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  1. Using the data from Exercise 11.1, suppose that after looking at the data we decide to compare:

    a. The counting condition vs. all other conditions
    b. The rhyming and adjective conditions vs. the imagery and intentional conditions
    c. The rhyming condition vs. the imagery and intentional conditions
    d. The adjective condition vs. the imagery and intentional conditions Conduct the appropriate tests and interpret the results.
Eysenck (1974) ran a study in which participants were required to recall a list of words. The conditions varied in terms of
whether subjects simply counted the number of letters in a word, thought of a rhyming word, thought of an appropriate
adjective, created images of the word, or was told to study the words for later recall. The dependent variable was the
number of words recalled on a test trial. These data are shown below.
Counting Rhyming Adjective Imagery
Intentional
Total
9
7
11
12
10
8
9.
13
11
19
8
16
14
8
6.
6.
11
10
6.
14
9.
10
4
11
11
23
11
6
6.
13
12
14
13
10
15
7
8
10
19
11
7
7
11
11
11
Мean
7
6.9
11
13.4
12
10.06
St. Dev.
1.83
2.13
2.49
4.5
3.74
4.01
Variance
3.33
4.54
6.22
20.27
14
16.058
Run a one-way analysis of variance on these data.
Transcribed Image Text:Eysenck (1974) ran a study in which participants were required to recall a list of words. The conditions varied in terms of whether subjects simply counted the number of letters in a word, thought of a rhyming word, thought of an appropriate adjective, created images of the word, or was told to study the words for later recall. The dependent variable was the number of words recalled on a test trial. These data are shown below. Counting Rhyming Adjective Imagery Intentional Total 9 7 11 12 10 8 9. 13 11 19 8 16 14 8 6. 6. 11 10 6. 14 9. 10 4 11 11 23 11 6 6. 13 12 14 13 10 15 7 8 10 19 11 7 7 11 11 11 Мean 7 6.9 11 13.4 12 10.06 St. Dev. 1.83 2.13 2.49 4.5 3.74 4.01 Variance 3.33 4.54 6.22 20.27 14 16.058 Run a one-way analysis of variance on these data.
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