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only question 10 Psychoanalysis (X4) Totals M2 = 11 ni = 11 Ti = 221 Depression...
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Depression Inventory Score (Range of 0-50) Psychoanalysis (X1) Cognitive Therapy (X2) Applied Behavioral Analysis (X3) n = 11 M2 = 11 11 16 22 T, = 221 T2 = 386 14 21 12 12 Mb = 35.1 28 18 M = 20.09 9 34 SS. = 376.9 SS2 = 720.9 Totals EXP = 23214 G = 804 N = 33 K = 3 ng = 11 T3 = 197 Mg = SS3 = Using the...
n = 11 n2 = 11 Duration of Time Multi-tasking without Errors (in seconds) Onset of Puberty (1) 3 Years After Onset (X) 6 Years After Onset (X3) 82 44 102 Ti = 572 T2 = 613 71 31 44 M = 52 My = 55.7 71 82 38 SS, = 3422 SS, = 3720.2 69 66 Totals n = 11 K= 3 N = 33 G = 1885 Ex² = 120375 n3 = 11 T3 = 700 M =...
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Totals 2X = 23214 G = 804 N = 33 Depression Inventory Score (Range of 0-50) Psychoanalysis (X1) Cognitive Therapy (X2) Applied Behavioral Analysis (X3) ni = 11 N2 = 11 11 16 22 T. = 221 T2 = 386 14 21 12 12 M = 35.1 28 My = 20.09 18 9 34 SS, = 376.9 SS2 = 720.9 ng = 11 T2...
A student ran a between-subjects experiment comparing three treatments for depression: cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), client-centered therapy (CCT), and a no-treatment condition. Subjects were randomly assigned to the experimental condi- tion. After a sufficient duration on these treatments, the difference in subject’s depression scores pre/post study were measured using a valid depression assessment instrument. The data are summarized in the tables below. Conduct a Oneway ANOVA with α = 0.05 by first completing the values in the lower table, then using...
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8. Tukey's HSD test A Aa Sleep apnea is a disorder characterized by pauses in breathing during sleep. Children who suffer from untreated sleep apnea often have behavior problems, including hyperactivity, inattention, and aggression. A common treatment for pediatric sleep apnea is the surgical removal of enlarged tonsils and adenoids that are obstructing the airways. Suppose researchers at a sleep clinic are interested in the effect of surgical treatment...
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10. Tukey's HSD test Aa Aa Sleep apnea is a disorder characterized by pauses in breathing during sleep. Children who suffer from untreated sleep apnea often have behavior problems, including hyperactivity, inattention, and aggression. A common treatment for pediatric sleep apnea is the surgical removal of enlarged tonsils and adenoids that are obstructing the airways Suppose researchers at a sleep clinic are interested in the effect of surgical treatment for pediatric sleep apnea on aggressive behavior....
A market research firm wants to pilot test children’s toys in stores. They collect data on attitude ratings (higher scores reflect more liking) for three different toys and find the following results: Legos (M = 5.5; N = 10), a football (M = 4.5; N = 10), and a NERF gun (M = 6.0; N = 10). They also calculated the between-group and within-group sum of squares (SSB = 262.2; SSW =1220.4). Use a one-way ANOVA (where α = .05)...
An experimenter wants to know if having a pet or friend present
while taking a stressful math test helps reduce anxiety. She
recruits 120 people to participate in the study and each person
takes a difficult math test under a strict time limit. The
participants are also randomly assigned to take the test alone,
with a friend in the room, or with a therapy dog in the room. After
taking the test, participants completed a survey that assessed how
stressful...
A Pavlovian conditioning procedure known as Conditioned Place Preference (CPP) is used to behaviorally measure the motivational effects of various stimuli or environmental conditions and is used as an animal model for human behaviors such as addiction. Using this paradigm, a researcher may assess the rewarding or punishing qualities of various substances, To achieve this, a rodent is placed in one side of an open two-sided chamber for a certain period of time and is exposed to an Unconditioned Stimulus...
A cognitive psychologist has devised a new paradigm to assess empathy in humans by exposing them to images of other humans in pain and seeing whether this evokes an emotional response in the participants. Among the various aspects of an emotional response is a physiological response, such as variations in normal resting heartrate. It would lend validity to the psychologists paradigm if exposure to these painful images causes changes in an individuals normal heartrate. As such, the psychologist selects a...