A researcher was interested in comparing 3 group conditions:…
A researcher was interested in comparing 3 group conditions: Meditation, Progressive Muscle Relaxation PMR), and a Control condition on heart rate. 28 freshmen undergraduates from USF were randomly selected. From these 28 students, 13 were randomized to the Control Condition, 8 were randomly assigned to Meditation, and 7 were randomly assigned to Progressive Muscle Relaxation. Using a .05 level of significance is there a statistically significant difference between PMR and Meditation?
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Extra Credit – No Penalty for Trying Suppose a researcher compares 4 groups (Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors) on the average number of steps taken per day, and finds an overall significant F-ratio. What is the logic of using post hoc methods like the Tukey method or Bonferroni method in making pairwise comparisons (why are these special methods needed)?
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A researcher was interested in comparing 3 group conditions: Meditation, Progressive Relaxation, and a Control condition on heart rate. 28 freshmen undergraduates from USF were randomly selected. From these 28 students, 13 were randomized to the Control Condition, 8 were randomly assigned to Meditation, and 7 were randomly assigned to Progressive Relaxation. What statistical technique would be used in this study?
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A researcher was interested in comparing 3 group conditions: Meditation, Progressive Relaxation, and a Control condition on heart rate. 28 freshmen undergraduates from USF were randomly selected. From these 28 students, 13 were randomized to the Control Condition, 8 were randomly assigned to Meditation, and 7 were randomly assigned to Progressive Relaxation. What would be the degrees of freedom for: Between groups df = _____
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A researcher was interested in comparing the number of campus recreation visits during the semester for STEM/Science undergraduate majors versus non-STEM/Science undergraduate majors. From a computer database that had divided the undergraduate population into STEM/Science undergraduate majors and non-STEM/Science undergraduate major, the researcher randomly selected 100 STEM/Science undergraduate majors and randomly selected 100 non-STEM/Science undergraduate majors, and then obtained data records for the number of campus recreation visits during the Fall term. How many degrees of freedom would this statistical test have?
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