[Solution] Another psychologist conducts a sleep deprivation experiment. For rea-sons beyond his control, unequal numbers of subjects occupy the different


Question: Another psychologist conducts a sleep deprivation experiment. For rea-sons beyond his control, unequal numbers of subjects occupy the different groups. (Therefore, when calculating E T2/n in SS between and SS within, you must adjust the denominator term, n , to reflect the unequal numbers of subjects in the group totals.)

  1. Summarize the results with an ANOVA table. You need not do a step-by-step hypothesis test procedure.
    ΣT2n HOURS OF SLEEP DEPRIVATION
    ZERO TWENTY-FOUR FORTY-EIGHT
    1 4 7
    3 7 12
    6 5 10
    2 9
    1
  2. If appropriate, estimate the effect size with h2.
  3. If appropriate, use Tukey’s HSD test (with –n = 4 for the sample size, n) to identify pairs of means that contribute to the significant F , given that –X0 = 2.60, –X24 = 5.33, and –X48 = 9.50.
  4. If appropriate, estimate effect sizes with Cohen’s d.
  5. Indicate how all of the above results would be reported in the literature, given sample standard deviations of s0 = 2.07, s24 = 1.53, and s48 = 2.08.

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