Exam 13: Repeated-Measures Analysis of Variance Anova
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For a repeated-measures study comparing three treatment conditions with a sample of n = 4 participants,what are the degrees of freedom for the repeated-measures F-ratio?
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The results from a repeated-measures ANOVA are reported as,F(3,24)= 3.75,p < .05.For this study,how many treatment conditions were compared?
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A repeated-measures experiment compares three treatment conditions with a sample of n = 10 participants.If the data are analyzed with ANOVA,the analysis would have dftotal = ____.
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The analysis of total variability into between-treatments and within-treatments variability is the same for a repeated-measures ANOVA and an independent-measures ANOVA.
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The following data were collected from a repeated-measures study.
a. Determine if there are any significant differences among the four treatments. Use the .05 level of significance.
b. Compute the percentage of variance explained by the treatment effects (η2).Treatments 

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The following table shows the results of a repeated-measures ANOVA.Based on this table,what is the value for ?2,the percentage of variance accounted for by the treatments??? Source SS df MS Between 22 2 11 F=5.50 Within 58 21 Bet. Sub. 0 7 Error 28 14 2 Total 80 23
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The results of a repeated-measures ANOVA are reported as follows,F(2,24)= 1.12,p > .05.How many individuals participated in the study?
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For the repeated-measures ANOVA,SSwithin treatments = SSbetween subjects + SSerror.
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A repeated-measures ANOVA has SSwithin treatments = 26 and SSbetween subjects = 12.For this analysis,what is the value for SSerror?
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For a repeated-measures ANOVA,n = 5,k = 4,and error SS= 24.Therefore,MSerror = 2.
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A repeated-measures ANOVA produces SSbetween treatments = 30 and MSbetween treatments = 10.In this analysis,how many treatment conditions are being compared?
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A repeated-measures study uses a sample of n = 15 participants to evaluate the mean differences among four treatment conditions.In the analysis of variance for this study,what is the value for dfbetween treatments?
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When using the Scheffe' post hoc test for a repeated-measures ANOVA,the denominator for the F ratio should be ____.
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In a repeated-measures analysis of variance,how does the magnitude of the mean differences from one treatment to another contribute to the F-ratio?
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A repeated-measures study uses a sample of n = 10 participants to evaluate the mean differences among three treatment conditions.For this study,dfbetween subjects = 18.
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The F-ratio for a repeated-measures ANOVA has df = 1,15.The research study used a total of n = 16 participants.
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In the second stage of analysis for the repeated-measures ANOVA,individual differences are removed from the denominator of the F-ratio.
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In a repeated-measures ANOVA the variability caused by systematic individual differences must be measured and subtracted out of the between-treatments variability in the numerator of the F-ratio.
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Based on the results of a repeated-measures ANOVA,a researcher reports F(4,20)= 2.57,p > .05.For this ANOVA,the null hypothesis was rejected.
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