Questions 1 to 10 are based on the following problem: Use pulse.sav, an SPSS dataset that is located in our class in Webcourses. Remember that if you do not have SPSS software installed on your computer, you will not be able to open the file just by clicking on it. You will need to open it via UCF Apps. If you do not remember how to open an existing SPSS file located in Webcourses through UCF Apps, please read Opening an Existing SPSS File Located in Webcourses via UCF Apps.pptx In addition, if you have not done that already, please read the SPSS lecture: Repeated-Measures ANOVA in SPSS Final .pptx Download Repeated-Measures ANOVA in SPSS Final .pptx The pulse of each of the participants in this study was measured under 3 different conditions: during warm up (pulse at warmup: Stage 1) when they were jogging (pulse jogging: Stage 2) and when they were running (pulse running: Stage 3) Perform a repeated-measures ANOVA in SPSS, to determine if there are significant mean differences in pulse rate among the three conditions. Use α =.05. What is the dependent variable? What are the conditions of the independent variable? The null hypothesis in symbols is: The alternative hypothesis is: The F-statistic is Note: If it is a decimal number with two or more than two places, leave only two decimal places after the decimal point and do not round. The p-value is: Note: Include all the numbers after the decimal point. Your decision is The df of the numerator (i.e.,df between treatments) is __________ The df of the denominator (df error) is ________ If you rejected the null hypothesis and found a significant effect, look at the results of the Bonferroni post-hoc test and identify where the significant mean differences are. (i.e., Which means are significantly different from each other?) There are significant mean differences between What is the direction of the significant mean differences? Report the results in APA
Questions 1 to 10 are based on the following problem:
Use pulse.sav, an SPSS dataset that is located in our class in Webcourses.
Remember that if you do not have SPSS software installed on your computer, you will not be able to open the file just by clicking on it. You will need to open it via UCF Apps. If you do not remember how to open an existing SPSS file located in Webcourses through UCF Apps, please read Opening an Existing SPSS File Located in Webcourses via UCF Apps.pptx
In addition, if you have not done that already, please read the SPSS lecture: Repeated-Measures ANOVA in SPSS Final .pptx
Download Repeated-Measures ANOVA in SPSS Final .pptx
The pulse of each of the participants in this study was measured under 3 different conditions: during warm up (pulse at warmup: Stage 1) when they were jogging (pulse jogging: Stage 2) and when they were running (pulse running: Stage 3)
Perform a repeated-measures ANOVA in SPSS, to determine if there are significant mean differences in pulse rate among the three conditions. Use α =.05.
What is the dependent variable? What are the conditions of the independent variable?
The null hypothesis in symbols is:
The alternative hypothesis is:
The F-statistic is
Note: If it is a decimal number with two or more than two places, leave only two decimal places after the decimal point and do not round.
The p-value is:
Note: Include all the numbers after the decimal point.
Your decision is
The df of the numerator (i.e.,df between treatments) is __________ The df of the denominator (df error) is ________
If you rejected the null hypothesis and found a significant effect, look at the results of the Bonferroni post-hoc test and identify where the significant mean differences are. (i.e., Which means are significantly different from each other?)
There are significant mean differences between
What is the direction of the significant mean differences?
Report the results in APA
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