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1 Consider The Assumptions Underlying The F Test For One Way Analysis of Variance Section
1 Consider The Assumptions Underlying The F Test For One Way Analysis of Variance Section
1. Consider the assumptions underlying the F test for one-way analysis of variance (Section
16.12). Given the following data, do you believe the F test is defensible? (Explain.)
1. Consider the assumptions underlying the F test for one-way analysis of variance (Section
16.12). Given the following data, do you believe the F test is defensible? (Explain.)
2. Professor Loomis selects a sample of second-grade students from each of three schools
offering different instructional programs in reading. He wishes to determine whether there are
corresponding differences between these schools in the “phonological awareness” of their
students. Professor Loomis has each child complete a phonological awareness inventory and
obtains these results:
(c) What are the values for dfwithin, dfbetween, and dftotal?
(d) Conduct the F test (? = 05) and present your results in an ANOVA summary table.
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