Exam 1

  1. Metainformation

    Tag Value
    fileInferential_Statistics_eur-inferential_statistics-109-en_eur-inferential_statistics-109-en
    nameeur-inferential_statistics-109-en
    sectionInferential Statistics/Parametric Techniques/ANOVA/Oneway repeated measures ANOVA, Inferential Statistics/NHST/Power, Inferential Statistics/Parametric Techniques/ANOVA/ANOVA F-test
    typeschoice
    solutionFALSE, FALSE, TRUE, FALSE
    TypeConceptual
    Program
    LanguageEnglish
    LevelStatistical Literacy

    Question

    A repeated measures ANOVA has more power than an ANOVA for independent groups, because one variance component is calculated differently. Which variance component is this?


    1. FALSE: The Sum of Squares Total
    2. FALSE: The Sum of Squares Model
    3. TRUE: The Sum of Squares Residual
    4. FALSE: None of the above

    Solution

    Individual differences between participants matters less for repeated measures analyses. Each participant’s score is measured at a minimum of 2 different occasions; the difference between these conditions within participants is what’s relevant. An individual who starts at a 0 and ends at a 2 (difference of 2) has the same difference score as someone who starts at a 5 and ends at a 7.


    1. This answer is incorrect
    2. This answer is incorrect
    3. This is the correct answer!
    4. This answer is incorrect