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An F-test can be used to compare the variances of three or more means.
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When finding the degrees of freedom for the F-distribution, d. f. N is equal to one less than the number of
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For a disordinal interaction, the main effects can be interpreted independently of each other.
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If one tested at the 1% level of significance, one would declare that averaging over the 3 diets, weight
gains were significantly different between males and females (i.e., that the main effect of gender is
significant).
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If there are 3 means to be compared, how many different comparisons <strong>If there are 3 means to be compared, how many different comparisons   are possible?</strong> A) 2 B) 3 C) 5 D) 6 <div style=padding-top: 35px> are possible?

A) 2
B) 3
C) 5
D) 6
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If the means of four different groups were compared at If the means of four different groups were compared at   , and the critical value of the F-test was 3.96, the critical value for the Scheffé test would be 15.84.<div style=padding-top: 35px> , and the critical value of the F-test was 3.96, the critical value for the Scheffé test would be 15.84.
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In a two-way ANOVA procedure, variable A has four levels and variable B has two levels. The d.f.N. for
factor In a two-way ANOVA procedure, variable A has four levels and variable B has two levels. The d.f.N. for factor   would be 3.<div style=padding-top: 35px> would be 3.
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Which of the following assumptions is not made for the F-test for comparing three or more means?

A) The populations from which the samples were obtained must be normally distributed.
B) The samples must be independent of each other.
C) The sample sizes must be equal.
D) The variances of the populations must be equal.
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For three groups, the F-test can show whether or not a difference exists among three or more means and
where the difference lies.
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To find the critical value for the Tukey test, the number of means, k, and the degrees of freedom
associated with the between-group variance, n, are needed.
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The value of the F-distribution can be negative.
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When performing an F-test, if the means differ significantly, the between-group variance will be much
smaller than the within-group variance.
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A researcher can use the Scheffé or the Tukey test to determine where the difference in the means lies
once the null hypothesis for the F-test has been rejected.
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The ANOVA technique is an abbreviation for the following term:

A) analysis of variance
B) variance
C) Scheffé test
D) Tukey test
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When the absolute value of q is less than the critical value for the Tukey test, there is a significant
difference between the two means being compared.
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To compare 7 means, which of the following techniques would be applicable?

A) Analysis of Variance
B) ANOVA
C) Both (A) and (B)
D) Neither (A) nor (B)
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If a researcher wanted to use the t-test to compare 10 means, two at a time, 45 tests would need to be
performed.
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The F-test for comparing means is always right-tailed.
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In order to conduct the Scheffé test, one must compare the means two at a time, using all possible
combinations of means.
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Assuming that there is a significant difference between the means of the three coffee machines, what would the critical value be for the Tukey test at <strong>Assuming that there is a significant difference between the means of the three coffee machines, what would the critical value be for the Tukey test at   ?</strong> A) 3.70 B) 3.08 C) 3.77 D) 3.73 <div style=padding-top: 35px> ?

A) 3.70
B) 3.08
C) 3.77
D) 3.73
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A researcher is comparing three groups of the same size. The sample mean of the first group is 12, the sample mean of the second group is 14, and the sample mean of the third group is 16. If the Tukey q-test
Value for comparing group 1 with group 2 is 2.6, then the Tukey q-test value for comparing group 2 with
Group 3 will be:

A) 2.6
B) 5.2
C) 10.4
D) Cannot be determined with the information given
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A researcher is comparing 3 groups to test if they have the same means. There are 51 data values altogether. The degrees of freedom for the Between (dfB) and the degrees of freedom for the Within
(dfW) are:

A) dfB = 48, dfW = 50
B) dfB = 2, dfW = 48
C) dfB = 2, dfW = 50
D) dfB = 3, dfW = 50
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A researcher is comparing three groups of the same size. The sample mean of the first group is 12, the sample mean of the second group is 16, and the sample mean of the third group is 20. If the Scheffé F-test
Value for comparing group 1 with group 2 is 7.4, then the Scheffé F-test value for comparing group 2 with
Group 3 will be:

A) 3.7
B) 7.4
C) 14.8
D) Cannot be determined with the information given
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<strong>  What is the between-group variance for the three coffee machines?</strong> A) 0.017 B) 0.098 C) 0.057 D) 0.086 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is the between-group variance for the three coffee machines?

A) 0.017
B) 0.098
C) 0.057
D) 0.086
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If a researcher wanted to compare the F-value with the critical value for F at <strong>If a researcher wanted to compare the F-value with the critical value for F at   , what would that critical F be?</strong> A) 3.70 B) 3.08 C) 3.89 D) 3.73 <div style=padding-top: 35px> , what would that critical F be?

A) 3.70
B) 3.08
C) 3.89
D) 3.73
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<strong>  What is the grand mean for the data given above?</strong> A) 12.08 B) 11.96 C) 11.82 D) 11.85 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is the grand mean for the data given above?

A) 12.08
B) 11.96
C) 11.82
D) 11.85
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<strong> </strong> A) -0.01 B) -0.29 C) -1.51 D) -4.00 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) -0.01
B) -0.29
C) -1.51
D) -4.00
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Is there a significant difference between the means for vending machines A, B, and C?

A) Yes, there is a significant difference between the means.
B) No, there is no significant difference between the means.
C) The F-test cannot be used to answer whether or not there is a significant difference between the means.
D)The Scheffé test needs to be performed in order to determine whether or not there is a significant difference between the means.
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Complete the formula for the Tukey test: q=q =

A)
 <strong>Complete the formula for the Tukey test:  q = </strong> A)    B)  \frac{n 1 s_{i}^{2}}{n 1}   C)  \frac { \bar { X } _ { i } \bar { X } _ { f } { } ^ { 2 } } { s _ { w } ^ { 2 } 1 / n - 1 / n _ { j } }   D)  \frac { \bar { X } _ { t } - \bar { X } _ { f } } { \sqrt { s _ { w } ^ { 2 } } / n }  <div style=padding-top: 35px>

B)
n1si2n1\frac{n 1 s_{i}^{2}}{n 1}

C) XˉiXˉf2sw21/n1/nj\frac { \bar { X } _ { i } \bar { X } _ { f } { } ^ { 2 } } { s _ { w } ^ { 2 } 1 / n - 1 / n _ { j } }

D) XˉtXˉfsw2/n\frac { \bar { X } _ { t } - \bar { X } _ { f } } { \sqrt { s _ { w } ^ { 2 } } / n }
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What would the Tukey test value be for comparing the means of machine B and machine C at <strong>What would the Tukey test value be for comparing the means of machine B and machine C at   ?</strong> A) -1.61 B) -1.17 C) -7.72 D) -4.46 <div style=padding-top: 35px> ?

A) -1.61
B) -1.17
C) -7.72
D) -4.46
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<strong>  What is the F-value for the coffee machines?</strong> A) 2.25 B) 5.06 C) 6.62 D) 4.86 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is the F-value for the coffee machines?

A) 2.25
B) 5.06
C) 6.62
D) 4.86
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<strong>  What is the within-group variance for the three coffee machines?</strong> A) 0.017 B) 0.0136 C) 0.13 D) 0.029 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is the within-group variance for the three coffee machines?

A) 0.017
B) 0.0136
C) 0.13
D) 0.029
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The between-group variance and the error variance are sometimes referred to as:

A) ANOVA summary table
B) mean squares
C) main effects
D) interaction effects
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<strong> </strong> A) F = 0.91 B) F = 1.28 C) F = 2.01 D) F = 2.74 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) F = 0.91
B) F = 1.28
C) F = 2.01
D) F = 2.74
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<strong> </strong> A) 0.15 B) 0.47 C) 6.59 D) 2.13 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 0.15
B) 0.47
C) 6.59
D) 2.13
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A researcher is comparing three groups of the same size. The sample mean of the first group is 14, the sample mean of the second group is 17, and the sample mean of the third group is 20. If the Scheffé F-test
Value for comparing group 1 with group 2 is 5.4, then the Scheffé F-test value for comparing group 1 with
Group 3 will be:

A) 5.4
B) 10.8
C) 21.6
D) Cannot be determined with the information given
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The head of the English department wants to determine if the average number of students taking
an English course differs depending upon the time of day that the course is being offered.
<strong>The head of the English department wants to determine if the average number of students taking an English course differs depending upon the time of day that the course is being offered.   Given the between-group variance (determined in the previous question) and the fact that the F-test value is 6.00, what is the within-group variance for the three class times?</strong> A) 23.40 B) 46.80 C) 3.90 D) 7.18 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Given the between-group variance (determined in the previous question) and the fact that the F-test value is 6.00, what is the within-group variance for the three class times?

A) 23.40
B) 46.80
C) 3.90
D) 7.18
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A researcher is comparing three groups of the same size. The sample mean of the first group is 11, the sample mean of the second group is 13, and the sample mean of the third group is 15. If the Tukey q-test
Value for comparing group 1 with group 2 is -2.1, then the Tukey q-test value for comparing group 1 with
Group 3 will be:

A) -2.1
B) -4.2
C) -8.4
D) Cannot be determined with the information given
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The head of the English department wants to determine if the average number of students taking
an English course differs depending upon the time of day that the course is being offered.
<strong>The head of the English department wants to determine if the average number of students taking an English course differs depending upon the time of day that the course is being offered.   What is the between-group variance for the data given above.</strong> A) 23.40 B) 46.80 C) 3.90 D) 7.18 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is the between-group variance for the data given above.

A) 23.40
B) 46.80
C) 3.90
D) 7.18
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<strong> </strong> A) Only the null hypothesis concerning Factor A should be rejected B) Only the null hypothesis concerning Factor B should be rejected C) Only the null hypothesis concerning Factor A and the Interaction (AxB) effect should be rejected D) All of the null hypotheses should be accepted <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Only the null hypothesis concerning Factor A should be rejected
B) Only the null hypothesis concerning Factor B should be rejected
C) Only the null hypothesis concerning Factor A and the Interaction (AxB) effect should be rejected
D) All of the null hypotheses should be accepted
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Assume that the conclusion from an ANOVA is that the null hypothesis is rejected; in other words, the 7 population means (from samples of the same size) are not all equal. We should expect that: Assume that the conclusion from an ANOVA is that the null hypothesis is rejected; in other words, the 7 population means (from samples of the same size) are not all equal. We should expect that:  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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<strong> </strong> A) Only the null hypothesis concerning Factor A should be rejected B) Only the null hypothesis concerning Factor B should be rejected C) Only the null hypothesis concerning Factor A and the Interaction (AxB) effect should be rejected D) All of the null hypotheses should be accepted <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Only the null hypothesis concerning Factor A should be rejected
B) Only the null hypothesis concerning Factor B should be rejected
C) Only the null hypothesis concerning Factor A and the Interaction (AxB) effect should be rejected
D) All of the null hypotheses should be accepted
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<strong> </strong> A) disordinal interaction B) ordinal interaction C) polar interaction D) cardinal interaction <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) disordinal interaction
B) ordinal interaction
C) polar interaction
D) cardinal interaction
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Assume that the conclusion from an ANOVA is that the null hypothesis is rejected; in other words, the 4 population means are not all equal. We should expect that: Assume that the conclusion from an ANOVA is that the null hypothesis is rejected; in other words, the 4 population means are not all equal. We should expect that:  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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<strong> </strong> A) The null hypothesis concerning Factor A should be rejected B) The null hypothesis concerning Factor B should be rejected C) The null hypothesis concerning Factor A and the Interaction (AxB) effect should be rejected D) All of the null hypotheses should be accepted <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) The null hypothesis concerning Factor A should be rejected
B) The null hypothesis concerning Factor B should be rejected
C) The null hypothesis concerning Factor A and the Interaction (AxB) effect should be rejected
D) All of the null hypotheses should be accepted
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A researcher is performing a two-way ANOVA using two factors. The first factor has 4 levels and the second factor has 10 levels. In the ANOVA Summary Table, the degrees of freedom for the interaction
Between the first and second factors will be:

A) 27
B) 30
C) 36
D) 40
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An experiment has been designed to study the effectiveness of a new diet on weight gain for use with
anorexic individuals. The diet is available in both a solid and a liquid form.
The two new diets and a standard control diet were randomly assigned to 15 women and 15 men. Thus,
each of the 3 diets was assigned to 5 men and 5 women. The weight gains attained after 12 weeks were
recorded for each of the participants and the corresponding averages are summarized in the following
<strong>An experiment has been designed to study the effectiveness of a new diet on weight gain for use with anorexic individuals. The diet is available in both a solid and a liquid form. The two new diets and a standard control diet were randomly assigned to 15 women and 15 men. Thus, each of the 3 diets was assigned to 5 men and 5 women. The weight gains attained after 12 weeks were recorded for each of the participants and the corresponding averages are summarized in the following   B B' The degrees of freedom for error are:</strong> A) 14 B) 24 C) 29 D) 30 <div style=padding-top: 35px> B B'
The degrees of freedom for error are:

A) 14
B) 24
C) 29
D) 30
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<strong> </strong> A) The null hypothesis concerning Factor A should be rejected B) The null hypothesis concerning Factor B should be rejected C) The null hypothesis concerning Factor A and the Interaction (AxB) effect should be rejected D) All of the null hypotheses should be accepted <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) The null hypothesis concerning Factor A should be rejected
B) The null hypothesis concerning Factor B should be rejected
C) The null hypothesis concerning Factor A and the Interaction (AxB) effect should be rejected
D) All of the null hypotheses should be accepted
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If the figure below is the result of a two-way ANOVA, which of the following statements would apply? <strong>If the figure below is the result of a two-way ANOVA, which of the following statements would apply?  </strong> A) There is no significant interaction effect. B) There is a significant interaction effect. C) The main effects should not be interpreted without considering the interaction effect. D) The graph does not give any indication of whether or not there is an interaction effect. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) There is no significant interaction effect.
B) There is a significant interaction effect.
C) The main effects should not be interpreted without considering the interaction effect.
D) The graph does not give any indication of whether or not there is an interaction effect.
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Is there a significant difference between the mean attendance for the classes given <strong>Is there a significant difference between the mean attendance for the classes given   ?</strong> A) Yes, there is a significant difference between the means. B) No, there is no significant difference between the means. C) The F-test cannot be used to answer whether or not there is a significant difference between the means. D)The Scheffé test needs to be performed in order to find whether or not there is a significant difference between the means. <div style=padding-top: 35px> ?

A) Yes, there is a significant difference between the means.
B) No, there is no significant difference between the means.
C) The F-test cannot be used to answer whether or not there is a significant difference between the means.
D)The Scheffé test needs to be performed in order to find whether or not there is a significant difference between the means.
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Which of the following assumptions does not apply to the two-way ANOVA?

A) The populations from which the samples are obtained must be normally or approximately normally distributed.
B) The samples must be independent of each other.
C) The means of the populations must be equal.
D) The groups must be equal in sample size.
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An experiment has been designed to study the effectiveness of a new diet on weight gain for use with
anorexic individuals. The diet is available in both a solid and a liquid form.
The two new diets and a standard control diet were randomly assigned to 15 women and 15 men. Thus,
each of the 3 diets was assigned to 5 men and 5 women. The weight gains attained after 12 weeks were
recorded for each of the participants and the corresponding averages are summarized in the following
<strong>An experiment has been designed to study the effectiveness of a new diet on weight gain for use with anorexic individuals. The diet is available in both a solid and a liquid form. The two new diets and a standard control diet were randomly assigned to 15 women and 15 men. Thus, each of the 3 diets was assigned to 5 men and 5 women. The weight gains attained after 12 weeks were recorded for each of the participants and the corresponding averages are summarized in the following   B B' The degrees of freedom for the interaction between diet and gender are:</strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 <div style=padding-top: 35px> B B'
The degrees of freedom for the interaction between diet and gender are:

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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<strong> </strong> A) disordinal interaction B) ordinal interaction C) There is no interaction because the lines do not cross. D) cardinal interaction <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) disordinal interaction
B) ordinal interaction
C) There is no interaction because the lines do not cross.
D) cardinal interaction
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The total number of degrees of freedom for a two-way ANOVA is equal to one less than the total number
of samples.
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A researcher is performing a two-way ANOVA using two factors. The first factor has 4 levels and the second factor also has 4 levels. In the ANOVA Summary Table, the degrees of freedom for the first and
Second factors will be:

A) 4 d.f. for the first factor and 4 d.f. for the second factor
B) 3 d.f. for the first factor and 3 d.f. for the second factor
C) 5 d.f. for the first factor and 5 d.f. for the second factor
D) 16 d.f. for the first factor and 16 d.f. for the second factor
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This experiment is best described as a(n):

A) randomized survey.
B) completely randomized design.
C) factorial treatment design carried out in a completely randomized experimental design.
D) observational study.
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The ________________ variance is made by computing the variance using all the data and is not affected
by differences in the means.
________________________________________
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When there is one independent variable, the analysis of variance is called a __________ ANOVA.
________________________________________
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In a two-way ANOVA design, variable A has four levels and variable B has two levels. There are eight
data values in each cell. What is the d.f.N. for factor B?
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The ______________ test can be used even if the sample sizes are not equal.
________________________________________
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Qualitative independent variables can also be called ______________.
________________________________________
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The ____________ test can be used after the analysis of variance has been completed to make pairwise
comparisons between means when groups have the same sample size.
________________________________________
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If there is no difference in the means, the _____________ variance will be approximately equal to the
within-group variance.
________________________________________
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Each independent variable investigated could have two or more different treatments or
______________.
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An F-test can be used to compare the variances of three or more means.
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When finding the degrees of freedom for the F-distribution, d. f. N is equal to one less than the number of
groups.
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For a disordinal interaction, the main effects can be interpreted independently of each other.
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If one tested at the 1% level of significance, one would declare that averaging over the 3 diets, weight
gains were significantly different between males and females (i.e., that the main effect of gender is
significant).
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If there are 3 means to be compared, how many different comparisons <strong>If there are 3 means to be compared, how many different comparisons   are possible?</strong> A) 2 B) 3 C) 5 D) 6 are possible?

A) 2
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C) 5
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If the means of four different groups were compared at If the means of four different groups were compared at   , and the critical value of the F-test was 3.96, the critical value for the Scheffé test would be 15.84. , and the critical value of the F-test was 3.96, the critical value for the Scheffé test would be 15.84.
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In a two-way ANOVA procedure, variable A has four levels and variable B has two levels. The d.f.N. for
factor In a two-way ANOVA procedure, variable A has four levels and variable B has two levels. The d.f.N. for factor   would be 3. would be 3.
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Which of the following assumptions is not made for the F-test for comparing three or more means?

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B) The samples must be independent of each other.
C) The sample sizes must be equal.
D) The variances of the populations must be equal.
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For three groups, the F-test can show whether or not a difference exists among three or more means and
where the difference lies.
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To find the critical value for the Tukey test, the number of means, k, and the degrees of freedom
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The value of the F-distribution can be negative.
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When performing an F-test, if the means differ significantly, the between-group variance will be much
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A researcher can use the Scheffé or the Tukey test to determine where the difference in the means lies
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The ANOVA technique is an abbreviation for the following term:

A) analysis of variance
B) variance
C) Scheffé test
D) Tukey test
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When the absolute value of q is less than the critical value for the Tukey test, there is a significant
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To compare 7 means, which of the following techniques would be applicable?

A) Analysis of Variance
B) ANOVA
C) Both (A) and (B)
D) Neither (A) nor (B)
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If a researcher wanted to use the t-test to compare 10 means, two at a time, 45 tests would need to be
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The F-test for comparing means is always right-tailed.
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In order to conduct the Scheffé test, one must compare the means two at a time, using all possible
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Assuming that there is a significant difference between the means of the three coffee machines, what would the critical value be for the Tukey test at <strong>Assuming that there is a significant difference between the means of the three coffee machines, what would the critical value be for the Tukey test at   ?</strong> A) 3.70 B) 3.08 C) 3.77 D) 3.73 ?

A) 3.70
B) 3.08
C) 3.77
D) 3.73
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A researcher is comparing three groups of the same size. The sample mean of the first group is 12, the sample mean of the second group is 14, and the sample mean of the third group is 16. If the Tukey q-test
Value for comparing group 1 with group 2 is 2.6, then the Tukey q-test value for comparing group 2 with
Group 3 will be:

A) 2.6
B) 5.2
C) 10.4
D) Cannot be determined with the information given
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A researcher is comparing 3 groups to test if they have the same means. There are 51 data values altogether. The degrees of freedom for the Between (dfB) and the degrees of freedom for the Within
(dfW) are:

A) dfB = 48, dfW = 50
B) dfB = 2, dfW = 48
C) dfB = 2, dfW = 50
D) dfB = 3, dfW = 50
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A researcher is comparing three groups of the same size. The sample mean of the first group is 12, the sample mean of the second group is 16, and the sample mean of the third group is 20. If the Scheffé F-test
Value for comparing group 1 with group 2 is 7.4, then the Scheffé F-test value for comparing group 2 with
Group 3 will be:

A) 3.7
B) 7.4
C) 14.8
D) Cannot be determined with the information given
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<strong>  What is the between-group variance for the three coffee machines?</strong> A) 0.017 B) 0.098 C) 0.057 D) 0.086
What is the between-group variance for the three coffee machines?

A) 0.017
B) 0.098
C) 0.057
D) 0.086
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If a researcher wanted to compare the F-value with the critical value for F at <strong>If a researcher wanted to compare the F-value with the critical value for F at   , what would that critical F be?</strong> A) 3.70 B) 3.08 C) 3.89 D) 3.73 , what would that critical F be?

A) 3.70
B) 3.08
C) 3.89
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<strong>  What is the grand mean for the data given above?</strong> A) 12.08 B) 11.96 C) 11.82 D) 11.85
What is the grand mean for the data given above?

A) 12.08
B) 11.96
C) 11.82
D) 11.85
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<strong> </strong> A) -0.01 B) -0.29 C) -1.51 D) -4.00

A) -0.01
B) -0.29
C) -1.51
D) -4.00
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Is there a significant difference between the means for vending machines A, B, and C?

A) Yes, there is a significant difference between the means.
B) No, there is no significant difference between the means.
C) The F-test cannot be used to answer whether or not there is a significant difference between the means.
D)The Scheffé test needs to be performed in order to determine whether or not there is a significant difference between the means.
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Complete the formula for the Tukey test: q=q =

A)
 <strong>Complete the formula for the Tukey test:  q = </strong> A)    B)  \frac{n 1 s_{i}^{2}}{n 1}   C)  \frac { \bar { X } _ { i } \bar { X } _ { f } { } ^ { 2 } } { s _ { w } ^ { 2 } 1 / n - 1 / n _ { j } }   D)  \frac { \bar { X } _ { t } - \bar { X } _ { f } } { \sqrt { s _ { w } ^ { 2 } } / n }

B)
n1si2n1\frac{n 1 s_{i}^{2}}{n 1}

C) XˉiXˉf2sw21/n1/nj\frac { \bar { X } _ { i } \bar { X } _ { f } { } ^ { 2 } } { s _ { w } ^ { 2 } 1 / n - 1 / n _ { j } }

D) XˉtXˉfsw2/n\frac { \bar { X } _ { t } - \bar { X } _ { f } } { \sqrt { s _ { w } ^ { 2 } } / n }
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What would the Tukey test value be for comparing the means of machine B and machine C at <strong>What would the Tukey test value be for comparing the means of machine B and machine C at   ?</strong> A) -1.61 B) -1.17 C) -7.72 D) -4.46 ?

A) -1.61
B) -1.17
C) -7.72
D) -4.46
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<strong>  What is the F-value for the coffee machines?</strong> A) 2.25 B) 5.06 C) 6.62 D) 4.86
What is the F-value for the coffee machines?

A) 2.25
B) 5.06
C) 6.62
D) 4.86
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<strong>  What is the within-group variance for the three coffee machines?</strong> A) 0.017 B) 0.0136 C) 0.13 D) 0.029
What is the within-group variance for the three coffee machines?

A) 0.017
B) 0.0136
C) 0.13
D) 0.029
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The between-group variance and the error variance are sometimes referred to as:

A) ANOVA summary table
B) mean squares
C) main effects
D) interaction effects
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<strong> </strong> A) F = 0.91 B) F = 1.28 C) F = 2.01 D) F = 2.74

A) F = 0.91
B) F = 1.28
C) F = 2.01
D) F = 2.74
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<strong> </strong> A) 0.15 B) 0.47 C) 6.59 D) 2.13

A) 0.15
B) 0.47
C) 6.59
D) 2.13
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A researcher is comparing three groups of the same size. The sample mean of the first group is 14, the sample mean of the second group is 17, and the sample mean of the third group is 20. If the Scheffé F-test
Value for comparing group 1 with group 2 is 5.4, then the Scheffé F-test value for comparing group 1 with
Group 3 will be:

A) 5.4
B) 10.8
C) 21.6
D) Cannot be determined with the information given
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The head of the English department wants to determine if the average number of students taking
an English course differs depending upon the time of day that the course is being offered.
<strong>The head of the English department wants to determine if the average number of students taking an English course differs depending upon the time of day that the course is being offered.   Given the between-group variance (determined in the previous question) and the fact that the F-test value is 6.00, what is the within-group variance for the three class times?</strong> A) 23.40 B) 46.80 C) 3.90 D) 7.18
Given the between-group variance (determined in the previous question) and the fact that the F-test value is 6.00, what is the within-group variance for the three class times?

A) 23.40
B) 46.80
C) 3.90
D) 7.18
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A researcher is comparing three groups of the same size. The sample mean of the first group is 11, the sample mean of the second group is 13, and the sample mean of the third group is 15. If the Tukey q-test
Value for comparing group 1 with group 2 is -2.1, then the Tukey q-test value for comparing group 1 with
Group 3 will be:

A) -2.1
B) -4.2
C) -8.4
D) Cannot be determined with the information given
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The head of the English department wants to determine if the average number of students taking
an English course differs depending upon the time of day that the course is being offered.
<strong>The head of the English department wants to determine if the average number of students taking an English course differs depending upon the time of day that the course is being offered.   What is the between-group variance for the data given above.</strong> A) 23.40 B) 46.80 C) 3.90 D) 7.18
What is the between-group variance for the data given above.

A) 23.40
B) 46.80
C) 3.90
D) 7.18
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<strong> </strong> A) Only the null hypothesis concerning Factor A should be rejected B) Only the null hypothesis concerning Factor B should be rejected C) Only the null hypothesis concerning Factor A and the Interaction (AxB) effect should be rejected D) All of the null hypotheses should be accepted

A) Only the null hypothesis concerning Factor A should be rejected
B) Only the null hypothesis concerning Factor B should be rejected
C) Only the null hypothesis concerning Factor A and the Interaction (AxB) effect should be rejected
D) All of the null hypotheses should be accepted
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Assume that the conclusion from an ANOVA is that the null hypothesis is rejected; in other words, the 7 population means (from samples of the same size) are not all equal. We should expect that: Assume that the conclusion from an ANOVA is that the null hypothesis is rejected; in other words, the 7 population means (from samples of the same size) are not all equal. We should expect that:
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<strong> </strong> A) Only the null hypothesis concerning Factor A should be rejected B) Only the null hypothesis concerning Factor B should be rejected C) Only the null hypothesis concerning Factor A and the Interaction (AxB) effect should be rejected D) All of the null hypotheses should be accepted

A) Only the null hypothesis concerning Factor A should be rejected
B) Only the null hypothesis concerning Factor B should be rejected
C) Only the null hypothesis concerning Factor A and the Interaction (AxB) effect should be rejected
D) All of the null hypotheses should be accepted
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<strong> </strong> A) disordinal interaction B) ordinal interaction C) polar interaction D) cardinal interaction

A) disordinal interaction
B) ordinal interaction
C) polar interaction
D) cardinal interaction
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Assume that the conclusion from an ANOVA is that the null hypothesis is rejected; in other words, the 4 population means are not all equal. We should expect that: Assume that the conclusion from an ANOVA is that the null hypothesis is rejected; in other words, the 4 population means are not all equal. We should expect that:
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<strong> </strong> A) The null hypothesis concerning Factor A should be rejected B) The null hypothesis concerning Factor B should be rejected C) The null hypothesis concerning Factor A and the Interaction (AxB) effect should be rejected D) All of the null hypotheses should be accepted

A) The null hypothesis concerning Factor A should be rejected
B) The null hypothesis concerning Factor B should be rejected
C) The null hypothesis concerning Factor A and the Interaction (AxB) effect should be rejected
D) All of the null hypotheses should be accepted
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A researcher is performing a two-way ANOVA using two factors. The first factor has 4 levels and the second factor has 10 levels. In the ANOVA Summary Table, the degrees of freedom for the interaction
Between the first and second factors will be:

A) 27
B) 30
C) 36
D) 40
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An experiment has been designed to study the effectiveness of a new diet on weight gain for use with
anorexic individuals. The diet is available in both a solid and a liquid form.
The two new diets and a standard control diet were randomly assigned to 15 women and 15 men. Thus,
each of the 3 diets was assigned to 5 men and 5 women. The weight gains attained after 12 weeks were
recorded for each of the participants and the corresponding averages are summarized in the following
<strong>An experiment has been designed to study the effectiveness of a new diet on weight gain for use with anorexic individuals. The diet is available in both a solid and a liquid form. The two new diets and a standard control diet were randomly assigned to 15 women and 15 men. Thus, each of the 3 diets was assigned to 5 men and 5 women. The weight gains attained after 12 weeks were recorded for each of the participants and the corresponding averages are summarized in the following   B B' The degrees of freedom for error are:</strong> A) 14 B) 24 C) 29 D) 30 B B'
The degrees of freedom for error are:

A) 14
B) 24
C) 29
D) 30
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<strong> </strong> A) The null hypothesis concerning Factor A should be rejected B) The null hypothesis concerning Factor B should be rejected C) The null hypothesis concerning Factor A and the Interaction (AxB) effect should be rejected D) All of the null hypotheses should be accepted

A) The null hypothesis concerning Factor A should be rejected
B) The null hypothesis concerning Factor B should be rejected
C) The null hypothesis concerning Factor A and the Interaction (AxB) effect should be rejected
D) All of the null hypotheses should be accepted
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If the figure below is the result of a two-way ANOVA, which of the following statements would apply? <strong>If the figure below is the result of a two-way ANOVA, which of the following statements would apply?  </strong> A) There is no significant interaction effect. B) There is a significant interaction effect. C) The main effects should not be interpreted without considering the interaction effect. D) The graph does not give any indication of whether or not there is an interaction effect.

A) There is no significant interaction effect.
B) There is a significant interaction effect.
C) The main effects should not be interpreted without considering the interaction effect.
D) The graph does not give any indication of whether or not there is an interaction effect.
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Is there a significant difference between the mean attendance for the classes given <strong>Is there a significant difference between the mean attendance for the classes given   ?</strong> A) Yes, there is a significant difference between the means. B) No, there is no significant difference between the means. C) The F-test cannot be used to answer whether or not there is a significant difference between the means. D)The Scheffé test needs to be performed in order to find whether or not there is a significant difference between the means. ?

A) Yes, there is a significant difference between the means.
B) No, there is no significant difference between the means.
C) The F-test cannot be used to answer whether or not there is a significant difference between the means.
D)The Scheffé test needs to be performed in order to find whether or not there is a significant difference between the means.
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Which of the following assumptions does not apply to the two-way ANOVA?

A) The populations from which the samples are obtained must be normally or approximately normally distributed.
B) The samples must be independent of each other.
C) The means of the populations must be equal.
D) The groups must be equal in sample size.
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An experiment has been designed to study the effectiveness of a new diet on weight gain for use with
anorexic individuals. The diet is available in both a solid and a liquid form.
The two new diets and a standard control diet were randomly assigned to 15 women and 15 men. Thus,
each of the 3 diets was assigned to 5 men and 5 women. The weight gains attained after 12 weeks were
recorded for each of the participants and the corresponding averages are summarized in the following
<strong>An experiment has been designed to study the effectiveness of a new diet on weight gain for use with anorexic individuals. The diet is available in both a solid and a liquid form. The two new diets and a standard control diet were randomly assigned to 15 women and 15 men. Thus, each of the 3 diets was assigned to 5 men and 5 women. The weight gains attained after 12 weeks were recorded for each of the participants and the corresponding averages are summarized in the following   B B' The degrees of freedom for the interaction between diet and gender are:</strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 B B'
The degrees of freedom for the interaction between diet and gender are:

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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<strong> </strong> A) disordinal interaction B) ordinal interaction C) There is no interaction because the lines do not cross. D) cardinal interaction

A) disordinal interaction
B) ordinal interaction
C) There is no interaction because the lines do not cross.
D) cardinal interaction
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The total number of degrees of freedom for a two-way ANOVA is equal to one less than the total number
of samples.
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A researcher is performing a two-way ANOVA using two factors. The first factor has 4 levels and the second factor also has 4 levels. In the ANOVA Summary Table, the degrees of freedom for the first and
Second factors will be:

A) 4 d.f. for the first factor and 4 d.f. for the second factor
B) 3 d.f. for the first factor and 3 d.f. for the second factor
C) 5 d.f. for the first factor and 5 d.f. for the second factor
D) 16 d.f. for the first factor and 16 d.f. for the second factor
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This experiment is best described as a(n):

A) randomized survey.
B) completely randomized design.
C) factorial treatment design carried out in a completely randomized experimental design.
D) observational study.
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The ________________ variance is made by computing the variance using all the data and is not affected
by differences in the means.
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When there is one independent variable, the analysis of variance is called a __________ ANOVA.
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In a two-way ANOVA design, variable A has four levels and variable B has two levels. There are eight
data values in each cell. What is the d.f.N. for factor B?
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The ______________ test can be used even if the sample sizes are not equal.
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Qualitative independent variables can also be called ______________.
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The ____________ test can be used after the analysis of variance has been completed to make pairwise
comparisons between means when groups have the same sample size.
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If there is no difference in the means, the _____________ variance will be approximately equal to the
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Each independent variable investigated could have two or more different treatments or
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