Deck 13: The One-Way Analysis of Variance

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An experimenter studies the effect of type of music during practice on recall of word lists using rock background music for 20 subjects,classical music for 22 others,and country/western for another 25.How many levels are there in the experiment?

A)3
B)67
C)20
D)1
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For Joan's doctoral dissertation experiment,15 wheelchair users were randomly assigned to three groups with 5 in each group.These participants navigated in virtual-reality settings.Group 1 participants were in the virtual-reality setting (a building)as wheelchair users.Group 2 participants were in the virtual-reality setting in a wheelchair pushed by a walking person.Group 3 participants walked without aid in the virtual-reality setting.Joan measured the time each participant needed to complete the navigation of the virtual-reality setting.What are the dependent and independent variables?

A)Independent = wheelchair use;dependent = virtual-reality condition
B)Independent = wheelchair use;dependent = time needed
C)Independent = time needed;dependent = virtual-reality condition
D)Independent = virtual-reality condition;dependent = time needed
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When <strong>When   is significant,</strong> A)somewhere among the means at least two means differ significantly,but we do not know which specific means differ significantly. B)somewhere among the means at least two means differ significantly,and we know which specific means differ significantly. C)there may be significant differences between the level means. D)there are no significant differences between any of the level means. <div style=padding-top: 35px> is significant,

A)somewhere among the means at least two means differ significantly,but we do not know which specific means differ significantly.
B)somewhere among the means at least two means differ significantly,and we know which specific means differ significantly.
C)there may be significant differences between the level means.
D)there are no significant differences between any of the level means.
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Differences in scores produced by the independent variable corresponds with which of the following ANOVA terms?

A)Treatment effect
B)Factor
C)Mean square
D)Level
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Analysis of variance is the most common inferential statistical procedure used to analyze experiments because

A)it is the only statistical procedure that can test either between-subjects factors or within-subjects factors.
B)there are several different versions of it,and so it can test for possible treatment effects more accurately than the two-sample tests.
C)most researchers are more interested in whether there are differences in the variance among the conditions than in whether there are differences in the means.
D)there are several different versions of it,and so it can be used with many different experimental designs.
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When <strong>When   is not significant,</strong> A)somewhere among the means at least two means differ significantly,but we do not know which specific means differ significantly. B)somewhere among the means at least two means differ significantly,and we know which specific means differ significantly. C)there may be significant differences between the level means. D)there are no significant differences between any of the level means. <div style=padding-top: 35px> is not significant,

A)somewhere among the means at least two means differ significantly,but we do not know which specific means differ significantly.
B)somewhere among the means at least two means differ significantly,and we know which specific means differ significantly.
C)there may be significant differences between the level means.
D)there are no significant differences between any of the level means.
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An educational psychologist is interested in determining whether attitudes toward school change with age.She randomly selects 30 seventh-graders,30 ninth-graders,and 30 eleventh-graders and administers a "Do you like school?" test.In terms of ANOVA symbols,what is the value of N in the experiment?

A)3
B)90
C)30
D)1
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We perform ANOVA instead of multiple t-tests because with ANOVA the experimentwise error rate will

A)be much less than α\alpha .
B)be much larger than α\alpha .
C)change with each new significance test.
D)be equal to α\alpha .
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The independent variable matches which of the following ANOVA terms?

A)Treatment effect
B)Factor
C)Mean square
D)Level
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The experimentwise error rate is defined as the probability of making a Type I error

A)when comparing one pair of means in an experiment where there are more than two means.
B)when computing confidence intervals for level means.
C)anywhere among the comparisons of means.
D)when comparing the means of two or more factors in an experiment.
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Which of the following is not true of the analysis of variance?

A)It has a higher rate of Type I error than the two-sample t-tests.
B)It determines whether significant differences exist in an experiment.
C)It is used for experiments with two or more sample means.
D)It is a parametric procedure.
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In ANOVA,an independent variable that is studied using independent samples in all conditions is called a

A)within-subjects factor.
B)between-subjects factor.
C)level.
D)treatment.
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An educational psychologist is interested in determining whether attitudes toward school change with age.She randomly selects 30 seventh-graders,30 ninth-graders,and 30 eleventh-graders and administers a "Do you like school?" test.How many factors does this experiment have?

A)3
B)90
C)30
D)1
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An experimenter studies the effect of type of music during practice on recall of word lists using rock background music for 20 subjects,classical music for 22 others,and country/western for another 25.What kind of experimental design is this?

A)One-way,between-subjects
B)One-way,within-subjects
C)Two-sample,between-subjects
D)Two-sample,within-subjects
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Which of the following is an appropriate <strong>Which of the following is an appropriate   for ANOVA?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   not all µs are equal <div style=padding-top: 35px> for ANOVA?

A) <strong>Which of the following is an appropriate   for ANOVA?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   not all µs are equal <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Which of the following is an appropriate   for ANOVA?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   not all µs are equal <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Which of the following is an appropriate   for ANOVA?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   not all µs are equal <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Which of the following is an appropriate   for ANOVA?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   not all µs are equal <div style=padding-top: 35px> not all µs are equal
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The term condition matches which of the following ANOVA terms?

A)Treatment effect
B)Factor
C)Mean square
D)Level
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In terms of hypotheses,one of the major differences between the t-test and ANOVA is that

A) <strong>In terms of hypotheses,one of the major differences between the t-test and ANOVA is that</strong> A)   is never defined with the t-test. B)   is never defined with ANOVA. C)ANOVA never involves two-tailed hypotheses. D)ANOVA always involves two-tailed hypotheses. <div style=padding-top: 35px> is never defined with the t-test.
B) <strong>In terms of hypotheses,one of the major differences between the t-test and ANOVA is that</strong> A)   is never defined with the t-test. B)   is never defined with ANOVA. C)ANOVA never involves two-tailed hypotheses. D)ANOVA always involves two-tailed hypotheses. <div style=padding-top: 35px> is never defined with ANOVA.
C)ANOVA never involves two-tailed hypotheses.
D)ANOVA always involves two-tailed hypotheses.
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Which of the following is one of the assumptions we make when we do a one-way,between-subjects ANOVA?

A)Each condition contains the same number of scores.
B)The populations represented have significantly different variances.
C)All conditions of the single independent variable contain independent samples.
D)The means of the populations represented are homogeneous.
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Which of the following is the desired outcome of an ANOVA?

A)Our group variances are significantly different.
B)Our group variances are approximately equal.
C)Our group means are significantly different.
D)Our means are approximately equal.
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An independent variable that is studied using related samples in all conditions is called a

A)within-subjects factor.
B)between-subjects factor.
C)level.
D)treatment.
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Suppose you perform an ANOVA on 18 subjects divided evenly into three groups according to age.Reading speed is measured and averaged for each of the three groups.The reading speed for the Young Group is 10;for the Middle Group,12;and for the Older Group,13.Your <strong>Suppose you perform an ANOVA on 18 subjects divided evenly into three groups according to age.Reading speed is measured and averaged for each of the three groups.The reading speed for the Young Group is 10;for the Middle Group,12;and for the Older Group,13.Your   is 9.15.This is a significant   .Which of the following is the correct way to report this finding?</strong> A)The Older Group reads significantly faster than any other group. B)The Young Group reads significantly faster than any other group. C)There is a significant difference between the Older Group and the Middle Group. D)There is a significant difference among the reading speeds somewhere. <div style=padding-top: 35px> is 9.15.This is a significant <strong>Suppose you perform an ANOVA on 18 subjects divided evenly into three groups according to age.Reading speed is measured and averaged for each of the three groups.The reading speed for the Young Group is 10;for the Middle Group,12;and for the Older Group,13.Your   is 9.15.This is a significant   .Which of the following is the correct way to report this finding?</strong> A)The Older Group reads significantly faster than any other group. B)The Young Group reads significantly faster than any other group. C)There is a significant difference between the Older Group and the Middle Group. D)There is a significant difference among the reading speeds somewhere. <div style=padding-top: 35px> .Which of the following is the correct way to report this finding?

A)The Older Group reads significantly faster than any other group.
B)The Young Group reads significantly faster than any other group.
C)There is a significant difference between the Older Group and the Middle Group.
D)There is a significant difference among the reading speeds somewhere.
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In a one-way between-subjects ANOVA,the mean square within groups ( <strong>In a one-way between-subjects ANOVA,the mean square within groups (   )describes</strong> A)the variability of individual scores in the sample. B)an estimate of the variability of individual scores in the population. C)differences between the means as an estimate of the differences between means found in the population. D)the total variability in the population. <div style=padding-top: 35px> )describes

A)the variability of individual scores in the sample.
B)an estimate of the variability of individual scores in the population.
C)differences between the means as an estimate of the differences between means found in the population.
D)the total variability in the population.
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When  <strong>When   is true,   should be</strong> A)= 0.0. B)= 1.0. C) \le 0.0. D)> 1.0. <div style=padding-top: 35px>  is true,  <strong>When   is true,   should be</strong> A)= 0.0. B)= 1.0. C) \le 0.0. D)> 1.0. <div style=padding-top: 35px>  should be

A)= 0.0.
B)= 1.0.
C) \le 0.0.
D)> 1.0.
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In an experiment on the effect of caffeine on time to complete a manual task,Paolo has three treatments-0 mg,150 mg,and 300 mg of caffeine.He randomly assigns an equal number of 39 participants to his 3 conditions.If he calculates <strong>In an experiment on the effect of caffeine on time to complete a manual task,Paolo has three treatments-0 mg,150 mg,and 300 mg of caffeine.He randomly assigns an equal number of 39 participants to his 3 conditions.If he calculates   ,   and   ,what is his   ?</strong> A)5.90 B)27.95 C)30.90 D)2.95 <div style=padding-top: 35px> , <strong>In an experiment on the effect of caffeine on time to complete a manual task,Paolo has three treatments-0 mg,150 mg,and 300 mg of caffeine.He randomly assigns an equal number of 39 participants to his 3 conditions.If he calculates   ,   and   ,what is his   ?</strong> A)5.90 B)27.95 C)30.90 D)2.95 <div style=padding-top: 35px> and <strong>In an experiment on the effect of caffeine on time to complete a manual task,Paolo has three treatments-0 mg,150 mg,and 300 mg of caffeine.He randomly assigns an equal number of 39 participants to his 3 conditions.If he calculates   ,   and   ,what is his   ?</strong> A)5.90 B)27.95 C)30.90 D)2.95 <div style=padding-top: 35px> ,what is his <strong>In an experiment on the effect of caffeine on time to complete a manual task,Paolo has three treatments-0 mg,150 mg,and 300 mg of caffeine.He randomly assigns an equal number of 39 participants to his 3 conditions.If he calculates   ,   and   ,what is his   ?</strong> A)5.90 B)27.95 C)30.90 D)2.95 <div style=padding-top: 35px> ?

A)5.90
B)27.95
C)30.90
D)2.95
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Treatment variance is equal to

A) <strong>Treatment variance is equal to</strong> A)   . B)   . C)   . D)   . <div style=padding-top: 35px> .
B) <strong>Treatment variance is equal to</strong> A)   . B)   . C)   . D)   . <div style=padding-top: 35px> .
C) <strong>Treatment variance is equal to</strong> A)   . B)   . C)   . D)   . <div style=padding-top: 35px> .
D) <strong>Treatment variance is equal to</strong> A)   . B)   . C)   . D)   . <div style=padding-top: 35px> .
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Sum of squares is defined as the sum of

A)every number squared.
B)every mean squared.
C)the squared deviations between the mean and each score.
D)the squared deviations between the mean and each score,divided by the degrees of freedom.
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In a one-way between-subjects ANOVA,the mean squares between groups ( <strong>In a one-way between-subjects ANOVA,the mean squares between groups (   )describes</strong> A)the variability of individual scores in the sample. B)an estimate of the variability of individual scores in the population. C)differences between the means as an estimate of the differences between means found in the population. D)the total variability in the population. <div style=padding-top: 35px> )describes

A)the variability of individual scores in the sample.
B)an estimate of the variability of individual scores in the population.
C)differences between the means as an estimate of the differences between means found in the population.
D)the total variability in the population.
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In computing an ANOVA,which of the following is not one of the calculations?

A) <strong>In computing an ANOVA,which of the following is not one of the calculations?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>In computing an ANOVA,which of the following is not one of the calculations?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>In computing an ANOVA,which of the following is not one of the calculations?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>In computing an ANOVA,which of the following is not one of the calculations?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Previously,we've referred to the result of dividing a sum of squares by degrees of freedom as variance.In an ANOVA,this is referred to as which of the following terms?

A)Treatment effect
B)Factor
C)Mean square
D)Sum of squared deviations
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Treatment variance is defined as

A)the differences of scores from the mean of their condition.
B)the differences between the populations produced by a factor.
C)the inherent variability in the scores,to a certain extent.
D)sampling error.
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When  <strong>When   is true,   should be</strong> A)= 0.0. B)= 1.0. C)> 1.0. D) \le  0.0. <div style=padding-top: 35px>  is true,  <strong>When   is true,   should be</strong> A)= 0.0. B)= 1.0. C)> 1.0. D) \le  0.0. <div style=padding-top: 35px>  should be

A)= 0.0.
B)= 1.0.
C)> 1.0.
D) \le 0.0.
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<strong>  cannot ever be negative because</strong> A)only absolute differences are used in its computation. B)a ratio can never be negative. C)the mean squares are variances,which cannot be negative numbers. D)the larger variance estimate is always placed in the numerator. <div style=padding-top: 35px> cannot ever be negative because

A)only absolute differences are used in its computation.
B)a ratio can never be negative.
C)the mean squares are variances,which cannot be negative numbers.
D)the larger variance estimate is always placed in the numerator.
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Corey is researching the effect of memory-enhancing,memory-impairing,and memory- neutral drugs on the ability of rats to run a maze.He has a total of 45 rats available for his study.He randomly assigns an equal number of rats to each treatment condition.If he calculates his <strong>Corey is researching the effect of memory-enhancing,memory-impairing,and memory- neutral drugs on the ability of rats to run a maze.He has a total of 45 rats available for his study.He randomly assigns an equal number of rats to each treatment condition.If he calculates his   and   what is his   ?</strong> A)59.11 B)1.33 C)80.00 D)24.44 <div style=padding-top: 35px> and <strong>Corey is researching the effect of memory-enhancing,memory-impairing,and memory- neutral drugs on the ability of rats to run a maze.He has a total of 45 rats available for his study.He randomly assigns an equal number of rats to each treatment condition.If he calculates his   and   what is his   ?</strong> A)59.11 B)1.33 C)80.00 D)24.44 <div style=padding-top: 35px> what is his <strong>Corey is researching the effect of memory-enhancing,memory-impairing,and memory- neutral drugs on the ability of rats to run a maze.He has a total of 45 rats available for his study.He randomly assigns an equal number of rats to each treatment condition.If he calculates his   and   what is his   ?</strong> A)59.11 B)1.33 C)80.00 D)24.44 <div style=padding-top: 35px> ?

A)59.11
B)1.33
C)80.00
D)24.44
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In an analysis of variance,we assume that the variability of scores within a condition ( <strong>In an analysis of variance,we assume that the variability of scores within a condition (   )remains the same</strong> A)regardless of whether there is inherent inconsistency in any particular condition. B)only when   is false. C)only when   is true. D)regardless of whether   is true or false. <div style=padding-top: 35px> )remains the same

A)regardless of whether there is inherent inconsistency in any particular condition.
B)only when <strong>In an analysis of variance,we assume that the variability of scores within a condition (   )remains the same</strong> A)regardless of whether there is inherent inconsistency in any particular condition. B)only when   is false. C)only when   is true. D)regardless of whether   is true or false. <div style=padding-top: 35px> is false.
C)only when <strong>In an analysis of variance,we assume that the variability of scores within a condition (   )remains the same</strong> A)regardless of whether there is inherent inconsistency in any particular condition. B)only when   is false. C)only when   is true. D)regardless of whether   is true or false. <div style=padding-top: 35px> is true.
D)regardless of whether <strong>In an analysis of variance,we assume that the variability of scores within a condition (   )remains the same</strong> A)regardless of whether there is inherent inconsistency in any particular condition. B)only when   is false. C)only when   is true. D)regardless of whether   is true or false. <div style=padding-top: 35px> is true or false.
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When <strong>When   is false,   will be _____   .</strong> A)less than B)greater than C)equal to D)different from <div style=padding-top: 35px> is false, <strong>When   is false,   will be _____   .</strong> A)less than B)greater than C)equal to D)different from <div style=padding-top: 35px> will be _____ <strong>When   is false,   will be _____   .</strong> A)less than B)greater than C)equal to D)different from <div style=padding-top: 35px> .

A)less than
B)greater than
C)equal to
D)different from
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Post hoc comparisons are used in one-way ANOVA to compare all the possible

A)variances to each other.
B)pairs of means from a factor,one pair at a time,to determine which are significantly different from each other.
C)pairs of variances from a factor,one pair at a time,to determine which are significantly different from each other.
D)pairs of means from different factors to determine whether they are significantly different from each other.
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Error variance is equal to

A) <strong>Error variance is equal to</strong> A)   . B)   . C)   . D)   . <div style=padding-top: 35px> .
B) <strong>Error variance is equal to</strong> A)   . B)   . C)   . D)   . <div style=padding-top: 35px> .
C) <strong>Error variance is equal to</strong> A)   . B)   . C)   . D)   . <div style=padding-top: 35px> .
D) <strong>Error variance is equal to</strong> A)   . B)   . C)   . D)   . <div style=padding-top: 35px> .
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If  <strong>If   and the post hoc comparisons are significant,then the experimentwise probability of a Type I error is</strong> A)equal to  \alpha . B)greater than \alpha . C)equal to  \alpha  multiplied by the number of post hoc comparisons made. D)equal to  \alpha  divided by the number of post hoc comparisons made. <div style=padding-top: 35px>  and the post hoc comparisons are significant,then the experimentwise probability of a Type I error is

A)equal to α\alpha .
B)greater than α\alpha .
C)equal to α\alpha multiplied by the number of post hoc comparisons made.
D)equal to α\alpha divided by the number of post hoc comparisons made.
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When <strong>When   is true,all scores in the experiment come from the same population so   will be ______   .</strong> A)less than B)greater than C)equal to D)different from <div style=padding-top: 35px> is true,all scores in the experiment come from the same population so <strong>When   is true,all scores in the experiment come from the same population so   will be ______   .</strong> A)less than B)greater than C)equal to D)different from <div style=padding-top: 35px> will be ______ <strong>When   is true,all scores in the experiment come from the same population so   will be ______   .</strong> A)less than B)greater than C)equal to D)different from <div style=padding-top: 35px> .

A)less than
B)greater than
C)equal to
D)different from
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Post hoc comparisons are used

A)prior to the calculation of <strong>Post hoc comparisons are used</strong> A)prior to the calculation of   to determine if an ANOVA is necessary. B)after   is found to be significant. C)after   is found to be nonsignificant. D)when we plan on comparing only certain specified pairs of sample means with each other. <div style=padding-top: 35px> to determine if an ANOVA is necessary.
B)after <strong>Post hoc comparisons are used</strong> A)prior to the calculation of   to determine if an ANOVA is necessary. B)after   is found to be significant. C)after   is found to be nonsignificant. D)when we plan on comparing only certain specified pairs of sample means with each other. <div style=padding-top: 35px> is found to be significant.
C)after <strong>Post hoc comparisons are used</strong> A)prior to the calculation of   to determine if an ANOVA is necessary. B)after   is found to be significant. C)after   is found to be nonsignificant. D)when we plan on comparing only certain specified pairs of sample means with each other. <div style=padding-top: 35px> is found to be nonsignificant.
D)when we plan on comparing only certain specified pairs of sample means with each other.
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If <strong>If   is 0.35,then</strong> A)the proportion of variance in the population accounted for by the relationship we've discovered is   = .1225 or 12.5%. B)we are 35% more accurate at predicting subjects' scores when we use the grand mean to predict scores rather than using the mean from the condition they are in. C)we are 35% more accurate at predicting subjects' scores when we predict the mean score from the condition they are in rather than using the grand mean. D)we are 35% less accurate at predicting subjects' scores when we predict the mean score from the condition they are in rather than using the grand mean. <div style=padding-top: 35px> is 0.35,then

A)the proportion of variance in the population accounted for by the relationship we've discovered is <strong>If   is 0.35,then</strong> A)the proportion of variance in the population accounted for by the relationship we've discovered is   = .1225 or 12.5%. B)we are 35% more accurate at predicting subjects' scores when we use the grand mean to predict scores rather than using the mean from the condition they are in. C)we are 35% more accurate at predicting subjects' scores when we predict the mean score from the condition they are in rather than using the grand mean. D)we are 35% less accurate at predicting subjects' scores when we predict the mean score from the condition they are in rather than using the grand mean. <div style=padding-top: 35px> = .1225 or 12.5%.
B)we are 35% more accurate at predicting subjects' scores when we use the grand mean to predict scores rather than using the mean from the condition they are in.
C)we are 35% more accurate at predicting subjects' scores when we predict the mean score from the condition they are in rather than using the grand mean.
D)we are 35% less accurate at predicting subjects' scores when we predict the mean score from the condition they are in rather than using the grand mean.
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Corey is researching the effect of memory-enhancing,memory-impairing,and memory- neutral drugs on the ability of rats to run a maze.He randomly assigns 15 rats to each treatment.If he calculates <strong>Corey is researching the effect of memory-enhancing,memory-impairing,and memory- neutral drugs on the ability of rats to run a maze.He randomly assigns 15 rats to each treatment.If he calculates   and   what is his   ?</strong> A)9.44 B)5 C)37 D)12.17 <div style=padding-top: 35px> and <strong>Corey is researching the effect of memory-enhancing,memory-impairing,and memory- neutral drugs on the ability of rats to run a maze.He randomly assigns 15 rats to each treatment.If he calculates   and   what is his   ?</strong> A)9.44 B)5 C)37 D)12.17 <div style=padding-top: 35px> what is his <strong>Corey is researching the effect of memory-enhancing,memory-impairing,and memory- neutral drugs on the ability of rats to run a maze.He randomly assigns 15 rats to each treatment.If he calculates   and   what is his   ?</strong> A)9.44 B)5 C)37 D)12.17 <div style=padding-top: 35px> ?

A)9.44
B)5
C)37
D)12.17
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If <strong>If   and   ,where there is an equal number of participants in each treatment,what is HSD?</strong> A)3.79 B)7.62 C)8.40 D)4.91 <div style=padding-top: 35px> and <strong>If   and   ,where there is an equal number of participants in each treatment,what is HSD?</strong> A)3.79 B)7.62 C)8.40 D)4.91 <div style=padding-top: 35px> ,where there is an equal number of participants in each treatment,what is HSD?

A)3.79
B)7.62
C)8.40
D)4.91
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The post hoc comparison to use if the ns in all levels are not equal is

A)Tukey's HSD test.
B)Fisher's protected t-test.
C)the orthogonal t-test.
D)Turkey's LSD test.
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If <strong>If   and   and   and   ,what is   ?</strong> A)45.88 B)155.04 C)196.20 D)4.86 <div style=padding-top: 35px> and <strong>If   and   and   and   ,what is   ?</strong> A)45.88 B)155.04 C)196.20 D)4.86 <div style=padding-top: 35px> and <strong>If   and   and   and   ,what is   ?</strong> A)45.88 B)155.04 C)196.20 D)4.86 <div style=padding-top: 35px> and <strong>If   and   and   and   ,what is   ?</strong> A)45.88 B)155.04 C)196.20 D)4.86 <div style=padding-top: 35px> ,what is <strong>If   and   and   and   ,what is   ?</strong> A)45.88 B)155.04 C)196.20 D)4.86 <div style=padding-top: 35px> ?

A)45.88
B)155.04
C)196.20
D)4.86
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In an experiment on the effect of caffeine on time to complete a manual task,Paolo has three treatments-0 mg,150 mg,and 300 mg of caffeine.He randomly assigns an equal number of 39 participants to his 3 conditions.If he calculates <strong>In an experiment on the effect of caffeine on time to complete a manual task,Paolo has three treatments-0 mg,150 mg,and 300 mg of caffeine.He randomly assigns an equal number of 39 participants to his 3 conditions.If he calculates   and   ,what is his   ?</strong> A)5.90 B)27.95 C)30.90 D)2.95 <div style=padding-top: 35px> and <strong>In an experiment on the effect of caffeine on time to complete a manual task,Paolo has three treatments-0 mg,150 mg,and 300 mg of caffeine.He randomly assigns an equal number of 39 participants to his 3 conditions.If he calculates   and   ,what is his   ?</strong> A)5.90 B)27.95 C)30.90 D)2.95 <div style=padding-top: 35px> ,what is his <strong>In an experiment on the effect of caffeine on time to complete a manual task,Paolo has three treatments-0 mg,150 mg,and 300 mg of caffeine.He randomly assigns an equal number of 39 participants to his 3 conditions.If he calculates   and   ,what is his   ?</strong> A)5.90 B)27.95 C)30.90 D)2.95 <div style=padding-top: 35px> ?

A)5.90
B)27.95
C)30.90
D)2.95
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Which of the following would not result in an increase in the power of ANOVA?

A)Increasing the differences between the conditions of the independent variable
B)Increasing the variability of the scores within each condition
C)Increasing the n of small samples
D)Reducing the variability of the scores within each condition
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The larger the value of <strong>The larger the value of   ,</strong> A)the more consistently the factor caused particular scores in a particular condition. B)the less consistently the factor caused particular scores in a particular condition. C)the less important the effect of the factor in explaining the differences in scores. D)the more variable the effects of the treatment on the scores. <div style=padding-top: 35px> ,

A)the more consistently the factor caused particular scores in a particular condition.
B)the less consistently the factor caused particular scores in a particular condition.
C)the less important the effect of the factor in explaining the differences in scores.
D)the more variable the effects of the treatment on the scores.
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A study of the effect of IQ on musical ability involved three levels of IQ-below average,average,and above average.A total of 36 participants were involved.Of the 36 participants,8 were determined to have below-average intelligence,18 were of average intelligence,and 10 were of above-average intelligence.The <strong>A study of the effect of IQ on musical ability involved three levels of IQ-below average,average,and above average.A total of 36 participants were involved.Of the 36 participants,8 were determined to have below-average intelligence,18 were of average intelligence,and 10 were of above-average intelligence.The   _____,   _____,and   _____.</strong> A)33,2,35 B)2,33,35 C)2,35,33 D)35,33,2 <div style=padding-top: 35px> _____, <strong>A study of the effect of IQ on musical ability involved three levels of IQ-below average,average,and above average.A total of 36 participants were involved.Of the 36 participants,8 were determined to have below-average intelligence,18 were of average intelligence,and 10 were of above-average intelligence.The   _____,   _____,and   _____.</strong> A)33,2,35 B)2,33,35 C)2,35,33 D)35,33,2 <div style=padding-top: 35px> _____,and <strong>A study of the effect of IQ on musical ability involved three levels of IQ-below average,average,and above average.A total of 36 participants were involved.Of the 36 participants,8 were determined to have below-average intelligence,18 were of average intelligence,and 10 were of above-average intelligence.The   _____,   _____,and   _____.</strong> A)33,2,35 B)2,33,35 C)2,35,33 D)35,33,2 <div style=padding-top: 35px> _____.

A)33,2,35
B)2,33,35
C)2,35,33
D)35,33,2
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If <strong>If   what is the confidence interval?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> what is the confidence interval?

A) <strong>If   what is the confidence interval?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>If   what is the confidence interval?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>If   what is the confidence interval?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>If   what is the confidence interval?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A researcher investigated whether the noise level in a room influenced productivity.For this experiment,  <strong>A researcher investigated whether the noise level in a room influenced productivity.For this experiment,   = 3 and   = 20.What is   ? Use  \alpha  = 0.05.</strong> A)3.10 B)3.59 C)4.94 D)8.66 <div style=padding-top: 35px>  = 3 and  <strong>A researcher investigated whether the noise level in a room influenced productivity.For this experiment,   = 3 and   = 20.What is   ? Use  \alpha  = 0.05.</strong> A)3.10 B)3.59 C)4.94 D)8.66 <div style=padding-top: 35px>  = 20.What is  <strong>A researcher investigated whether the noise level in a room influenced productivity.For this experiment,   = 3 and   = 20.What is   ? Use  \alpha  = 0.05.</strong> A)3.10 B)3.59 C)4.94 D)8.66 <div style=padding-top: 35px>  ? Use α\alpha = 0.05.

A)3.10
B)3.59
C)4.94
D)8.66
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The post hoc comparison to use if the ns in all levels are equal is

A)Tukey's HSD test.
B)Fisher's protected t-test.
C)the orthogonal t-test.
D)the equal ns t-test.
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Research into the social behavior of senior citizens living in different settings has resulted in the following data.Within each residential setting type,6 seniors were studied to see how many days each week they left their home.What is the <strong>Research into the social behavior of senior citizens living in different settings has resulted in the following data.Within each residential setting type,6 seniors were studied to see how many days each week they left their home.What is the   ?  </strong> A)10.38 B)33.44 C)1.61 D)16.72 <div style=padding-top: 35px> ? <strong>Research into the social behavior of senior citizens living in different settings has resulted in the following data.Within each residential setting type,6 seniors were studied to see how many days each week they left their home.What is the   ?  </strong> A)10.38 B)33.44 C)1.61 D)16.72 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)10.38
B)33.44
C)1.61
D)16.72
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The F-distribution is defined as the

A)distribution of all possible values of F regardless of whether  <strong>The F-distribution is defined as the</strong> A)distribution of all possible values of F regardless of whether   is true or false. B)sampling distribution showing the various values of F that occur through sampling error when   is true and all conditions represent one population. C)distance of each sample mean from the mean of the sampling distribution in estimated standard error units. D)sampling distribution showing all values of F that occur when   is false and all conditions represent different population  \mu s. <div style=padding-top: 35px>  is true or false.
B)sampling distribution showing the various values of F that occur through sampling error when  <strong>The F-distribution is defined as the</strong> A)distribution of all possible values of F regardless of whether   is true or false. B)sampling distribution showing the various values of F that occur through sampling error when   is true and all conditions represent one population. C)distance of each sample mean from the mean of the sampling distribution in estimated standard error units. D)sampling distribution showing all values of F that occur when   is false and all conditions represent different population  \mu s. <div style=padding-top: 35px>  is true and all conditions represent one population.
C)distance of each sample mean from the mean of the sampling distribution in estimated standard error units.
D)sampling distribution showing all values of F that occur when  <strong>The F-distribution is defined as the</strong> A)distribution of all possible values of F regardless of whether   is true or false. B)sampling distribution showing the various values of F that occur through sampling error when   is true and all conditions represent one population. C)distance of each sample mean from the mean of the sampling distribution in estimated standard error units. D)sampling distribution showing all values of F that occur when   is false and all conditions represent different population  \mu s. <div style=padding-top: 35px>  is false and all conditions represent different population μ\mu s.
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Complete the following ANOVA summary table. <strong>Complete the following ANOVA summary table.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)There is insufficient information given to complete this table <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) <strong>Complete the following ANOVA summary table.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)There is insufficient information given to complete this table <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Complete the following ANOVA summary table.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)There is insufficient information given to complete this table <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Complete the following ANOVA summary table.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)There is insufficient information given to complete this table <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D)There is insufficient information given to complete this table
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Which of the following is NOT a component in calculating a confidence interval for a single <strong>Which of the following is NOT a component in calculating a confidence interval for a single   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> ?

A) <strong>Which of the following is NOT a component in calculating a confidence interval for a single   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Which of the following is NOT a component in calculating a confidence interval for a single   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Which of the following is NOT a component in calculating a confidence interval for a single   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Which of the following is NOT a component in calculating a confidence interval for a single   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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In an experiment on the effect of caffeine on time to complete a manual task,Paolo has three treatments-0 mg,150 mg,and 300 mg of caffeine.He randomly assigns an equal number of 39 participants to his 3 conditions.If he calculates <strong>In an experiment on the effect of caffeine on time to complete a manual task,Paolo has three treatments-0 mg,150 mg,and 300 mg of caffeine.He randomly assigns an equal number of 39 participants to his 3 conditions.If he calculates   and   ,what is his   ?</strong> A)5.90 B)27.95 C)30.90 D)2.95 <div style=padding-top: 35px> and <strong>In an experiment on the effect of caffeine on time to complete a manual task,Paolo has three treatments-0 mg,150 mg,and 300 mg of caffeine.He randomly assigns an equal number of 39 participants to his 3 conditions.If he calculates   and   ,what is his   ?</strong> A)5.90 B)27.95 C)30.90 D)2.95 <div style=padding-top: 35px> ,what is his <strong>In an experiment on the effect of caffeine on time to complete a manual task,Paolo has three treatments-0 mg,150 mg,and 300 mg of caffeine.He randomly assigns an equal number of 39 participants to his 3 conditions.If he calculates   and   ,what is his   ?</strong> A)5.90 B)27.95 C)30.90 D)2.95 <div style=padding-top: 35px> ?

A)5.90
B)27.95
C)30.90
D)2.95
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Using the following ANOVA summary table,compute <strong>Using the following ANOVA summary table,compute   .  </strong> A)0.29 B)0.78 C)0.22 D)1.79 <div style=padding-top: 35px> . <strong>Using the following ANOVA summary table,compute   .  </strong> A)0.29 B)0.78 C)0.22 D)1.79 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)0.29
B)0.78
C)0.22
D)1.79
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When Tukey's HSD test is used,two means are significantly different if the absolute difference between them is

A)greater than the HSD.
B)less than the HSD.
C)equal to the HSD.
D)zero.
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Jessica is conducting a research study as part of her company's risk management program.She has collected data on the number of accidents reported during the past year in each of the company's 3 work shifts.Because reports were not available for each shift every day, <strong>Jessica is conducting a research study as part of her company's risk management program.She has collected data on the number of accidents reported during the past year in each of the company's 3 work shifts.Because reports were not available for each shift every day,   and   .She has calculated that   and   .What is   ?</strong> A)0.06 B)17.45 C)1.92 D)58.65 <div style=padding-top: 35px> and <strong>Jessica is conducting a research study as part of her company's risk management program.She has collected data on the number of accidents reported during the past year in each of the company's 3 work shifts.Because reports were not available for each shift every day,   and   .She has calculated that   and   .What is   ?</strong> A)0.06 B)17.45 C)1.92 D)58.65 <div style=padding-top: 35px> .She has calculated that <strong>Jessica is conducting a research study as part of her company's risk management program.She has collected data on the number of accidents reported during the past year in each of the company's 3 work shifts.Because reports were not available for each shift every day,   and   .She has calculated that   and   .What is   ?</strong> A)0.06 B)17.45 C)1.92 D)58.65 <div style=padding-top: 35px> and <strong>Jessica is conducting a research study as part of her company's risk management program.She has collected data on the number of accidents reported during the past year in each of the company's 3 work shifts.Because reports were not available for each shift every day,   and   .She has calculated that   and   .What is   ?</strong> A)0.06 B)17.45 C)1.92 D)58.65 <div style=padding-top: 35px> .What is <strong>Jessica is conducting a research study as part of her company's risk management program.She has collected data on the number of accidents reported during the past year in each of the company's 3 work shifts.Because reports were not available for each shift every day,   and   .She has calculated that   and   .What is   ?</strong> A)0.06 B)17.45 C)1.92 D)58.65 <div style=padding-top: 35px> ?

A)0.06
B)17.45
C)1.92
D)58.65
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Statistics involving two or more dependent variables are called

A)multivariate statistics.
B)inferential statistics.
C)univariate statistics.
D)descriptive statistics.
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An experimenter studies the effect of type of music during practice on recall of word lists using rock background music for 20 subjects,classical music for 22 others,and country/western for another 25.How many levels are there in the experiment?

A)3
B)67
C)20
D)1
3
2
For Joan's doctoral dissertation experiment,15 wheelchair users were randomly assigned to three groups with 5 in each group.These participants navigated in virtual-reality settings.Group 1 participants were in the virtual-reality setting (a building)as wheelchair users.Group 2 participants were in the virtual-reality setting in a wheelchair pushed by a walking person.Group 3 participants walked without aid in the virtual-reality setting.Joan measured the time each participant needed to complete the navigation of the virtual-reality setting.What are the dependent and independent variables?

A)Independent = wheelchair use;dependent = virtual-reality condition
B)Independent = wheelchair use;dependent = time needed
C)Independent = time needed;dependent = virtual-reality condition
D)Independent = virtual-reality condition;dependent = time needed
Independent = virtual-reality condition;dependent = time needed
3
When <strong>When   is significant,</strong> A)somewhere among the means at least two means differ significantly,but we do not know which specific means differ significantly. B)somewhere among the means at least two means differ significantly,and we know which specific means differ significantly. C)there may be significant differences between the level means. D)there are no significant differences between any of the level means. is significant,

A)somewhere among the means at least two means differ significantly,but we do not know which specific means differ significantly.
B)somewhere among the means at least two means differ significantly,and we know which specific means differ significantly.
C)there may be significant differences between the level means.
D)there are no significant differences between any of the level means.
somewhere among the means at least two means differ significantly,but we do not know which specific means differ significantly.
4
Differences in scores produced by the independent variable corresponds with which of the following ANOVA terms?

A)Treatment effect
B)Factor
C)Mean square
D)Level
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Analysis of variance is the most common inferential statistical procedure used to analyze experiments because

A)it is the only statistical procedure that can test either between-subjects factors or within-subjects factors.
B)there are several different versions of it,and so it can test for possible treatment effects more accurately than the two-sample tests.
C)most researchers are more interested in whether there are differences in the variance among the conditions than in whether there are differences in the means.
D)there are several different versions of it,and so it can be used with many different experimental designs.
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When <strong>When   is not significant,</strong> A)somewhere among the means at least two means differ significantly,but we do not know which specific means differ significantly. B)somewhere among the means at least two means differ significantly,and we know which specific means differ significantly. C)there may be significant differences between the level means. D)there are no significant differences between any of the level means. is not significant,

A)somewhere among the means at least two means differ significantly,but we do not know which specific means differ significantly.
B)somewhere among the means at least two means differ significantly,and we know which specific means differ significantly.
C)there may be significant differences between the level means.
D)there are no significant differences between any of the level means.
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An educational psychologist is interested in determining whether attitudes toward school change with age.She randomly selects 30 seventh-graders,30 ninth-graders,and 30 eleventh-graders and administers a "Do you like school?" test.In terms of ANOVA symbols,what is the value of N in the experiment?

A)3
B)90
C)30
D)1
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We perform ANOVA instead of multiple t-tests because with ANOVA the experimentwise error rate will

A)be much less than α\alpha .
B)be much larger than α\alpha .
C)change with each new significance test.
D)be equal to α\alpha .
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The independent variable matches which of the following ANOVA terms?

A)Treatment effect
B)Factor
C)Mean square
D)Level
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The experimentwise error rate is defined as the probability of making a Type I error

A)when comparing one pair of means in an experiment where there are more than two means.
B)when computing confidence intervals for level means.
C)anywhere among the comparisons of means.
D)when comparing the means of two or more factors in an experiment.
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Which of the following is not true of the analysis of variance?

A)It has a higher rate of Type I error than the two-sample t-tests.
B)It determines whether significant differences exist in an experiment.
C)It is used for experiments with two or more sample means.
D)It is a parametric procedure.
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In ANOVA,an independent variable that is studied using independent samples in all conditions is called a

A)within-subjects factor.
B)between-subjects factor.
C)level.
D)treatment.
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An educational psychologist is interested in determining whether attitudes toward school change with age.She randomly selects 30 seventh-graders,30 ninth-graders,and 30 eleventh-graders and administers a "Do you like school?" test.How many factors does this experiment have?

A)3
B)90
C)30
D)1
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An experimenter studies the effect of type of music during practice on recall of word lists using rock background music for 20 subjects,classical music for 22 others,and country/western for another 25.What kind of experimental design is this?

A)One-way,between-subjects
B)One-way,within-subjects
C)Two-sample,between-subjects
D)Two-sample,within-subjects
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Which of the following is an appropriate <strong>Which of the following is an appropriate   for ANOVA?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   not all µs are equal for ANOVA?

A) <strong>Which of the following is an appropriate   for ANOVA?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   not all µs are equal
B) <strong>Which of the following is an appropriate   for ANOVA?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   not all µs are equal
C) <strong>Which of the following is an appropriate   for ANOVA?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   not all µs are equal
D) <strong>Which of the following is an appropriate   for ANOVA?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   not all µs are equal not all µs are equal
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The term condition matches which of the following ANOVA terms?

A)Treatment effect
B)Factor
C)Mean square
D)Level
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In terms of hypotheses,one of the major differences between the t-test and ANOVA is that

A) <strong>In terms of hypotheses,one of the major differences between the t-test and ANOVA is that</strong> A)   is never defined with the t-test. B)   is never defined with ANOVA. C)ANOVA never involves two-tailed hypotheses. D)ANOVA always involves two-tailed hypotheses. is never defined with the t-test.
B) <strong>In terms of hypotheses,one of the major differences between the t-test and ANOVA is that</strong> A)   is never defined with the t-test. B)   is never defined with ANOVA. C)ANOVA never involves two-tailed hypotheses. D)ANOVA always involves two-tailed hypotheses. is never defined with ANOVA.
C)ANOVA never involves two-tailed hypotheses.
D)ANOVA always involves two-tailed hypotheses.
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Which of the following is one of the assumptions we make when we do a one-way,between-subjects ANOVA?

A)Each condition contains the same number of scores.
B)The populations represented have significantly different variances.
C)All conditions of the single independent variable contain independent samples.
D)The means of the populations represented are homogeneous.
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Which of the following is the desired outcome of an ANOVA?

A)Our group variances are significantly different.
B)Our group variances are approximately equal.
C)Our group means are significantly different.
D)Our means are approximately equal.
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An independent variable that is studied using related samples in all conditions is called a

A)within-subjects factor.
B)between-subjects factor.
C)level.
D)treatment.
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Suppose you perform an ANOVA on 18 subjects divided evenly into three groups according to age.Reading speed is measured and averaged for each of the three groups.The reading speed for the Young Group is 10;for the Middle Group,12;and for the Older Group,13.Your <strong>Suppose you perform an ANOVA on 18 subjects divided evenly into three groups according to age.Reading speed is measured and averaged for each of the three groups.The reading speed for the Young Group is 10;for the Middle Group,12;and for the Older Group,13.Your   is 9.15.This is a significant   .Which of the following is the correct way to report this finding?</strong> A)The Older Group reads significantly faster than any other group. B)The Young Group reads significantly faster than any other group. C)There is a significant difference between the Older Group and the Middle Group. D)There is a significant difference among the reading speeds somewhere. is 9.15.This is a significant <strong>Suppose you perform an ANOVA on 18 subjects divided evenly into three groups according to age.Reading speed is measured and averaged for each of the three groups.The reading speed for the Young Group is 10;for the Middle Group,12;and for the Older Group,13.Your   is 9.15.This is a significant   .Which of the following is the correct way to report this finding?</strong> A)The Older Group reads significantly faster than any other group. B)The Young Group reads significantly faster than any other group. C)There is a significant difference between the Older Group and the Middle Group. D)There is a significant difference among the reading speeds somewhere. .Which of the following is the correct way to report this finding?

A)The Older Group reads significantly faster than any other group.
B)The Young Group reads significantly faster than any other group.
C)There is a significant difference between the Older Group and the Middle Group.
D)There is a significant difference among the reading speeds somewhere.
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In a one-way between-subjects ANOVA,the mean square within groups ( <strong>In a one-way between-subjects ANOVA,the mean square within groups (   )describes</strong> A)the variability of individual scores in the sample. B)an estimate of the variability of individual scores in the population. C)differences between the means as an estimate of the differences between means found in the population. D)the total variability in the population. )describes

A)the variability of individual scores in the sample.
B)an estimate of the variability of individual scores in the population.
C)differences between the means as an estimate of the differences between means found in the population.
D)the total variability in the population.
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When  <strong>When   is true,   should be</strong> A)= 0.0. B)= 1.0. C) \le 0.0. D)> 1.0.  is true,  <strong>When   is true,   should be</strong> A)= 0.0. B)= 1.0. C) \le 0.0. D)> 1.0.  should be

A)= 0.0.
B)= 1.0.
C) \le 0.0.
D)> 1.0.
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In an experiment on the effect of caffeine on time to complete a manual task,Paolo has three treatments-0 mg,150 mg,and 300 mg of caffeine.He randomly assigns an equal number of 39 participants to his 3 conditions.If he calculates <strong>In an experiment on the effect of caffeine on time to complete a manual task,Paolo has three treatments-0 mg,150 mg,and 300 mg of caffeine.He randomly assigns an equal number of 39 participants to his 3 conditions.If he calculates   ,   and   ,what is his   ?</strong> A)5.90 B)27.95 C)30.90 D)2.95 , <strong>In an experiment on the effect of caffeine on time to complete a manual task,Paolo has three treatments-0 mg,150 mg,and 300 mg of caffeine.He randomly assigns an equal number of 39 participants to his 3 conditions.If he calculates   ,   and   ,what is his   ?</strong> A)5.90 B)27.95 C)30.90 D)2.95 and <strong>In an experiment on the effect of caffeine on time to complete a manual task,Paolo has three treatments-0 mg,150 mg,and 300 mg of caffeine.He randomly assigns an equal number of 39 participants to his 3 conditions.If he calculates   ,   and   ,what is his   ?</strong> A)5.90 B)27.95 C)30.90 D)2.95 ,what is his <strong>In an experiment on the effect of caffeine on time to complete a manual task,Paolo has three treatments-0 mg,150 mg,and 300 mg of caffeine.He randomly assigns an equal number of 39 participants to his 3 conditions.If he calculates   ,   and   ,what is his   ?</strong> A)5.90 B)27.95 C)30.90 D)2.95 ?

A)5.90
B)27.95
C)30.90
D)2.95
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Treatment variance is equal to

A) <strong>Treatment variance is equal to</strong> A)   . B)   . C)   . D)   . .
B) <strong>Treatment variance is equal to</strong> A)   . B)   . C)   . D)   . .
C) <strong>Treatment variance is equal to</strong> A)   . B)   . C)   . D)   . .
D) <strong>Treatment variance is equal to</strong> A)   . B)   . C)   . D)   . .
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Sum of squares is defined as the sum of

A)every number squared.
B)every mean squared.
C)the squared deviations between the mean and each score.
D)the squared deviations between the mean and each score,divided by the degrees of freedom.
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In a one-way between-subjects ANOVA,the mean squares between groups ( <strong>In a one-way between-subjects ANOVA,the mean squares between groups (   )describes</strong> A)the variability of individual scores in the sample. B)an estimate of the variability of individual scores in the population. C)differences between the means as an estimate of the differences between means found in the population. D)the total variability in the population. )describes

A)the variability of individual scores in the sample.
B)an estimate of the variability of individual scores in the population.
C)differences between the means as an estimate of the differences between means found in the population.
D)the total variability in the population.
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In computing an ANOVA,which of the following is not one of the calculations?

A) <strong>In computing an ANOVA,which of the following is not one of the calculations?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>In computing an ANOVA,which of the following is not one of the calculations?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>In computing an ANOVA,which of the following is not one of the calculations?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>In computing an ANOVA,which of the following is not one of the calculations?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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Previously,we've referred to the result of dividing a sum of squares by degrees of freedom as variance.In an ANOVA,this is referred to as which of the following terms?

A)Treatment effect
B)Factor
C)Mean square
D)Sum of squared deviations
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Treatment variance is defined as

A)the differences of scores from the mean of their condition.
B)the differences between the populations produced by a factor.
C)the inherent variability in the scores,to a certain extent.
D)sampling error.
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When  <strong>When   is true,   should be</strong> A)= 0.0. B)= 1.0. C)> 1.0. D) \le  0.0.  is true,  <strong>When   is true,   should be</strong> A)= 0.0. B)= 1.0. C)> 1.0. D) \le  0.0.  should be

A)= 0.0.
B)= 1.0.
C)> 1.0.
D) \le 0.0.
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<strong>  cannot ever be negative because</strong> A)only absolute differences are used in its computation. B)a ratio can never be negative. C)the mean squares are variances,which cannot be negative numbers. D)the larger variance estimate is always placed in the numerator. cannot ever be negative because

A)only absolute differences are used in its computation.
B)a ratio can never be negative.
C)the mean squares are variances,which cannot be negative numbers.
D)the larger variance estimate is always placed in the numerator.
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Corey is researching the effect of memory-enhancing,memory-impairing,and memory- neutral drugs on the ability of rats to run a maze.He has a total of 45 rats available for his study.He randomly assigns an equal number of rats to each treatment condition.If he calculates his <strong>Corey is researching the effect of memory-enhancing,memory-impairing,and memory- neutral drugs on the ability of rats to run a maze.He has a total of 45 rats available for his study.He randomly assigns an equal number of rats to each treatment condition.If he calculates his   and   what is his   ?</strong> A)59.11 B)1.33 C)80.00 D)24.44 and <strong>Corey is researching the effect of memory-enhancing,memory-impairing,and memory- neutral drugs on the ability of rats to run a maze.He has a total of 45 rats available for his study.He randomly assigns an equal number of rats to each treatment condition.If he calculates his   and   what is his   ?</strong> A)59.11 B)1.33 C)80.00 D)24.44 what is his <strong>Corey is researching the effect of memory-enhancing,memory-impairing,and memory- neutral drugs on the ability of rats to run a maze.He has a total of 45 rats available for his study.He randomly assigns an equal number of rats to each treatment condition.If he calculates his   and   what is his   ?</strong> A)59.11 B)1.33 C)80.00 D)24.44 ?

A)59.11
B)1.33
C)80.00
D)24.44
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In an analysis of variance,we assume that the variability of scores within a condition ( <strong>In an analysis of variance,we assume that the variability of scores within a condition (   )remains the same</strong> A)regardless of whether there is inherent inconsistency in any particular condition. B)only when   is false. C)only when   is true. D)regardless of whether   is true or false. )remains the same

A)regardless of whether there is inherent inconsistency in any particular condition.
B)only when <strong>In an analysis of variance,we assume that the variability of scores within a condition (   )remains the same</strong> A)regardless of whether there is inherent inconsistency in any particular condition. B)only when   is false. C)only when   is true. D)regardless of whether   is true or false. is false.
C)only when <strong>In an analysis of variance,we assume that the variability of scores within a condition (   )remains the same</strong> A)regardless of whether there is inherent inconsistency in any particular condition. B)only when   is false. C)only when   is true. D)regardless of whether   is true or false. is true.
D)regardless of whether <strong>In an analysis of variance,we assume that the variability of scores within a condition (   )remains the same</strong> A)regardless of whether there is inherent inconsistency in any particular condition. B)only when   is false. C)only when   is true. D)regardless of whether   is true or false. is true or false.
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When <strong>When   is false,   will be _____   .</strong> A)less than B)greater than C)equal to D)different from is false, <strong>When   is false,   will be _____   .</strong> A)less than B)greater than C)equal to D)different from will be _____ <strong>When   is false,   will be _____   .</strong> A)less than B)greater than C)equal to D)different from .

A)less than
B)greater than
C)equal to
D)different from
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36
Post hoc comparisons are used in one-way ANOVA to compare all the possible

A)variances to each other.
B)pairs of means from a factor,one pair at a time,to determine which are significantly different from each other.
C)pairs of variances from a factor,one pair at a time,to determine which are significantly different from each other.
D)pairs of means from different factors to determine whether they are significantly different from each other.
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37
Error variance is equal to

A) <strong>Error variance is equal to</strong> A)   . B)   . C)   . D)   . .
B) <strong>Error variance is equal to</strong> A)   . B)   . C)   . D)   . .
C) <strong>Error variance is equal to</strong> A)   . B)   . C)   . D)   . .
D) <strong>Error variance is equal to</strong> A)   . B)   . C)   . D)   . .
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If  <strong>If   and the post hoc comparisons are significant,then the experimentwise probability of a Type I error is</strong> A)equal to  \alpha . B)greater than \alpha . C)equal to  \alpha  multiplied by the number of post hoc comparisons made. D)equal to  \alpha  divided by the number of post hoc comparisons made.  and the post hoc comparisons are significant,then the experimentwise probability of a Type I error is

A)equal to α\alpha .
B)greater than α\alpha .
C)equal to α\alpha multiplied by the number of post hoc comparisons made.
D)equal to α\alpha divided by the number of post hoc comparisons made.
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39
When <strong>When   is true,all scores in the experiment come from the same population so   will be ______   .</strong> A)less than B)greater than C)equal to D)different from is true,all scores in the experiment come from the same population so <strong>When   is true,all scores in the experiment come from the same population so   will be ______   .</strong> A)less than B)greater than C)equal to D)different from will be ______ <strong>When   is true,all scores in the experiment come from the same population so   will be ______   .</strong> A)less than B)greater than C)equal to D)different from .

A)less than
B)greater than
C)equal to
D)different from
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40
Post hoc comparisons are used

A)prior to the calculation of <strong>Post hoc comparisons are used</strong> A)prior to the calculation of   to determine if an ANOVA is necessary. B)after   is found to be significant. C)after   is found to be nonsignificant. D)when we plan on comparing only certain specified pairs of sample means with each other. to determine if an ANOVA is necessary.
B)after <strong>Post hoc comparisons are used</strong> A)prior to the calculation of   to determine if an ANOVA is necessary. B)after   is found to be significant. C)after   is found to be nonsignificant. D)when we plan on comparing only certain specified pairs of sample means with each other. is found to be significant.
C)after <strong>Post hoc comparisons are used</strong> A)prior to the calculation of   to determine if an ANOVA is necessary. B)after   is found to be significant. C)after   is found to be nonsignificant. D)when we plan on comparing only certain specified pairs of sample means with each other. is found to be nonsignificant.
D)when we plan on comparing only certain specified pairs of sample means with each other.
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41
If <strong>If   is 0.35,then</strong> A)the proportion of variance in the population accounted for by the relationship we've discovered is   = .1225 or 12.5%. B)we are 35% more accurate at predicting subjects' scores when we use the grand mean to predict scores rather than using the mean from the condition they are in. C)we are 35% more accurate at predicting subjects' scores when we predict the mean score from the condition they are in rather than using the grand mean. D)we are 35% less accurate at predicting subjects' scores when we predict the mean score from the condition they are in rather than using the grand mean. is 0.35,then

A)the proportion of variance in the population accounted for by the relationship we've discovered is <strong>If   is 0.35,then</strong> A)the proportion of variance in the population accounted for by the relationship we've discovered is   = .1225 or 12.5%. B)we are 35% more accurate at predicting subjects' scores when we use the grand mean to predict scores rather than using the mean from the condition they are in. C)we are 35% more accurate at predicting subjects' scores when we predict the mean score from the condition they are in rather than using the grand mean. D)we are 35% less accurate at predicting subjects' scores when we predict the mean score from the condition they are in rather than using the grand mean. = .1225 or 12.5%.
B)we are 35% more accurate at predicting subjects' scores when we use the grand mean to predict scores rather than using the mean from the condition they are in.
C)we are 35% more accurate at predicting subjects' scores when we predict the mean score from the condition they are in rather than using the grand mean.
D)we are 35% less accurate at predicting subjects' scores when we predict the mean score from the condition they are in rather than using the grand mean.
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42
Corey is researching the effect of memory-enhancing,memory-impairing,and memory- neutral drugs on the ability of rats to run a maze.He randomly assigns 15 rats to each treatment.If he calculates <strong>Corey is researching the effect of memory-enhancing,memory-impairing,and memory- neutral drugs on the ability of rats to run a maze.He randomly assigns 15 rats to each treatment.If he calculates   and   what is his   ?</strong> A)9.44 B)5 C)37 D)12.17 and <strong>Corey is researching the effect of memory-enhancing,memory-impairing,and memory- neutral drugs on the ability of rats to run a maze.He randomly assigns 15 rats to each treatment.If he calculates   and   what is his   ?</strong> A)9.44 B)5 C)37 D)12.17 what is his <strong>Corey is researching the effect of memory-enhancing,memory-impairing,and memory- neutral drugs on the ability of rats to run a maze.He randomly assigns 15 rats to each treatment.If he calculates   and   what is his   ?</strong> A)9.44 B)5 C)37 D)12.17 ?

A)9.44
B)5
C)37
D)12.17
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43
If <strong>If   and   ,where there is an equal number of participants in each treatment,what is HSD?</strong> A)3.79 B)7.62 C)8.40 D)4.91 and <strong>If   and   ,where there is an equal number of participants in each treatment,what is HSD?</strong> A)3.79 B)7.62 C)8.40 D)4.91 ,where there is an equal number of participants in each treatment,what is HSD?

A)3.79
B)7.62
C)8.40
D)4.91
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44
The post hoc comparison to use if the ns in all levels are not equal is

A)Tukey's HSD test.
B)Fisher's protected t-test.
C)the orthogonal t-test.
D)Turkey's LSD test.
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45
If <strong>If   and   and   and   ,what is   ?</strong> A)45.88 B)155.04 C)196.20 D)4.86 and <strong>If   and   and   and   ,what is   ?</strong> A)45.88 B)155.04 C)196.20 D)4.86 and <strong>If   and   and   and   ,what is   ?</strong> A)45.88 B)155.04 C)196.20 D)4.86 and <strong>If   and   and   and   ,what is   ?</strong> A)45.88 B)155.04 C)196.20 D)4.86 ,what is <strong>If   and   and   and   ,what is   ?</strong> A)45.88 B)155.04 C)196.20 D)4.86 ?

A)45.88
B)155.04
C)196.20
D)4.86
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46
In an experiment on the effect of caffeine on time to complete a manual task,Paolo has three treatments-0 mg,150 mg,and 300 mg of caffeine.He randomly assigns an equal number of 39 participants to his 3 conditions.If he calculates <strong>In an experiment on the effect of caffeine on time to complete a manual task,Paolo has three treatments-0 mg,150 mg,and 300 mg of caffeine.He randomly assigns an equal number of 39 participants to his 3 conditions.If he calculates   and   ,what is his   ?</strong> A)5.90 B)27.95 C)30.90 D)2.95 and <strong>In an experiment on the effect of caffeine on time to complete a manual task,Paolo has three treatments-0 mg,150 mg,and 300 mg of caffeine.He randomly assigns an equal number of 39 participants to his 3 conditions.If he calculates   and   ,what is his   ?</strong> A)5.90 B)27.95 C)30.90 D)2.95 ,what is his <strong>In an experiment on the effect of caffeine on time to complete a manual task,Paolo has three treatments-0 mg,150 mg,and 300 mg of caffeine.He randomly assigns an equal number of 39 participants to his 3 conditions.If he calculates   and   ,what is his   ?</strong> A)5.90 B)27.95 C)30.90 D)2.95 ?

A)5.90
B)27.95
C)30.90
D)2.95
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47
Which of the following would not result in an increase in the power of ANOVA?

A)Increasing the differences between the conditions of the independent variable
B)Increasing the variability of the scores within each condition
C)Increasing the n of small samples
D)Reducing the variability of the scores within each condition
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48
The larger the value of <strong>The larger the value of   ,</strong> A)the more consistently the factor caused particular scores in a particular condition. B)the less consistently the factor caused particular scores in a particular condition. C)the less important the effect of the factor in explaining the differences in scores. D)the more variable the effects of the treatment on the scores. ,

A)the more consistently the factor caused particular scores in a particular condition.
B)the less consistently the factor caused particular scores in a particular condition.
C)the less important the effect of the factor in explaining the differences in scores.
D)the more variable the effects of the treatment on the scores.
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49
A study of the effect of IQ on musical ability involved three levels of IQ-below average,average,and above average.A total of 36 participants were involved.Of the 36 participants,8 were determined to have below-average intelligence,18 were of average intelligence,and 10 were of above-average intelligence.The <strong>A study of the effect of IQ on musical ability involved three levels of IQ-below average,average,and above average.A total of 36 participants were involved.Of the 36 participants,8 were determined to have below-average intelligence,18 were of average intelligence,and 10 were of above-average intelligence.The   _____,   _____,and   _____.</strong> A)33,2,35 B)2,33,35 C)2,35,33 D)35,33,2 _____, <strong>A study of the effect of IQ on musical ability involved three levels of IQ-below average,average,and above average.A total of 36 participants were involved.Of the 36 participants,8 were determined to have below-average intelligence,18 were of average intelligence,and 10 were of above-average intelligence.The   _____,   _____,and   _____.</strong> A)33,2,35 B)2,33,35 C)2,35,33 D)35,33,2 _____,and <strong>A study of the effect of IQ on musical ability involved three levels of IQ-below average,average,and above average.A total of 36 participants were involved.Of the 36 participants,8 were determined to have below-average intelligence,18 were of average intelligence,and 10 were of above-average intelligence.The   _____,   _____,and   _____.</strong> A)33,2,35 B)2,33,35 C)2,35,33 D)35,33,2 _____.

A)33,2,35
B)2,33,35
C)2,35,33
D)35,33,2
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50
If <strong>If   what is the confidence interval?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   what is the confidence interval?

A) <strong>If   what is the confidence interval?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>If   what is the confidence interval?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>If   what is the confidence interval?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>If   what is the confidence interval?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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51
A researcher investigated whether the noise level in a room influenced productivity.For this experiment,  <strong>A researcher investigated whether the noise level in a room influenced productivity.For this experiment,   = 3 and   = 20.What is   ? Use  \alpha  = 0.05.</strong> A)3.10 B)3.59 C)4.94 D)8.66  = 3 and  <strong>A researcher investigated whether the noise level in a room influenced productivity.For this experiment,   = 3 and   = 20.What is   ? Use  \alpha  = 0.05.</strong> A)3.10 B)3.59 C)4.94 D)8.66  = 20.What is  <strong>A researcher investigated whether the noise level in a room influenced productivity.For this experiment,   = 3 and   = 20.What is   ? Use  \alpha  = 0.05.</strong> A)3.10 B)3.59 C)4.94 D)8.66  ? Use α\alpha = 0.05.

A)3.10
B)3.59
C)4.94
D)8.66
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52
The post hoc comparison to use if the ns in all levels are equal is

A)Tukey's HSD test.
B)Fisher's protected t-test.
C)the orthogonal t-test.
D)the equal ns t-test.
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53
Research into the social behavior of senior citizens living in different settings has resulted in the following data.Within each residential setting type,6 seniors were studied to see how many days each week they left their home.What is the <strong>Research into the social behavior of senior citizens living in different settings has resulted in the following data.Within each residential setting type,6 seniors were studied to see how many days each week they left their home.What is the   ?  </strong> A)10.38 B)33.44 C)1.61 D)16.72 ? <strong>Research into the social behavior of senior citizens living in different settings has resulted in the following data.Within each residential setting type,6 seniors were studied to see how many days each week they left their home.What is the   ?  </strong> A)10.38 B)33.44 C)1.61 D)16.72

A)10.38
B)33.44
C)1.61
D)16.72
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54
The F-distribution is defined as the

A)distribution of all possible values of F regardless of whether  <strong>The F-distribution is defined as the</strong> A)distribution of all possible values of F regardless of whether   is true or false. B)sampling distribution showing the various values of F that occur through sampling error when   is true and all conditions represent one population. C)distance of each sample mean from the mean of the sampling distribution in estimated standard error units. D)sampling distribution showing all values of F that occur when   is false and all conditions represent different population  \mu s.  is true or false.
B)sampling distribution showing the various values of F that occur through sampling error when  <strong>The F-distribution is defined as the</strong> A)distribution of all possible values of F regardless of whether   is true or false. B)sampling distribution showing the various values of F that occur through sampling error when   is true and all conditions represent one population. C)distance of each sample mean from the mean of the sampling distribution in estimated standard error units. D)sampling distribution showing all values of F that occur when   is false and all conditions represent different population  \mu s.  is true and all conditions represent one population.
C)distance of each sample mean from the mean of the sampling distribution in estimated standard error units.
D)sampling distribution showing all values of F that occur when  <strong>The F-distribution is defined as the</strong> A)distribution of all possible values of F regardless of whether   is true or false. B)sampling distribution showing the various values of F that occur through sampling error when   is true and all conditions represent one population. C)distance of each sample mean from the mean of the sampling distribution in estimated standard error units. D)sampling distribution showing all values of F that occur when   is false and all conditions represent different population  \mu s.  is false and all conditions represent different population μ\mu s.
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55
Complete the following ANOVA summary table. <strong>Complete the following ANOVA summary table.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)There is insufficient information given to complete this table

A) <strong>Complete the following ANOVA summary table.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)There is insufficient information given to complete this table
B) <strong>Complete the following ANOVA summary table.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)There is insufficient information given to complete this table
C) <strong>Complete the following ANOVA summary table.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)There is insufficient information given to complete this table
D)There is insufficient information given to complete this table
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56
Which of the following is NOT a component in calculating a confidence interval for a single <strong>Which of the following is NOT a component in calculating a confidence interval for a single   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   ?

A) <strong>Which of the following is NOT a component in calculating a confidence interval for a single   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Which of the following is NOT a component in calculating a confidence interval for a single   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Which of the following is NOT a component in calculating a confidence interval for a single   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Which of the following is NOT a component in calculating a confidence interval for a single   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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57
In an experiment on the effect of caffeine on time to complete a manual task,Paolo has three treatments-0 mg,150 mg,and 300 mg of caffeine.He randomly assigns an equal number of 39 participants to his 3 conditions.If he calculates <strong>In an experiment on the effect of caffeine on time to complete a manual task,Paolo has three treatments-0 mg,150 mg,and 300 mg of caffeine.He randomly assigns an equal number of 39 participants to his 3 conditions.If he calculates   and   ,what is his   ?</strong> A)5.90 B)27.95 C)30.90 D)2.95 and <strong>In an experiment on the effect of caffeine on time to complete a manual task,Paolo has three treatments-0 mg,150 mg,and 300 mg of caffeine.He randomly assigns an equal number of 39 participants to his 3 conditions.If he calculates   and   ,what is his   ?</strong> A)5.90 B)27.95 C)30.90 D)2.95 ,what is his <strong>In an experiment on the effect of caffeine on time to complete a manual task,Paolo has three treatments-0 mg,150 mg,and 300 mg of caffeine.He randomly assigns an equal number of 39 participants to his 3 conditions.If he calculates   and   ,what is his   ?</strong> A)5.90 B)27.95 C)30.90 D)2.95 ?

A)5.90
B)27.95
C)30.90
D)2.95
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58
Using the following ANOVA summary table,compute <strong>Using the following ANOVA summary table,compute   .  </strong> A)0.29 B)0.78 C)0.22 D)1.79 . <strong>Using the following ANOVA summary table,compute   .  </strong> A)0.29 B)0.78 C)0.22 D)1.79

A)0.29
B)0.78
C)0.22
D)1.79
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59
When Tukey's HSD test is used,two means are significantly different if the absolute difference between them is

A)greater than the HSD.
B)less than the HSD.
C)equal to the HSD.
D)zero.
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60
Jessica is conducting a research study as part of her company's risk management program.She has collected data on the number of accidents reported during the past year in each of the company's 3 work shifts.Because reports were not available for each shift every day, <strong>Jessica is conducting a research study as part of her company's risk management program.She has collected data on the number of accidents reported during the past year in each of the company's 3 work shifts.Because reports were not available for each shift every day,   and   .She has calculated that   and   .What is   ?</strong> A)0.06 B)17.45 C)1.92 D)58.65 and <strong>Jessica is conducting a research study as part of her company's risk management program.She has collected data on the number of accidents reported during the past year in each of the company's 3 work shifts.Because reports were not available for each shift every day,   and   .She has calculated that   and   .What is   ?</strong> A)0.06 B)17.45 C)1.92 D)58.65 .She has calculated that <strong>Jessica is conducting a research study as part of her company's risk management program.She has collected data on the number of accidents reported during the past year in each of the company's 3 work shifts.Because reports were not available for each shift every day,   and   .She has calculated that   and   .What is   ?</strong> A)0.06 B)17.45 C)1.92 D)58.65 and <strong>Jessica is conducting a research study as part of her company's risk management program.She has collected data on the number of accidents reported during the past year in each of the company's 3 work shifts.Because reports were not available for each shift every day,   and   .She has calculated that   and   .What is   ?</strong> A)0.06 B)17.45 C)1.92 D)58.65 .What is <strong>Jessica is conducting a research study as part of her company's risk management program.She has collected data on the number of accidents reported during the past year in each of the company's 3 work shifts.Because reports were not available for each shift every day,   and   .She has calculated that   and   .What is   ?</strong> A)0.06 B)17.45 C)1.92 D)58.65 ?

A)0.06
B)17.45
C)1.92
D)58.65
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61
Statistics involving two or more dependent variables are called

A)multivariate statistics.
B)inferential statistics.
C)univariate statistics.
D)descriptive statistics.
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