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cupoosta [38]
3 years ago
15

Match each term with its notation. Enter the number corresponding to the correct notation in the blank.

Mathematics
1 answer:
d1i1m1o1n [39]3 years ago
6 0

Question:

Match each term with its notation. Enter the number corresponding to the correct notation in the blank.

______:The number of treatment conditions

______:The number of scores in each treatment

______:The total number of scores in the entire study

______:The sum of the scores for each treatment condition

______:The sum of all of the scores in the research study

______:The F-ratio

1. G

2. k

3. N

4. T

5. n

6. F

Answer:

i) K :The number of treatment conditions

ii) n :The number of scores in each treatment

iii) N :The total number of scores in the entire study

iv) T :The sum of the scores for each treatment condition

v) G :The sum of all of the scores in the research study

vi) F :The F-ratio

Step-by-step explanation:

Here we are dealing with ANOVA notations.

ANOVA which is the short form for Analysis of Variance is a test in staristics used to compare two population samples to check if they are equal.

Here, we have the following ANOVA notations:

G, K, n, T, N, F

Where, G is said to be the sum of scores in the research study.

K is the number of treatment.

n is the number of scores in each treatment

T is the sum of scores for each treatment condition.

N is the total number of scores in whole study

F is the F-ratio.

Matching them with the terms given, we have the following:

i) K :The number of treatment conditions

ii) n :The number of scores in each treatment

iii) N :The total number of scores in the entire study

iv) T :The sum of the scores for each treatment condition

v) G :The sum of all of the scores in the research study

vi) F :The F-ratio

Note the difference between "N" and "n"

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