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One-Factor ANOVA
1. A clinical psychologist is interested in evaluating treatments
for panic attacks. The number of reported panic attacks
during the 6-month program of treatment is used as the
dependent variable.
Fifteen clients suffering from panic
disorder are randomly assigned to three conditions. In the
Breathing condition, clients are taught how to breathe slowly
and deeply at the first sign of attack.
Clients in the
Medication condition are given 1 mg of a medicine, three
times a day. Clients in the Control condition are not provided
with any treatment. The data are presented in the following
table. Determine mean differences, if any, using the ANOVA
and the most appropriate multiple comparison procedure and
write a sound non-statistical interpretation of the statistical
results.
Breathing
16
22
15
9
13
Medication
12
15
13
18
12
Control
9
12
16
18
10
Medication
2
1
2
6
7
8
6
3
2
0
1
2
0
4
5
II.
Biofeedback
4
2
3
5
4
2
7
4
0
3
0
5
1
2
3
Control
5
7
8
10
8
2
8
8
2
5
1
6
2
1
8
Two-Factor ANOVA
1. An educational psychologist is interested in the effects of
delayed feedback on learning, and if delayed feedback
operates differently as a function of educational level. All
subjects, comprised of freshmen and seniors, are
administered a 15-question test; after answering the
questions, the subjects are given the correct answers at
various intervals, depending on which experimental condition
they are assigned. All subjects are given the same test four
days later. The dependent variable is how many questions
they answer correctly. Set alpha at 0.05.
Source
Factor A
Freshmen
No Delay
Factor B
2-Hr Delay
15
12
13
10
11
7
9
5
8
8
1-Day
Delay
4
6
7
7
7
Seniors
13
15
13
10
10
6
5
6
9
6
8
5
5
6
7
High drive
Drive State:
Factor A
Low drive
18
10
19
15
20
16
12
10
22
20