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.If the main effect of maternal diet is significant, describe the main effect of maternal diet. Include the overall means and corresponding standard deviations in your description.

Between-Subjects Factors
Value Label
N
age
1
adolescent
10
adult
10
maternal diet
1
No alcohol
10
2
Alcohol
10
Descriptive Statistics
Dependent Variable: passive avoidance
age
maternal diet
Mean
Std. Deviation
adolescent
No alcohol
3.60
1.140
Alcohol
15.60
2.881
Total
9.60
6.653
10
adult
No alcohol
6.00
1.581
Alcohol
6.40
2.608
Total
6.20
2.044
10
Total
No alcohol
4.80
1.814
10
Alcohol
11.00
5.497
10
Total
7.90
5.098
20
Tests of Between-Subjects Effects
Dependent Variable: passive avoidance
Type III Sum
of Squares
Source
df
Mean Square
F
Sig.
Corrected Model
418.200
3
139.400
29.503
.000
Intercept
1248.200
1
1248.200
264.169
.000
age
57.800
1
57.800
12.233
.003
diet
192.200
1
192.200
40.677
.000
age * diet
168.200
1
168.200
35.598
.000
Error
75.600
16
4.725
Total
1742.000
20
Corrected Total
493.800
19
5,
Transcribed Image Text:Between-Subjects Factors Value Label N age 1 adolescent 10 adult 10 maternal diet 1 No alcohol 10 2 Alcohol 10 Descriptive Statistics Dependent Variable: passive avoidance age maternal diet Mean Std. Deviation adolescent No alcohol 3.60 1.140 Alcohol 15.60 2.881 Total 9.60 6.653 10 adult No alcohol 6.00 1.581 Alcohol 6.40 2.608 Total 6.20 2.044 10 Total No alcohol 4.80 1.814 10 Alcohol 11.00 5.497 10 Total 7.90 5.098 20 Tests of Between-Subjects Effects Dependent Variable: passive avoidance Type III Sum of Squares Source df Mean Square F Sig. Corrected Model 418.200 3 139.400 29.503 .000 Intercept 1248.200 1 1248.200 264.169 .000 age 57.800 1 57.800 12.233 .003 diet 192.200 1 192.200 40.677 .000 age * diet 168.200 1 168.200 35.598 .000 Error 75.600 16 4.725 Total 1742.000 20 Corrected Total 493.800 19 5,
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The null hypothesis is,

H0: There is no difference in the means of diets.

The alternative hypothesis.

H1: There is a difference in the means of diets.

From the given output,

The F statistic for maternal diet is ,

F =  40.677

With numerator 1 and denominator 19 degrees of freedom.

The p value for the diet is,

P value = 0.000

 

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