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1.If you’ve done an ANOVA and the p-value turns out to be greater than .05, you

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Question

1.If you’ve done an ANOVA and the p-value turns out to be greater than .05, you should now calculate: a. the effect size c. both of these b. Tukey’s HSD post-hoc analyses d. none of these

2. A factorial design involves: a. two or more levels of one independent variable b. two or more levels of one dependent variable c. two or more independent variables d. none of the above

3.Ethnicity, gender and age are all examples of ___ variables. a. manipulated b. confounding c. subject d. dependent

4. Which of the following is not a type of quasi-experimental design? a. Solomon 4-group c. non-equivalent before and after b. non-equivalent control group d. time series

5. Dr. Rueckert examined a graph of daily student attendance in SRM II across the course of the semester. She notices that attendance went up right after she handed back the students’ papers. This is an example of a(n): a. true experiment c. reversal design b. interrupted time series d. regression to the mean

Explanation / Answer

1) once we get to know that the p value is bigger then the 0.05 then we can get to calculate the effect size because bigger p value indicates that the claim will be true, hence option A IS CORRECT