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ISBN: 9781305427204
Author: Frederick J Gravetter, Larry B. Wallnau
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 13, Problem 25P

The following data are from a two-factor study examining the effects of two treatment conditions on males and females.

a.    Use an ANOVA with α = .05 for all tests to evaluate the significance of the main effects and the interaction.

b. Compute η2 to measure the size of the effect for each main effect and the interaction.

  Factor B: Treatment

  B1 B2 B3  
Male 3 1 10  
  1 4 10  
  1 8 14  
  6 6 7

TROW1 =90

ROWI

  4 6 9  
  M= 3 M = 5 M = 10  
  T = 15 T=25 T= 50  
  SS = 18 SS =28 SS = 26 N = 30
Factor A: 0 2 1 G = 120
Gender 2 7 I ΣX2 = 860
  0 2 1  
  0 2 6 TROW2 = 30
Female 3 2 1  
  M = 1 M = 3 M = 2  
  T =5 T =15 T =10  
  SS =8 SS =20 SS = 20  

TCO4.1 = 20 TCO4.2 = 40 TCO4.3 = 60

a.

Expert Solution
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To determine
Using an ANOVA with α=0.05 for all tests to evaluate the significance of the main effects and the interaction.

Answer to Problem 25P

For factor A treatment has significant effect means there is difference in performance of male and female. For factor B treatment has significant effect means there is difference in treatment with B1,B2,B3. The interaction indicates that the differences among treatment as not the same for male as they one for females.

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

The following data are given in the question:

 Factor B
    B1 B2 B3  
Factor AMale 3 1 10 Trow1=90
1 4 10
1 8 14
6 6 7
4 6 9
M=3T=15SS=18 M=5T=25SS=28 M=10T=50SS=26 N=30
Female 0 2 1

 

 

G=120X2=860Trow2=30

2 7 1
0 2 1
0 2 6
3 2 1
M=1T=5SS=8 M=3T=15SS=20 M=2T=10SS=20
Total = 20 Total = 40 Total = 60  

Calculation:

Total variability:

Total sum of squareis calculated as:

SStotal=X2G2N=860(120)230=380

Total degree of freedomis calculated as:

dftotal=N1=301=29

Within treatment:

Sum of square within treatment is calculated as:

SSwithintreatments=SSeachtreatments=18+28+26+8+20+20=120

Degree of freedom within treatmentis calculated as:

dfwithintreatments=(4+4+4)+(4+4+4)=24

Between treatment variability:

Sum of square between treatmentsis calculated as:

SSbetweentreatment=SStotalSSwithin=380120=260

Degree of freedom between treatments is calculated as:

dfbetweentreatment=number of cells 1=61=5

For factor A, the row totals are 90 and 30, and each total was obtained by adding nothing.

SSA=Trow2nrowG2N=90215+30215120×12030=540+60480=120

Degree of freedom for factor Ais calculated as:

dfA=number of row1=21=1

For factor B, sum of square is calculated as:

SSB=Tcol2ncolG2N=20210+40210+60210(120)230=80

Degree of freedom for factor B is calculated as:

dfB=number of columns1=31=2

Interaction between factors A and B denoted as A×B, sum of square for interaction between factors is calculated as:

SSA×B=SSbetweentreatmentSSASSB=26012080=60

Degree of freedom for interaction between factors is calculated as:

dfA×B=dfbetweentreatmentdfAdfB=512=2

Two factor ANOVA consists of three separate hypothesis test with 3 separate F-ratios.

MSwithintreatment=SSwithintreatmentdfwithintreatment=12024=5

This value is same for all three F-ratios.

The numerator of the 3 F-ratios factor A, Factor B, A×B interaction. Variances for factor A is calculated as:

MSA=SSAdfA=1201=120

Variances for factor Bis calculated as:

MSB=SSBdfB=802=40

Variance for A×B interaction is calculated as:

MSA×B=SSA×BdfA×B=602=30

Now F statistic for factor A is calculated as:

FA=MSAMSwithintreatment=1205=24

F statistic for factor B is calculated as:

FB=MSBMSwithintreatment=405=8

F statistic for A×B interaction is calculated as:

FA×B=MSA×BMSwithintreatment=305=6

Decision rule:

If the absolute value of the F-ratio is greater than the table value then there is sufficient evidence to reject the null hypothesis.

F-ratio for factor A has df(1,24) with α=0.05 critical value F is 4.26.

Thus, the absolute F-ratio forfactor A is 24 which is greater than 4.26. Thus, there is enough evidence to reject that there is no mean difference for factor A. Hence, factor A  has a significant effect.

Thus, the absolute F-ratio for factor B is * which is greater than 3.40. Thus, there is enough evidence to reject that there is no mean difference for factor A. Hence, factor B has a significant effect.

Thus, the absolute F-ratio forinteraction effect is 6 which is greater than 3.40. Thus, there is enough evidence to reject that there is no mean difference for factor A. Hence, factor B has a significant effect. For these data, treatment of interaction has significant effect.

b.

Expert Solution
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To determine

Compute: The value of η2 to measure the size of effect for each main effect and the interaction.

Answer to Problem 25P

The value of η2 to measure the size of effect for each main effect and the interaction is 0.5 for factor A, 0.4 for factor B and 0.33 for interaction between factors A and B.

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

The following data are given in the question:

 Factor B
    B1 B2 B3  
Factor AMale 3 1 10 Trow1=90
1 4 10
1 8 14
6 6 7
4 6 9
M=3T=15SS=18 M=5T=25SS=28 M=10T=50SS=26 N=30
Female 0 2 1

 

 

G=120X2=860Trow2=30

2 7 1
0 2 1
0 2 6
3 2 1
M=1T=5SS=8 M=3T=15SS=20 M=2T=10SS=20
Total = 20 Total = 40 Total = 60  

Calculation:

The size of the effect for factor A is calculated as:

η2=SSASSA+SSwithintreatment

Now substitute the values calculated in part A then:

η2=SSASSA+SSwithintreatment=120120+120=120240=0.5

The size of the effect for factor B is calculated as:

η2=SSBSSB+SSwithintreatment

Now substitute the values calculated in part A then:

η2=SSBSSB+SSwithintreatment=8080+120=80200=0.4

The size of the effect for interaction A×B is calculated as:

η2=SSA×BSSA×B+SSwithintreatment

Now substitute the values calculated in part A then:

η2=SSA×BSSA×B+SSwithintreatment=6060+120=60180=0.33

Conclusion:

The value of η2 to measure the size of effect for each main effect and the interaction is 0.5 for factor A, 0.4 for factor B and 0.33 for interaction between factors A and B.

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