the options for the last one are yes or no.
and can you do all please
Solution:
Six paired differences are:
None vs little = 0.004
None vs some = 0.082
None vs much = 0.167
little vs some = 0.086
little vs much = 0.171
some vs much = 0.085
now,
The two which are largest are:
( Much vs none and much vs little )
and,
the one which is smallest is,
little vs none
Yes, the results from the theory based approach valid for the data in this study.
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