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StarHortons Cup, the coffee company, wants to determine how long caffeine lasts throughout the day when individuals have a cup of one of their 3 types of coffee at 9am. They will then measure the levels of caffeine in these individuals’ systems at 10am, 12am, 2pm, 4pm, 6pm and 8pm. They want to have at least 20 observations per group. How many separate/distinct groups of participants are needed if they want to conduct this experiment using a mixed-measures ANOVA?
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- To inspect manufacturing processes, companies typically examine samples of parts for deficiencies. One company that manufactures ballpoint pens selected samples of ,000 pens on each of 17 days. The company recorded, for each sample of 1,000, the number of defective pens in the sample. Here are their data. 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 5, 5, 6, 7, 7, 10, 11, 13, 14, 18 Send data to calculator Send data to Excel Frequency 8. 6+ 2+ 2 4 12 16 20 Number of defective pens (out of 1000) O Mean (a) For these data, which measures of OMedian central tendency take more than one value? Mode Choose all that apply. None of these measures OMean (b) Suppose that the measurement 18 (the largest measurement in the data set) were OMedian replaced by 39. Which measures of central tendency would be affected by the change? OMode Explanation Check O 2021 McGraw-Hill Education. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use Privacy Accessibility 99+ O Type here to search 2. 4.Mandrake Falls High School is providing a weekend course in laboratory techniques to its laboratory students. Of the 200 students enrolled in lab classes at Mandrake, 75 have taken the weekend course. Mandrake is evaluating the course's effectiveness by having its lab instructors record harmful lab "incidents": accidents, misuse of lab equipment, etc. The contingency table below gives a summary of the data that have been gathered so far for Mandrake's 200 lab students. Each student is classified according to two variables: status regarding lab techniques course ("Took the course" or "Didn't take the course") and laboratory performance ("Involved in no incident", "Involved in exactly one incident", or "Involved in 2+ incidents"). In the cells of the table are the respective observed frequencies. Note that three of the cells also have blanks. Fill in these blanks with the frequencies expected if the two variables, status regarding lab techniques course and laboratory performance, are…A researcher is curious to see if the amount of time spent on social media influences how often friends meet in person to socialize. After their sample is selected the researcher asks the subjects on average how much time they spend on social media each day and then asks their subjects to keep track of how many times they meet in person with their friends to socialize and report back at the end of the month. What type of study design is this? The research obtains 100 participates who met with their friends in person at least 15 times in the last month to socialize and 100 participates who met with their friends in persons less than 15 times in the last month to socialize. Then the researcher asks the participants on average how many hours per day did they spend on social media during the month before. What type of study design is this? Options for both questions: Cohort, case-control, cross-sectional, clinical trial
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- You may need to use the appropriate technology to answer this question. The Consumer Reports Restaurant Customer Satisfaction Survey is based upon 148,599 visits to full-service restaurant chains.† One of the variables in the study is meal price, the average amount paid per person for dinner and drinks, minus the tip. Suppose a reporter for a local newspaper thought that it would be of interest to her readers to conduct a similar study for restaurants located in her city. The reporter selected a sample of 8 seafood restaurants, 8 Italian restaurants, and 8 steakhouses. The following data show the meal prices ($) obtained for the 24 restaurants sampled. Italian Seafood Steakhouse $13 $15 $24 14 19 18 16 18 22 17 25 24 17 22 21 19 16 23 16 18 26 32 11 34 Use ? = 0.05 to test whether there is a significant difference among the mean meal price for the three types of restaurants. State the null and alternative hypotheses. H0: ?Italian = ?Seafood = ?SteakhouseHa:…This obstetrician also wanted to determine the impact that three experimental diets had on the birth weights of pregnant mothers. She was also interested if age had an impact on birth weights. She randomly selected 27 pregnant mothers in the first trimester of whom 9 were 20 to 29 years old, 9 were 30 to 39 years old, and 9 were 40 or older. For each age group, she randomly assigned the mothers to one of three diets. After delivery, she measured the birth weight (in grams) of the babies and obtained the data a) What is the blocking variable?A campus researcher wanted to investigate the factors that affect visitor travel time in a complex, multilevel building on campus. Specifically, he wanted to determine whether different building signs (building maps versus wall signage) affect the total amount of time visitors require to reach their destination and whether that time depends on whether the starting location is inside or outside the building. Three subjects were assigned to each of the combinations of signs and starting locations, and travel time in seconds from beginning to destination was recorded. How should the data be analyzed? Wall Signs Map Starting Room Interior 141, 119, 238 85, 94, 126 Randomized block design O Completely randomized design 2 x 2 factorial design Levene's test Exterior 224, 339, 139 226, 129, 130
- A college student is interested in whether presoaking time has an effect on cleanliness of clothing. He collects the dirty clothes from all of the people in his dorm and randomly assigns clothing to one of four presoak time conditions: 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 15 minutes, 20 minutes. He then asks members of another dorm to rate the cleanliness of the items (they don’t know which clothing got which soaking time). The data are presented below. C) Perform an LSD test and answer the questions that follow (SHOW ALL WORK!!! This can be on the same page as your other ANOVA hand work. Make sure it is inserted and/or uploaded): df error = tcrit (df error) MS error = s = LSD = _____________ Mean Comparisons: Mean5 min vs. Mean10 min = | ___ __ | = ___ ___ Greater than (>) LSD value? __ ___ Significant?__ ___ Mean10 min vs. Mean15 min = |__________________| = ______ Greater…Below you will find a research scenarios. Your task is to identify the proposed analysis and why you chose that analysis for each of these scenarios. State the research question that aligns with the scenario and the analysis. Next run the appropriate analyses and report your findings in APA Research scenario 2: Historians are interested in the accuracy of eyewitness accounts of traumatic events. One study examined survivors' recall of the sinking of the ship Titanic (Riniolo, Koledin, Drakulic, & Payne, 2003). The researchers reviewed the transcripts of survivors' testimony at governmental hearings (www.titanicinquiry.org) to see whether they testified that the ship was intact or breaking apart during the ship's final plunge (it was in fact breaking apart). To test for eyewitness accuracy, testimony of 20 survivors was examined to see if there was an equal likelihood of survivors saying the ship was intact or breaking apart. Datafile: titanic.xlsx Your response should contain…A sensory Psychologist wants to test if age affects a person's ability to detect changes in color presented on a computer screen. She recruits 3 different age groups (young, mid aged, elderly) to test. She also wants to know if bilingual people are different in their ability to detect color changes relative to non bilingual people, so half of the 60 participants are bilingual, the other not bilingual. Complete the source table below for her results. Complete the source table below and answer the question that follows the table also Source SS df MS Fcalculated Fcritical p __ .05 Between 360 5 FactorAge FactorBilingual 220 Interaction 95 Within 1825 54 Total Was there a significant effect of age? ______