1. What is the value of the independent-measures 7 statistic for a study with 10 participants...
An independent-measures research study uses two samples, each with n = 10 participants. If the data produce at statistic of t = 2.095, which of the following is the correct decision for a two-tailed hypothesis test? Reject the null hypothesis with a = .05 Reject the null hypothesis with a - .01 O Fail to reject the null hypothesis with a - .05 Cannot answer
19. A repeated-measures study comparing two treatments with a sample of n 10 participants produces a mean of M 8 for the scores in the first treatment, a mean of M 10 for the scores in the second treatment, and a mean of MD 2 with Sum of squares of the difference SS 64 for the difference scores. What is the estimated standard error for the sample mean difference? Answer:
An independent-measures study comparing two treatment conditions produces a t statistic with df = 18. If the two samples are the same size, how many participants were in each of the samples? a) 9 b) 10 c) 19 d) 20
An independent-measures research study with n=5 participants in each treatment produces sample variances of 8 and 10, and a 2-point difference between the two treatment means (i.e.,M - M2=2). Given this information, what is the value of Cohen's d? 2/2 2/3 ООО 6 219 2/18
The following results are from an independent-measures, two-factor study with n condition. 10 participants in each treatment Factor B Factor A 2 T 40 M=4.00 SS = 50 T=50 M = 5.00 SS = 60 T= 10 M 1.00 SS 30 T=20 M 2.00 SS 40 N = 40; G = 120; Σ? = 640 Use a two-factor ANOVA with α =。05 to evaluate the main effects and the interaction Source df MS Between treatments AxB Within treatments Total For...
1. 2. 3. Which of the following sets of sample data would produce the largest value for an independent-measures t statistic. Assume that n = 10 for all samples. Note: You should not need to do any serious calculations to answer this question. First sample: M 30 and SS 10, Second Sample: M 35 and SS 10 ● First sample : M = 30 and SS = 50, Second Sample: M = 35 and SS = 50 O First sample:...
The following results are from an independent-measures, two-factor study with n = 5 participants in each treatment condition Factor A: Factor B: 3 M=5 M=8 M=14 T=25 T=40 T=70 SS 30 SS 38 SS46 n=5 n=5 n=5 2 T= 15 T-20 T=40 SS 22 SS 26 SS 30 ZX2 = 2,062 Use a two-factor ANOVA with α = .05 to evaluate the main effects and interaction. Source df MS Between treatments A x B Within treatments Total F Distribution Numerator...
In a hypothesis test, if an independent-measures t statistic has a value zero, then __________. What is the pooled variance for the following two samples? Sample 1: n = 6 and SS = 56 Sample 2: n = 4 and SS = 40
1. The following data represent the results from an independent-measures experiment comparing three treatment conditions. Use an analysis of variance with α = .05 to determine whether these data are sufficient to conclude that there are significant differences between the treatments. You do not need to do post-hoc tests. Treatments 1 2 3 2 6 6 N = 12 4 6 10 G = 60 2 2 10 ∑X2 = 408 0 6 6 T = 8 T = 20 T = 32 SS = 8 SS = 12 SS = 16 2. A researcher reports an F-ratio with df =...
An independent-measures research study compares three treatment conditions using a sample of n = 7 in each treatment. For this study, the three samples have SS1 = 15, SS2 = 25, and SS3 = 10. What value would be obtained for MSwithin? 50/18 50/20 50/2 3750/3