Exam 13: One-Way Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance
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The alternative hypothesis in a one-way repeated ANOVA is _____.
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The F test is robust to violations of the ____________________ assumption.
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The one-way repeated measures analysis of variance is appropriate when the dependent variable is qualitative or categorical.
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If the assumption of sphericity is violated in a repeated measures design,an adjustment factor can be used to obtain new degrees of freedom for
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The source of variability that reflects the influence of the independent variable is called the sum of squares ____________________.
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Compare the different sums of squares for a repeated measures design with the sums of squares for a between-subjects design.
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In a one-way repeated measures ANOVA,which of the following sums of squares reflects the influence of individual differences?
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When a _____ design is used,it is not possible to estimate the effects of disturbance variables due to individual differences.
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When comparing a between-subjects design with a repeated design,the between-subjects design will ____ powerful than the repeated design.
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A biopsychologist is interested in studying the effects of marijuana on cognitive skills by studying a group of 7 rats.He puts each rat in a maze and measures the time it takes the rat (in minutes)to find the cheese at the end of the maze.He then puts a mask on the rat and has it inhale marijuana smoke for 5 seconds.He then puts the rat back in the maze,and records its time to reach the cheese.Twenty minutes later he puts the rat back in the maze to test for lasting effects of the drug.The tables below summarize the data and part of the data analysis:
In your ANOVA summary table,the ______ source reflects variability in maze completion time (the dependent variable.that is due to disturbance variables such as individual differences;the purpose of partitioning this source of variability is to ______.


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ÓX2 = 704 (ÓX)2 = 8464 ÓTj2 =3178
ÓX = 92 k=3 N = 5 Ósi2 = 1898
Based on the summary values given above,what is the value of the sum of squares IV?
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Given a q value of 4.6,N=5,MSERROR = 2.4,and condition sample means of 6.89,11.00,and 5.2,you could conclude that _____.
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When a repeated measures design is used,the influence of individual differences cannot be estimated or statistically removed from the dependent variable.
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In order to test the null hypothesis of equivalent population means,it is necessary to calculate mean squares for the IV,error,and across subjects components.
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A biopsychologist is interested in studying the effects of marijuana on cognitive skills by studying a group of 7 rats.He puts each rat in a maze and measures the time it takes the rat (in minutes)to find the cheese at the end of the maze.He then puts a mask on the rat and has it inhale marijuana smoke for 5 seconds.He then puts the rat back in the maze,and records its time to reach the cheese.Twenty minutes later he puts the rat back in the maze to test for lasting effects of the drug.The tables below summarize the data and part of the data analysis:
If you found the F ratio to equal exactly 1.00,what would this tell you?


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The one-way repeated measures analysis of variance is used under the same conditions as one-way between-subjects analysis of variance except that the independent variable is within-subjects in nature rather than between-subjects in nature.
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Power tables are helpful to researchers in that,when the value of a population eta-squared and the desired power level is known they provide
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The Mauchly test for sphericity has been found to be a poor test of the sphericity assumption.
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The degrees of freedom for the denominator of the F test will always be _____ in the repeated measures case than in the between-subjects case.
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