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Question 1 (0.25 points)
How many subjects were in this study?
Question 2 (0.25 points)
Explain your answer to question 1 above. Please include
the statistic/values you used to derive your conclusion.
Question 2 options:
Question 3 (0.25 points)
Is there a statistically significant main effect due to marital
status? In other words, did standing height (cm) vary among
those who were married, widowed, divorced, separated, never
married, and living with partner?
Question 3 options:
No
Yes
Question 4 (0.5 points)
Explain your answer to question 3 above. Please include
the statistic/values you used to derive your conclusion.
Part 1 A study was done at a local clinic to see if standing height (cm) vary as a function of the patients' marital status, gender, and the interaction between marital status and gender. F Sig. Tests of Between-Subjects Effects Dependent Variable: Standing Height (cm) Type III Sum Source of Squares df Mean Square MARITAL 721.111 5 144.222 GENDER 3394.587 1 3394.587 MARITAL * GENDER 82.090 3 27.363 Error 4474.265 92 48.633 Corrected Total 11895.252 101 2.966 .016 .000 69.800 .563 .641

Post Hoc Tests Marital status Multiple Comparisons Dependent Variable: Standing Height (cm) Tukey HSD 95% Confidence Interval Mean Difference (1- J) Std. Error Sig. Lower Bound Upper Bound (1) Marital status Married 11.313 2.9907 2.608 20.017 -5.887 2.9907 .368 (J) Marital status Widowed Divorced Separated Never married Living with partner 5.0155 .627 -7.821 -2.473 1.8434 .761 -1.821 2.2934 968 Widowed Married - 11.313 2.9907 .004 Divorced -17.200 4.0263 .001 5.6941 .014 Separated Never married -19.133 -13.786 3.2658 .001 Living with partner -13.133 3.5393 .005 Divorced Married 5.887 2.9907 -2.817 14.592 Widowed 17.200 4.0263 5.481 28.919 -1.933 5.6941 .999 3.414 -6.091 12.920 -6.235 Separated Never married Living with partner Married Widowed Divorced 3.2658 3.5393 5.0155 14.368 4.067 7.821 Separated 22.419 -6.778 2.560 19.133 5.6941 35.707 1.933 5.6941 - 14.640 18.507 Never married 5.347 5.1842 -9.742 20.437 6.000 5.3608 -9.603 21.603 Living with partner Married Never married 2.473 1.8434 -2.892 7.839 Widowed 13.786 3.2658 4.280 23.291 -3.414 3.2658 .901 -5.347 5.1842 .906 Divorced Separated Living with partner Married Widowed .653 2.6421 -7.038 8.343 Living with partner 1.821 2.2934 -4.855 8.496 13.133 3.5393 2.832 23.435 Divorced - 4.067 3.5393 .859 -6.000 5.3608 .872 Separated Never married Based on observed means. The error term is Mean Square(Error) = 48.633. - 653 2.6421 1.000
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