Title: For a research study with two levels of factor A, three levels of factor B, and n = 5 in each ... Post by: MapHarr on Mar 19, 2018 For a research study with two levels of factor A, three levels of factor B, and n = 5 in each treatment condition, what are the df values for the F-ratio evaluating the main effect for factor A?
A) 1, 4 B) 1, 24 C) 1, 29 D) 2, 29 Question 2 A vertical line is drawn through a normal distribution at z = 1.20. What proportion of the distribution is on the left-hand side of the line? A) 0.8849 B) 0.1151 C) 0.3849 D) 0.7698 Question 3 In a two-factor experiment with two levels of factor A and two levels of factor B, three of the treatment means are essentially identical and one is substantially different from the others. What result(s) would be produced by this pattern of treatment means? A) a main effect for factor A B) a main effect for factor B C) an interaction between A and B D) main effects for both A and B, and an interaction Question 4 A vertical line is drawn through a normal distribution at z = 0.80. What proportion of the distribution is on the right-hand side of the line? A) 0.7881 B) 0.2119 C) 0.2881 D) 0.5762 Title: For a research study with two levels of factor A, three levels of factor B, and n = 5 in each ... Post by: bri on Mar 19, 2018 Content hidden
Title: For a research study with two levels of factor A, three levels of factor B, and n = 5 in each ... Post by: MapHarr on Mar 19, 2018 I hope they're paying you for this because all of them were correct :lol:
Title: For a research study with two levels of factor A, three levels of factor B, and n = 5 in each ... Post by: bri on Mar 19, 2018 not really, just a volunteer... and you're welcome ;)
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