Questions For Exercise 50
Questions For Exercise 50
Factual Questions
2. According to the ANOVA, should the set of three means for adolescents on “Physical
appearance” be declared to be statistically significant? Explain.
No, the three means for adolescents on “Physical Appearance should not be declared as
statistically significant since the results of the F-test conducted shows the it is not statistically
significant.
3. According to the ANOVA, should the set of three means for fathers on “Physical appearance”
be declared to be statistically significant? Explain.
Yes, the three means for fathers on “Physical Appearance should be declared as statistically
significant since the results of the F-test conducted shows the it is statistically significant.
4. According to the ANOVA, should the null hypothesis for the set of three means for mothers
on “Global self-worth” be rejected? Explain.
No, the three means for mothers on “Global Self-Worth” should be accepted because the
corresponding F test shows that it is not statistically significant
5. According to the ANOVA, should the null hypothesis for the set of three means for fathers on
“Global self-worth” be rejected? Explain.
Yes, the three means for fathers on “Global Self-Worth” should be rejected because the
corresponding F test shows that it is statistically significant.
6. Table 1 reports on 12 ANOVAs. How many of them are statistically significant? Explain the
basis for your answer.
Of the 12 ANOVAs, three are statistically significant because the p-value for these three are
less than the 0.05 significance level.
7. According to the post hoc tests, which of the following pairs of means for mothers on
“Athletic competence” are significantly different? (Circle one or more)
8. According to the post hoc tests, which of the following pairs of means for fathers on
“Physical appearance” are significantly different? (Circle one or more)
8. According to the post hoc tests, which of the following pairs of means for fathers on “Global
self-worth” are significantly different? (Circle one or more)