Multiple Choice
Questions refer to Table 11-2. In this study, 10 children completed a survey regarding their impressions of smokers at age 8 and then again at age 10 and 12. Scores could range from 1 (extreme negative impression of smokers) to 20 (extreme positive impression of smokers) .
Table 11-2
ONEWAY ANOVA: SMOKING by AGE (CORR SAMP)
POST HOC TEST: Tukey-HSD with significance level .05
* Indicates significant differences shown for pairings
-Consult Table 11-2. Which means are significantly different from each other?
A) The 8-year-old group is significantly different from the 10-year-old group and the 12-year-old group, and the 10- and 12-year old groups do not differ significantly from each other.
B) The 12-year-old group and the 10-year-old group differ significantly from each other, and no other comparisons are significant.
C) The 12-year-old group differs significantly from the 10-year-old group, the 12-year-old group differs significantly from the 8-year-old group, and no other comparisons are significant.
D) All three groups are significantly different from each other.
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