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Chi Square or ANOVA or T-Test(s)

I have collected data for my pschology experiment and I am uncertain which analysis test to run. Although they will all be a challenge since this is my first year of University and we haven't done much stats work yet. Participants were shown an image and asked to choose what they thought the people in the picture were likely to do next. There were two conditions: 1. an image with a neutral title 'what do you think the group of friends will do next' 2. the same image with a negative title 'what do you think the gang of youths will do next' Each particpant was then asked to select what they thought the group/gang would do next from a list of 6 activities i.e. play football, smo... click for more

Subject:

Psychology

Topic:

Psychological Statistics

Posting ID:

62633

OTA ID:

104367

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Variability is Research psychology

Do we want more or less variability in our data? Explain

Subject:

Psychology

Topic:

Psychological Statistics

Posting ID:

83150

OTA ID:

103973

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Skill and ability assessment tests are referenced.

A list of the available skill and ability assessment tests are summed.

Subject:

Psychology

Topic:

Psychological Statistics

Posting ID:

94337

OTA ID:

105337

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ANOVA help is generated.

1. Give an example of a repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA)--no examples of therapy or temperature. 2. Give an example of a factorial ANOVA. no examples of therapy or temperature. With a minimum of 20 people per cell/sample, how many participants will be required for this study? These questions are sampled.

Subject:

Psychology

Topic:

Psychological Statistics

Posting ID:

106445

OTA ID:

104098

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Definition of research and the scientific method, and the role of statistics.

a. Define research and the scientific method b. Compare and contrast the characteristics of primary and secondary data c. Explain the role of statistics in research

Subject:

Psychology

Topic:

Psychological Statistics

Posting ID:

125358

OTA ID:

105694

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