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Jeff tells his friend that the results of his two-way ANOVA resulted in an eta squared value of 9%. Based on this inform
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Jeff tells his friend that the results of his two-way ANOVA resulted in an eta squared value of 9%. Based on this information, his friend can conclude that the explanatory variable had: a large effect on the dependent variable. a small effect on the dependent variable. a medium effect on the dependent variable. no effect on the dependent variable.
Identify an example of a main effect. Students who study more do better on exams but only in upper-level courses. Cancer patients higher in spirituality live longer, but this is true only for younger patients. People with high stress exhibit poorer memory on a recall task regardless of age. Presence of others results in better performance by athletes for difficult skills but not for easy skills. 7 pts
In a 2 x 3 between-subjects ANOVA with dfwithin 17 and alpha set at .05, what is q if one is looking to determine the value of Tukey's HSD for an interaction effect? 2.98 5.79 3.63 4.52