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Statistics for The Behavioral Sciences (MindTap Course List)
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Author: Frederick J Gravetter, Larry B. Wallnau
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 14, Problem 15P

Research results indicate that 5-year-old children who watched a lot of educational programming such as Sesame Street and Mr. Rogers had higher high-school grades than their peers (Anderson, Huston, Wright, & Collins, 1998). The same study reported that 5-year-old children who watched a lot of non-educational TV programs had relatively low high-school grades compared to their peers. A researcher attempting to replicate this result using an independent-measures study with four separate groups of high school students obtained the following data. The dependent variable is a rating of high school academic performance, with higher scores indicating higher levels of performance.

a. Use a two-factor ANOVA with to evaluate the main effects and interaction. α = .01

b. Calculate the effect size ( η 2 ) for the main effects and the interaction.

c. Briefly describe the outcome of the study.

    Little Watching Substantial

Watching

Education TV 1

   M = 3

   S S = 10 6

   M = 5

   S S = 4

Non-educational TV5

   M = 3

   S S = 16 0

   M = 1

   S S = 6
   N = 20
   G = 60
   X 2 = 256

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