Which of the following describes a research study that examines differences in Socioeconomic Status (low, medium and high) and degree (high school, bachelors, Masters, PhD)?
A. Simple ANOVA
B. One-way ANOVA
C. 3 x 2 ANOVA
D. 3 x 4 ANOVA
AS WE CAN SEE THAT THERE ARE TWO VARIABLES HERE AND
1ST VARIABLE : SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS WHICH HAS 3 LEVELS (LOW, MEDIUM AND HIGH)
2ND VARIABLE : DEGREE WHICH HAS 4 LEVELS (HIGH SCHOOL, BACHELORS, MASTERS AND PHD)
SO FOR COMPAIRING WHETHER ALL THESE THINGS ARE SAME OR DIFFERENT
WE NEED TO APPLY 3
4
ANOVA
AS THERE ARE 3 LEVELS IN 1ST VARAIBLE AND 4 LEVELS IN 2ND VARIABLE
SO OPTION C IS CORRECT.
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