Tag | Value |
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file | Inferential_Statistics_vufsw-mixed_design_anova-1065-en_vufsw-mixed_design_anova-1065-en |
name | vufsw-mixed design anova-1065-en |
section | inferential statistics/parametric techniques/anova/mixed design anova |
type | num |
solution | 4.588 |
tolerance | 0 |
Type | interpreting out |
Program | NA |
Language | English |
Level | statistical thinking |
On the basis of the output below, Field and Lawson (2003) reported the effects of giving the same children aged 7–9 years positive, negative or no information about novel animals. This variable was called ‘Infotype’ (levels of Infotype were entered in the following order: positive information, negative information, no information). The gender of the child was also examined. The outcome was the centred time taken for the children to put their hand in a box in which they believed either the positive, negative or no information animal was housed. The assumption of Sphericity is not violated.
Contrast analysis was performed on these data. Using the output given
above, report the Mean Square that is used in the testing whether
infotype led to significant differences irrespectively of gender. Round
your answer to three decimal places.
We look at the table with the Tests of Within Subject Effects. According to the question, the assumption of sphericity is not violated. Therefore, the correct answer is 4.588
Language
English & Nederlands
M&T Mixed design ANOVA
Default value
M&T MVA
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