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Effects of Starbucks Coffee and Tea on

the Academic Performances of Third


Year Students of College of Science and
Faculty of Pharmacy in the University of
Santo Tomas
Group 4

Leader:
 Chua, Camille France

Members:
Fama, Therese Josephine 
Jaboneta, Joanne
Leh, Marie Patrice
Tapawan, Christine Annmarie
Te, Mariel Cristine

3B1
ANOVA Test:
Question: How many cup/s in a week do you drink Starbucks coffee and tea beverages?
Options:
1 cup 5 cups
2cups 6 cups
3cups 7 cups
4 cups
# of cups Faculty of Pharmacy College of Science
1 15 23
2 28 9
3 7 5
4 1 0
5 2 3
6 2 1
7 1 4
n = 101
k=2
Hypothesis:
Ho : The difference in courses has no effect on the consumption of caffeine beverages.
Ha : The difference in courses has an effect on the consumption of caffeine beverages.

Degrees of Freedom and Fcritical:


dfbetween = k – 1
=2–1=1
dfwithin = n – k
= 14 – 2 = 12
dftotal = dfbetween + dfwithin
= 1 + 12 = 13
Fcritical = α ,dfbetween, dfwithin
= 4.75
Sum of Squares:
x́ 1=8

x́ 2=6.43

´ )2
SSwithin =∑ (x − x group

SSwithin =991.7143

x total
´ =7.21

´ )2
SStotal=∑ ( x− x total

SStotal=1000.357

SStotal=SS between + SSwithin

1000.357=SS between +991.7143

SSbetween =8.6427

Mean Squares:
SS between
MS between =
df between

MS between =8.6427

SSwithin
MS within=
df within

MS within=82.6429

F Ratio:
MSbetween
F=
MS within
F=0.105
Sum of Squares df Mean Square F
Treatment 8.6427 1 8.6427 0.105
(Between)
Error (Within) 991.7143 12 82.6429
Total 1000.357 13
Decision: 0.105 < 4.75, Accept Ho

Conclusion: The difference in courses has no effect on the consumption of caffeine beverages.

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