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REMINDER TO THE STUDENT: 1. THIS IS A PRACTICE PROBLEM FOCUSING ON TWO WAY ANOVA WITH REPLICATION 2.

FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OF YOUR PROFESSOR IN USING DATA ANALYSIS INSTRUCTIONS: 1. READ AND UNDERSTAND THE PROBLEM CAREFULLY. 2. YOU WILL COMPUTE USING DATA ANALYSIS AND THE OUTPUT MUST BE PLACED WITHIN THIS SHEET. 3. AFTER YOUR COMPUTATION, ANSWER THE GIVEN QUESTIONS BY PLACING YOUR ANSWERS ON

PROBLEM: 36 psychology students were randomly assigned to one of the three instructors that make use of three different methods. Achievement test was administered at the end of the term. T1 90 89 78 88 87 78 87 65 66 90 T2 65 70 87 66 69 88 89 87 76 77 T3 99 78 99 98 98 90 98 78 88 87
Anova: Two-Factor With Replication SUMMARYT1
Method 1

Method 1

T2 5 432 86.4 23.3 5 357 71.4 80.3

T3

Total 5 15 472 1261 94.4 84.06667 84.3 151.0667

Method 2

Count Sum Average Variance


Method 2

Count Sum Average Variance


Total

5 386 77.2 133.7

5 417 83.4 40.3

5 15 441 1244 88.2 82.93333 51.2 86.06667

Count Sum Average Variance

10 818 81.8 93.28889

10 774 77.4 93.6

10 913 91.3 70.9

METHOD TEACHER

ANOVA Source of Variati SS Sample 9.633333 Columns 1009.4 Interaction 658.0667 Within 1652.4 Total 3329.5

df

MS F P-value F crit 1 9.633333 0.139918 0.711647 4.259677 2 504.7 7.330428 0.003275 3.402826 2 329.0333 4.778988 0.017905 3.402826 24 68.85 29

REMINDER TO THE STUDENT: 1. THIS IS A GRADED PROBLEM FOCUSING ON TWO WAY ANOVA WITH REPLICATION 2. FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OF YOUR PROFESSOR IN USING DATA ANALYSIS 3. ONCE YOU ARE DONE, SIMPLY SAVE THE FILE (DO NOT USE THE SAVE AS COMMAND) INSTRUCTIONS: 1. READ AND UNDERSTAND THE PROBLEM CAREFULLY. 2. YOU WILL COMPUTE USING DATA ANALYSIS AND THE OUTPUT MUST BE PLACED WITHIN THIS SHEET. 3. AFTER YOUR COMPUTATION, ANSWER THE GIVEN QUESTIONS USING THE ANSWER SHEET PROBLEM: An experiment was conducted to examine the effect of an audience on the performance of two different personality types. 24 participants were selected was was categorized as either Type A or Type B personality. They were exposed to the factors of the study during which the number of errors they have made were measured. The data gathered are as follows: Alone 3 6 2 2 4 7 7 7 2 6 8 6 Not Alone 9 4 5 8 4 6 10 14 11 15 11 11
Anova: Two-Factor With Replication SUMMARY
Type A

Type A

Alone 6 24 4 4.4

Not Alone 6 36 6 4.4

Total 12 60 5 5.090909091

Type B

Count Sum Average Variance


Type B

Count Sum Average Variance


Total

6 36 6 4.4

6 72 12 4

12 108 9 13.63636364

Count Sum Average Variance

12 60 5 5.090909091

12 108 9 13.63636364

TYPE Alone/Not Alone

ANOVA Source of Variation Sample Columns Interaction Within Total

SS 96 96 24 86 302

df 1 1 1 20 23

MS 96 96 24 4.3

F 22.3255814 22.3255814 5.581395349

P-value 0.000129683 0.000129683 0.028398873

ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: ANSWER: Identify the factors of the experiment based on the its location. Presence of Audience 1. Column Personality Type 2. Row 2 3. Based on the problem presented, how many main effects are expected? 4. What is the value of n by rows? 5. What is the value of n by columns? 6. What is the value of N? Determine the values of F (4 decimal places) 7. F (Row) 8. F (Column) 9. F (Interaction) Determine if the F values are significant or not. 10. F (Row) 11. F (Column) 12. F (Interaction)

12 12 24

22.3256 22.3256 5.814

significant significant significant

13. Identify the correct conclusion. A - Having an audience did not affected the performance of the participants B - Performing infront of an audience affected the participants C - Regardless of whether there is an audience or not, the performance of the participants remained the same. 14. Identify the correct conclusion. A - The personality of the participants did not affect their performance B - Personality characteristics was a factor in determining the performance of the participants C - The type of personality was not a factor in the experiment 15. Was there an interaction of the factors involved? A - Yes B - No C - Not enough data

REMINDER TO THE STUDENT: 1. THIS IS A GRADED PROBLEM FOCUSING ON TWO WAY ANOVA WITH REPLICATION 2. FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OF YOUR PROFESSOR IN USING DATA ANALYSIS 3. ONCE YOU ARE DONE, SIMPLY SAVE THE FILE (DO NOT USE THE SAVE AS COMMAND) INSTRUCTIONS: 1. READ AND UNDERSTAND THE PROBLEM CAREFULLY. 2. YOU WILL COMPUTE USING DATA ANALYSIS AND THE OUTPUT MUST BE PLACED WITHIN THIS SHEET. 3. AFTER YOUR COMPUTATION, ANSWER THE GIVEN QUESTIONS USING THE ANSWER SHEET

PROBLEM: The following is from a study examining the influence of a specific hormone on eating behavior. Three different drug doses were used, including a control condition (no drug), and the study measured the eating behavior of participants based on their The dependent variable was the amount of food consumed over a period of 48 hour period. No drug Small doseLarge dose 1 7 3 6 7 1 1 11 1 1 4 6 1 6 4 0 0 0 3 0 2 7 0 0 5 5 0 5 0 3
Anova: Two-Factor With Replication SUMMARY
Males

Males

No drug 5 10 2 5

Small dose 5 35 7 6.5

Large dose 5 15 3 4.5

Total 15 60 4 9.57142857

Females

Count Sum Average Variance


Females

Count Sum Average Variance


Total

5 20 4 7

5 5 1 5

5 5 1 2

15 30 2 6.14285714

Count Sum Average Variance

10 10 30 40 3 4 6.44444444 15.1111111

10 20 2 4

ANOVA Source of Variatio Sample Columns Interaction Within Total

SS 30 20 80 120 250

df 1 2 2 24 29

MS 30 10 40 5

F 6 2 8

P-value 0.021983 0.15726733 0.00217678

ANSWERS: Dosage of the drug Gender 1

ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: Identify the factors of the experiment based on the its location. 16. Column 17. Row 18. Based on the problem presented, how many main effects are expected? 19. What is the value of n by rows? 20. What is the value of n by columns? 21. What is the value of N? Determine the values of F (round off to 4 decimal places) 22. F (Row) 23. F (Column) 24. F (Interaction) Determine if the F values are significant or not. 25. F (Row) 26. F (Column) 27. F (Interaction)

15 10 30

6 2 8

significant not significant significant

manipulative not manipulative

Are the factors used manipulated / manipulative? 28. Column 29. Row

F crit 4.25967721 3.40282611 3.40282611

30. Identify the correct conclusion based on the results. A - Regardless of whether the participant is a male or female the food consumption remains the same. B - The amount of drugs administered to the participants affected their food consumption C - The combination of the participants sex and the amount of drugs administered influenced their food consumption D - The combination of the participants sex and the amount of drugs administered did not influence their food consumption

REMINDER TO THE STUDENT: 1. THIS IS A GRADED PROBLEM FOCUSING ON TWO WAY ANOVA WITH REPLICATION 2. FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OF YOUR PROFESSOR IN USING DATA ANALYSIS 3. ONCE YOU ARE DONE, SIMPLY SAVE THE FILE (DO NOT USE THE SAVE AS COMMAND) INSTRUCTIONS: 1. READ AND UNDERSTAND THE PROBLEM CAREFULLY. 2. YOU WILL COMPUTE USING DATA ANALYSIS AND THE OUTPUT MUST BE PLACED WITHIN THIS SHEET. 3. AFTER YOUR COMPUTATION, ANSWER THE GIVEN QUESTIONS USING THE ANSWER SHEET

PROBLEM: Individuals who are identified as having an antisocial personality disorder also tend to have reduced physiological responses to painful or anxiety-producing stimuli. In everyday terms, these individuals show a limited physical response to fear, guilt, or anxiety. One way of measuring response is with the galvanic skin response (GSR). Normally, when a person is aroused, there is an increase in perspiration, which causes a measurable reduction in the electrical resistance on the skin. The following data represent the results of a study measuring GSR for non-antisocial and antisocial individuals in regular and stress provoking situations: Arousal Level Anova: Two-Factor With Replication Baseline Stress Non-antisocial 27 15 SUMMARY Baseline Stress Total persoanlity 26 20 Non-antisocial 19 14 Count 5 5 10 27 19 Sum 120 81 201 21 13 Average 24 16.2 20.1 Antisocial 24 29 Variance 14 9.7 27.4333333 persoanlity 28 27 23 22 Antisocial 25 20 Count 5 5 10 21 28 Sum 121 126 247
Average Variance
Total

24.2 6.7

25.2 15.7

24.7 10.2333333

Count Sum Average Variance

10 10 241 207 24.1 20.7 9.21111111 33.7888889

ANOVA Source of Variatio Sample Columns Interaction Within Total

SS 105.8 57.8 96.8 184.4 444.8

df 1 1 1 16 19

MS 105.8 57.8 96.8 11.525

F P-value 9.18004338 0.00796713 5.01518438 0.03968137 8.39913232 0.0104817

ANSWERS: Galvanic Skin Response 2

ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: 31. Identify the DV of the experiment.

32. Based on the problem presented, how many main effects are expected? 33. What is the value of n by rows? 34. What is the value of n by columns? 35. What is the value of N? Determine the values of F. (4 decimal places) 36. F (Row) 37. F (Column) 38. F (Interaction) Determine if the F values are significant or not. 39. F (Row) 40. F (Column) 41. F (Interaction)

10 10 20

9.18 5.0152 8.3991

significant significant significant

F crit 4.49399842 4.49399842 4.49399842

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