Multiple Choice
A researcher was interested in understanding the stress levels of board members in large corporations during supplier negotiations. In one study she took a group of 8 directors and measured their anxiety (out of 15) during a normal supplier meeting and then again in another meeting in which she had paid a bogus supplier to be deliberately uncooperative. Based on the SPSS output below, how would you interpret these results?
A) Anxiety levels were significantly lower in meetings in which suppliers were uncooperative
B) There were no significant differences between anxiety levels in normal meetings and in those in which suppliers were uncooperative
C) Anxiety levels were significantly higher in meetings in which suppliers were uncooperative.
D) e can't tell any of the above from the output given.
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