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Gabriel Panganiban BS MLS 2-YA-1

Problem:
The following data contain three scores from each of five subjects. The three scores per subject are their scores on three t
4 6 7
3 7 7
2 8 5
1 4 7
4 6 9

Hypothesis
Ho: There is no significant difference between the subjects' score in the memory task
Ha: There is a significant difference between the subjects' score in the memory task

Anova: Single Factor


SUMMARY
Groups Count Sum Average Variance
Row 1 3 17 5.66666666666667 2.333333333333
Row 2 3 17 5.66666666666667 5.333333333333
Row 3 3 15 5 9
Row 4 3 12 4 9
Row 5 3 19 6.33333333333333 6.333333333333

ANOVA
Source of Variation SS df MS F
Between Groups 9.333333333333 4 2.33333333333334 0.364583333333
Within Groups 64 10 6.4

Total 73.33333333333 14

Conclusion:
The computed F-ratio is 0.364583333333334. Reffering to F-Table, the table value is 3.4780. Since the observed F-ratio, 0.
WEEK 8 Unit Task: SUMMARY OF THE DIFFERENT BASIC STATISTICAL TESTS II (ANOVA)

ect are their scores on three trials of a memory task.

P-value F crit
0.8284619359311 3.478049691

Since the observed F-ratio, 0.364583333333334 is less than 3.47805, therefore accept the Ho. There is no significant difference betwe
ESTS II (ANOVA)

is no significant difference between the subjects' score in the memory task

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