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ANOVA

Source Degrees
Mean
of Sum of Squares of F
Squares (MS)
Variation Freedom
SS w MSSb
Within SSw = TSS – SSb dft -  dfb MSSw = F=
df w MSS w
1
no . of rows ∑ ∑
SSb =   ( of each column) 2 -
SS b
Between  k-1  MSSb =
∑ (x ¿)2 ¿ df b
N

 TSS = ∑ x - ∑
2
( x)
2
Total dft = rk - 1
N

For significant difference among the three components, use:

x 1−x 2 x 2−x 3 x 1−x 3


z= z= z=
σ
√ 1 1
+
n 1 n2
σ
√ 1 1
+
n1 n 2
σ
√ 1 1
+
n1 n2

Where:

x 1=¿mean of affective component

x 2=mean of behavioral component

x 3=mean of cognitive component

s1=standard deviationof affective component

s2=standard deviationof behavioral component

s3=standard deviationofcognitive component


Table 3.1
Significant Difference between the Affective Component and the Behavioral Component

Variable Computed Tabular Decision Remarks


r r Rule
Difference between the -7.46 1.96 Accept Not
affective component and the H0 Significant
behavioral component

Table 3.2
Significant Difference between the Affective Component and the Behavioral Component

Variable Computed Tabular Decision Remarks


r r Rule
Difference between the -8.70 1.96 Accept Not
affective component and the H0 Significant
behavioral component

Table 4.1
Significant Difference between the Behavioral Component and the Cognitive Component

Variable Computed Tabular Decision Remarks


r r Rule
Difference between the -8.70 1.96 Accept Not
behavioral component and the H0 Significant
cognitive component

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