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Subject c 1 c 2 c 3 c 4 c 5
s 1 8999 0
b 1 s 2 8889 9
a 1 s 3 9999 9
s 4 7655 5
b 2 s 5 7888 8
s 6 6666 7
s 7 2222 3
b 1 s 8 3444 4
a 2 s 9 4455 5
s 10 1111 1
b 2 s 11 2222 2
s 12 3322 1
a. Conduct an ANOVA on these data with SPSS or SAS.
b. If the interaction(s) is(are) statistically significant, conduct simple
effects analyses and multiple comparisons tests with SPSS or SAS.
14.3. Assume the following 2
3 factorial data set with Factor C as the
repeated or within-subjects factor. The data are as follows:
×
2
×
Subject
c 1
c 2
c 3
s 1
18
14
10
b 1
s 2
15
13
10
a 1
s 3
18
12
9
s 4
17
10
11
b 2
s 5
20
10
10
s 6
19
9
7
s 7
10
5
2
b 1
s 8
11
3
2
a 2
s 9
12
5
4
s 10
13
8
4
b 2
s 11
14
5
5
s 12
15
7
6
a.
Conduct an ANOVA on these data with SPSS or SAS.
b.
If the interaction(s) is(are) statistically significant, conduct simple
effects analyses and multiple comparisons tests with SPSS or SAS.
 
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