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Back to OneDrive 5:10 PM 25% 1-one Otwo-way-anova [Compatibility Mode] View Times New Roma 10 A Ad 1.0 The following output was obtained from a computer program that performed a two-factor ANOVA on an factorial experiment. Two-way ANOVA: 0.322 80.554 40.277 .59 12 105.327 8.7773 17 231.551 (a) (b) (c) (d) Fill in the blanks in the ANOVA table. How many levels were used for factor B? How many replicates of the experiment were performed? What conclusions would you draw about this experiment? 2.0 The following output was obtained from a computer program that performed a two-factor ANOVA on a factorial experiment. Two-way ANOVA: DF MS 0.0002 180.378 8.479 158.797 0.932 Total 15 (a) Fill in the blanks in the ANOVA tabloe. (b) How many levels does factor B have? (c) How many levels does factor A have? d) How many replicates of the e

Explanation / Answer

1.0)

(a)

(b) how many levels does factor B have?

Ans:3 levels

(d) how many replicates of the experiment were performed?

Ans:3 replicates

(e) what conclusion would you draw about the experiment?

Ans: Only Factor B is significant.Factor A and two-factor interaction are not significant.

2.0)

(a)

interaction

(b) how many levels does factor B have?

Ans:4 levels

(d) how many replicates of the experiment were performed?

Ans:2 replicates

(e) what conclusion would you draw about the experiment?

Ans:Factor B moderatly significant with a p value of 0.093.Factor A and two-factor interaction are not significant.

Source df SS MSS F P A 1 0.322 0.3220 0.04 0.8513 B 2 80.554 440.2771 4.59 0.0331 Interaction 2 45.348 22.6740 2.58 0.1167 Error 12 105.327 8.7773 Total 17 231.551