Use the Excel display, which results from the scores listed in the accompanying table. The sample da
Question: Use the Excel display, which results from the scores listed in the accompanying table. The sample data are SAT scores on the verbal and math portions of SAT-I and are based on reported statistics from the College Board. The “Columns” variable is SAT (verbal/math) and the “Sample” variable is gender.
Verbal | ||||||||||
Female | 646 | 539 | 348 | 623 | 478 | 429 | 298 | 782 | 626 | 533 |
Male | 562 | 525 | 512 | 576 | 570 | 480 | 571 | 555 | 519 | 596 |
Math | ||||||||||
Female | 484 | 489 | 436 | 396 | 545 | 504 | 574 | 352 | 365 | 350 |
Male | 547 | 678 | 464 | 651 | 645 | 673 | 624 | 624 | 328 | 548 |
ANOVA | ||||||||||
Source of Variation | SS | df | MSF | F | P-Value | F critical | ||||
Sample | 52635.03 | 1 | 52635.03 | 5.029517 | 0.031169 | 4.113161 | ||||
Columns | 6027.025 | 1 | 6027.025 | 0.57591 | 0.45286 | 4.113161 | ||||
Interaction | 31528.22 | 1 | 31528.22 | 3.012666 | 0.09117 | 4.113161 | ||||
Within | 376748.1 | 36 | 10465.23 | |||||||
Total | 466938.4 | 39 |
Test the null hypothesis that SAT scores are not affected by an interaction between gender and test (verbal/math). What do you conclude?
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Deliverables: Word Document
