In an attempt to cut university expenditure, the Dean at a University inquires about reducing the four month training period of dogs at the BCIE. The trainers at the BCIE agree with the proposal but only if the dogs can reach the 70% success threshold that is required of dogs working with anxiety patients. The trainers design an experiment in which they measure the training success of 20 dogs after one month, two months, three months and four months of training. The attached CSV file contains the data that was collected for this experiment. What can you conclude from the results of this experiment?

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In an attempt to cut university expenditure, the Dean at a University inquires about reducing the four month training period of dogs at the BCIE. The trainers at the BCIE agree with the proposal but only if the dogs can reach the 70% success threshold that is required of dogs working with anxiety patients. The trainers design an experiment in which they measure the training success of 20 dogs after one month, two months, three months and four months of training. The attached CSV file contains the data that was collected for this experiment. What can you conclude from the results of this experiment?

 

 

I would love help with:

  1. Identifying the appropriate statistical test.
  2. Conducting the statistical test in JASP, Excel or SPSS.
  3. Reporting the complete results (including assumption checks) in APA style.
  4. Interpreting the results.
  5. Attachment of the JASP, Excel or SPSS output file.

Thank you!

Dogs
|train 1
train 2
train 3
train 4
1
64.45
61.55
76.25
74.66
2
61.48
64.9
76.13
75.99
3
70.25
66.02
76
78.58
4
64.16
66.41
76.73
74.96
5
61.86
68.69
74.5
87.29
59.58
64.76
78.62
74.85
7
58.82
65.1
77.96
75.42
8
65.03
66.17
73.67
76.73
9
71.22
62.64
74.49
76.19
10
65.26
65.98
77.41
61.12
11
58.63
70.2
76.06
75.7
12
67.42
63.64
74.65
75.16
13
60.04
59.16
76.51
77.11
14
64.38
62.18
74.24
75.61
15
63.6
59.95
76.56
74.44
16
64.94
64.13
66.55
75.1
17
59.36
61.7
61.11
55.11
18
58.31
62.08
73.54
77.74
19
82.45
64.83
76.3
76.14
20
62.71
67.62
74.57
75.37
LO
Transcribed Image Text:Dogs |train 1 train 2 train 3 train 4 1 64.45 61.55 76.25 74.66 2 61.48 64.9 76.13 75.99 3 70.25 66.02 76 78.58 4 64.16 66.41 76.73 74.96 5 61.86 68.69 74.5 87.29 59.58 64.76 78.62 74.85 7 58.82 65.1 77.96 75.42 8 65.03 66.17 73.67 76.73 9 71.22 62.64 74.49 76.19 10 65.26 65.98 77.41 61.12 11 58.63 70.2 76.06 75.7 12 67.42 63.64 74.65 75.16 13 60.04 59.16 76.51 77.11 14 64.38 62.18 74.24 75.61 15 63.6 59.95 76.56 74.44 16 64.94 64.13 66.55 75.1 17 59.36 61.7 61.11 55.11 18 58.31 62.08 73.54 77.74 19 82.45 64.83 76.3 76.14 20 62.71 67.62 74.57 75.37 LO
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