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Use the Holm post hoc test. What is your conclusion? All four groups were significantly different, with the 3.5-4.0 group being the highest, followed by the 3.0-3.5 group, the 2.5-3.0 group, and 2.0-2.5 groups respectively. GPA had a large effect on study time. The 3.5-4.0 group and the 3.0-3.5 group were no different from each other, but were studied for more hours than the 2.0-2.5 group and the 2.5-3.0 group. The latter groups were also no different from each other. GPA had a large effect on study time. The 3 groups that had a GPA of 2.5 and above studied for more. hours than the 2.0-2.5 group, but were no different from one another. the 3.5-4.0 group was significantly higher than the other groups; no other differences were seen. GPA had a large effect on study time. The 3.5-4.0 group and the 3.0-3.5 group were no different from each other, but were studied for more hours than the 2.0-2.5 group and the 2.5-3.0 group. The 2.5-3.0 group was higher than the 2.0-2.5 group. GPA had a large effect on study time. The 2 groups that were at 3.0 and above studied for more hours than the 2.0-2.5 group, but were no different from each other. The 2.5-3.0 group was not different from any other group. GPA had a large effect on study time.

GPA 2.0-2.5 2.0-2.5 2.0-2.5 2.0-2.5 2.0-2.5 2.0-2.5 2.0-2.5 2.0-2.5 2.0-2.5 2.0-2.5 2.5-3.0 2.5-3.0 2.5-3.0 2.5-3.0 2.5-3.0 2.5-3.0 2.5-3.0 2.5-3.0 2.5-3.0 2.5-3.0 3.0-3.5 3.0-3.5 3.0-3.5 3.0-3.5 3.0-3.5 3.0-3.5 3.0-3.5 3.0-3.5 3.0-3.5 3.0-3.5 3.5-4.0 3.5-4.0 3.5-4.0 3.5-4.0 3.5-4.0 3.5-4.0 3.5-4.0 3.5-4.0 3.5-4.0 3.5-4.0 Hours spent studying 26 27 24 30 31 26 28 27 28 26 28 27 29 30 33 28 34 32 30 37 30 31 33 38 38 30 29 28 35 36 30 31 32 35 38 35 32 31 33 36

000 ... Results ▾ ANOVA ▾ ANOVA Hours spent studying Cases Sum of Squares GPA - 222.500 Residuals 313.400 Note. Type III Sum of Squares Descriptives Descriptives - Hours spent studying GPA Mean SD 2.0-2.5 27.300 2.5-3.0 30.800 3.0-3.5 32.800 3.5-4.0 33.300 2.058 3.155 3.736 2.584 2.296 df Assumption Checks Test for Equality of Variances (Levene's) F df1 3.000 df2 36.000 3 36 N 10 10 10 10 Mean Square 74.167 8.706 P 0.094 F 8.519 Р <.001 no 0.415
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