Tag | Value |
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file | Inferential_Statistics_uu-F-statistic-804-en_uu-F-statistic-804-en |
name | uu-F-statistic-804-en |
section | Inferential Statistics/NHST/Test statistic/F-statistic |
type | schoice |
solution | TRUE, FALSE, FALSE, FALSE |
Type | Interpretating output |
Program | SPSS |
Language | English |
Level | Statistical Literacy |
The following two tables are taken (slightly adapted) from the article by Verkuyten and Masson.
Suppose a reader draws the following two conclusions from this data:
You can see from the F-value of 37.5 that Dutch and Turkish youths differ signficantly on Collective Self-Esteem. Turkish adolescents score higher than Dutch adolescents.
From the F-value of 0.4 you can see that Dutch and Turkish youths signficantly differ on Personal self-esteem. Turkish adolescents score higher than Dutch adolescents. Are these conclusions correct?