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6. Between groups deviation is indicated by what?

  • T - AS
  • A (bar) - T (bar)
  • AS - T (bar)
  • AS - A (bar)

7. Total deviation is indicated by what?

  • AS - T (bar)
  • A (bar) - T (bar)
  • AS - A (bar)
  • T - AS

8. Which of the following is NOT a form of post-hoc test?

  • Scheffe
  • Tukey HSD
  • Levene's
  • T-Test

9. How would be calculate the F-ratio for I.V two (B) in a Two - Way - Repeated measures ANOVA?

  • Fb = MSS/MSbxs
  • Fb = Fab/MSabxs
  • Fb = MSb/MSbxs
  • Fb = Msab/Msaxs

10. A researcher wants to control her overall Type I error rate as she's undertaking multiple significance tests. What can she use?

  • The omega level
  • The Bonferroni correction
  • The r-squared
  • The apha level - 2

11. A psychologist tests self-efficacy against sports performance on a running track. Each participant listens to a motivational or degrading message before undertaking a 1 mile run each time. Name the type of design.

  • A One - Way - Repeated - Measures - Design
  • A Two - Way - Repeated - Measures - Design
  • A - Mixed - Repeated - Measures - Design
  • A Two - Way - 2x2 - Between -Groups - Design

12. When partitioning the variance of a one-way-ANOVA, we calculate what?

  • The effect of error alone
  • The effect of the treatment
  • The effects of both error and treatment, and the effect of error alone.
  • The effect of both error and treatment.

13. In a two - way ANOVA, the f-ratio for the second main effect is calculated as:

  • MSb/MSs/ab
  • SSab/dfab
  • MSa/MSs/ab
  • SSb/dfb

14. Within groups mean square is expressed as:

  • MSs/a = MSa/MSs/a
  • MSs/a = dfa/SSs/a
  • MSs/a = SSs/a/dfs/a
  • MSs/a = SSa/dfa

15. What is the 'residual error' in a repeated measures ANOVA?

  • An interaction between the treatment variable and the subject variable
  • An interaction between the overall interaction effect and the within subjects variance
  • An interaction between the within subjects variance and the treatment variable
  • An interaction between the between subjects variance and the overall experimental error

16. Where we have a within groups or mixed design, where do we look for homogeneity of variance?

  • Hartley's F - Max, Levene's or Eta - Squared
  • Box's M
  • Mauchly's W
  • Hartley's F-max, Bartlett's or Cochran's C

17. The f-score in a Mixed design for the interaction is worked out as:

  • Fab = MSab/MSbxs/a
  • Fab = MSa/MSbxa
  • Fab = MSa/MSs/a
  • Fab = MSb/MSbxs/a

18. What does within-treatment variance measure in a repeated measures ANOVA?

  • Error plus interaction
  • Effect alone
  • Error alone
  • Effect plus error

19. What is the best way to partition the variance in a Two-Way - Repeated - Measures Design?

  • Construct an error term for the interaction
  • Construct and error term for the most significant main effect
  • Construct an error term for each of the effects of interest ('residuals' for each of the main effects, and the interaction error)
  • Construct an error term for each of the the main effects (residuals)

20. When would we make use of a Mixed (or split-plot) ANOVA?

  • Where an ANOVA has too many levels in it's I.V's to conduct normal analyses
  • When there is a mixed amount of I.V's and D.V's
  • When there is more than one factor (independent variable)
  • When factors are mixed in their types