Question 2  A study was conducted on 108 individuals to determine if their attraction to a prospective partner  is impacted by the physical appearance of the individual. This study was conducted on individuals  who were single, dating or married. The prospecting individuals are classified as Muscular,  Average and Overweight. The ratings are provided below (the higher the ratings the more attracted  an individual is):   Single  Dating  Married Muscular 10.00  9.00  1.00 5.00  1.00  5.00 9.00  4.00  3.00 2.00  9.00  7.00 8.00  2.00  1.00

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A study was conducted on 108 individuals to determine if their attraction to a prospective partner  is impacted by the physical appearance of the individual. This study was conducted on individuals  who were single, dating or married. The prospecting individuals are classified as Muscular,  Average and Overweight. The ratings are provided below (the higher the ratings the more attracted  an individual is):

 

Single 

Dating 

Married

Muscular

10.00 

9.00 

1.00

5.00 

1.00 

5.00

9.00 

4.00 

3.00

2.00 

9.00 

7.00

8.00 

2.00 

1.00



4.00 3.00 7.00 

 

9.00 

7.00 

9.00

 

1.00 

6.00 

1.00

 

8.00 

5.00 

7.00

 

10.00 

2.00 

8.00

 

10.00 

5.00 

4.00

 

2.00 

3.00 

8.00

Average

9.00 

8.00 

5.00

5.00 

5.00 

1.00

7.00 

7.00 

6.00

10.00 

10.00 

3.00

3.00 

1.00 

8.00

10.00 

10.00 

3.00

4.00 

10.00 

5.00

1.00 

3.00 

7.00

5.00 

2.00 

6.00

10.00 

7.00 

7.00

2.00 

1.00 

9.00

4.00 

10.00 

2.00

Overweight 

9.00 

1.00 

9.00

9.00 

2.00 

9.00

9.00 

2.00 

10.00

3.00 

4.00 

6.00

10.00 

8.00 

5.00

7.00 

1.00 

7.00

1.00 

3.00 

1.00

8.00 

8.00 

4.00

4.00 

4.00 

5.00

2.00 

8.00 

10.00

2.00 

10.00 

6.00

9.00 

9.00 

3.00



  1. Propose null hypotheses to test whether relationship status or physical appearance have an  effect on rating. 
  2. Using JASP, conduct the relevant test to analyze the hypothesis provided. The JASP output  of all the statistical analyses performed as well as the file that was produced should be  provided.
  3. Interpret your F-statistic and P-values. Are there any significant main effects or an  interaction effect?
  4. Now that you have all the information you need, come up with a conclusion statement and  discuss the relationship between the variables.
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What's the interpretation for the Fstat and the pvalue? Also could you double check the description of the question and the Hypotheses since its not the people in the relationship status that are muscular etc. but that is another category that their attraction is based on 

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