would be _____.

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For an F-ratio with df = 3, 30, the Fcv for α\alpha = .05 would be:

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The formula for calculating dfTotal is:

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To calculate MSWithin, we divide _____ by _____.

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For an F-ratio with df = 2, 26, the Fcv for α\alpha = .05 would be:

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If a between-subjects ANOVA produced MSbetween = 20 and MSwithin = 5, then the F-ratio would be computed as:

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