Read this chapter and complete the questions at the end of each section. While these sections are optional, studying ANOVA may help you if you are interested in taking the Saylor Direct Credit exam for this course.
Within-Subjects ANOVA
Questions
Question 1 out of 5.
Which of the following represent within-subjects variables?
Age: Subjects of four different ages were used in the experiment.
Trial: Each subject had three trials on the task and their score was recorded for each trial.
Dose: Each subject was tested under each of five dosage levels.
Day: Each subject was tested once a day for four days.
Intensity: Each subject was randomly assigned to one of five intensity levels.
Question 2 out of 5.
Differences among subjects in overall performance constitute a source of error for
between-subjects variables
within-subjects variables
Question 3 out of 5.
Sphericity is an assumption made in
between-subjects designs
within-subjects designs
Question 4 out of 5.
Violating the assumption of sphericity:
leads to a higher Type I error rate
rarely has a meaningful effect on the Type I error rate
decreases the Type I error rate
Question 5 out of 5.
Subjects were each tested under three conditions: quiet, noise, music. What is the F ratio in an ANOVA?
quiet noise music
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