In a two-factor split-plot design, there are two interaction terms. Hypotheses can actually be tested for how many of those interactions?
a. 0
b. 1
c. 2
d. cannot be determined
In a two-factor split-plot design, there are two interaction terms. Hypotheses can actually be tested for...
Question 18 PLEASE SHOW WORK When stating the hypotheses of the two-factor ANOVA, how many sets of hypotheses do you state? A One: One for the Interaction only. B Four: One for Factor A, one for Factor B, one for the Interaction, and one for the within-treatment variance. C Three: One for Factor A, one for Factor B, and one for the Interaction. D Two: One for Factor A and one for Factor B.
Answer the question based on the following interaction plot: 5 Factor B Level 1 Level 2 4 Cell Mean 1 0 2 3 Factor A Neither factor looks to have an effect o Only Factor A has an effect o Only Factor B has an effect Both factors have an effect There is an interaction between the factors [1 pt(s)] Submit Answer Tries 0/2 Answer the question based on the following interaction plot and pick the best response: Factor Level...
Answer the question based on the following interaction plot: 5 Factor B Level 1 Level 2 4 3 Cell Mean 2 1 0 1 2 3 Factor A O Neither factor looks to have an effect O Only Factor A has an effect Only Factor B has an effect O Both factors have an effect O There is an interaction between the factors [1 pt(s)] Submit Answer Tries 0/2 Answer the question based on the following interaction plot and pick...
In a two-factor design, factor A is nested within factor B for which one of the following? a. at each level of A, each level of B appears b. at each level of A, unique levels of B appear c. at each level of B, unique levels of A appear d. cannot be determined
QUESTION 44 In a two way ANOVA, how many effects (main effects and interaction) are tested? a. 4 b. 1 c. 3 d. 2 2 points QUESTION 45 Main effects are defined as the effect of ______. a. one independent variable on the dependent variable that changes at the different levels of another independent variable b. the dependent variable on the independent variable within a factorial research design c. an independent variable on the dependent variable within a factorial...
3. Consider a two-factor factorial design with three levels in factor A, four levels in factor B, and four replicates in each of the 12 cells. Complete parts (a) through (d). a. How many degrees of freedom are there in determining the factor A variation and the factor B variation? There is/are degree(s) of freedom in determining the factor A variation. (Simplify your answer.) There is/are degree(s) of freedom in determining the factor B variation. (Simplify your answer.) b. How...
c) Compute or find the average effect for each main efflect (factor) and each interaction (Data set is FADE)A manufacturer of telephones was experiencing difficulties with the ability of the shell of the telephone to resist fading of its color. A manufacturing engineer determined that three factors can be studied to determine their effect on color fading, as measured with a photoelectric spectrometer. (The lower the reading, the higher the stability of the color.) The three factors were color (red...
MCP can be used to further examine which of the followign (choose one): a. the significant interaction effect in a two-factor random-effect model. b. the significant interaction effect in a two-factor mixed-effect model. c. the significant main effect of a between-subjects fixed factor in a two-factor split plot model. d. the significant main effect of a within-subjects random factor in a two- factor split plot model.
06, (2096) A group of students have performed an experiment where they investigate how the factors: amount of water (factor A) and amount of light (factor B) influence the growth of a certain plant. Two amounts of water and two amounts of light are used, and four replicates for each treatment combination are run. The results are as follows: Amount of Water Amount of Light Amount of Water Amount of Light 15 12 15 12 10 2 a) Determine the...
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.5. In a two-factor study, the treatment means ij are as follows: Factor B Factor A 250 288 B2 265 273 B3 268 270 B4 269 269 a. Obtain the factor B main effects. What do your results imply about factor B? b. Prepare a treatment means plot and determine whether the two factors interact. How can you tell that interactions are present? Are the interactions important or unimportant? c. Make a logarithmic transformation of the μ¡j and plot...