ISDS 2001 Exam 2
independent variable
The experimental factor that is manipulated; the variable whose effect is being studied.
Critical F Value is based upon
alpha, dfTR, dferror
3 Assumptions of the one-way ANOVA test
1. Populations are normally distributed 2. Population standard deviations are unknown, but assumed equal. 3. Samples are selected independently.
3 or more
How many means can you test for differences using ANOVA?
True
If you do not reject the null hypothesis, there is no evidence that the alternative hypothesis is ______ (T/F)
True
If you reject the null hypothesis, there is evidence that the alternative hypothesis is _______ (T/F)
variance
In order to determine if significant differences exist between some of the population means, we develop two independent estimates of the common population ______
If F > CV then
REJECT Ho; BECAUSE
SST
SSR + SSE
dependent variable
The measurable effect, outcome, or response in which the research is interested.
1 way ANOVA test
compares population means based on one categorical variable or factor. *Has 3 assumptions
2 way ANOVA
compares population means based on two categorical variables or factors.
The ANOVA test assume the samples are selected ______
independently.
The ANOVA test assume the populations are ______ _______. (2 words)
normally distributed
Use ______ to make a decision.
p value
c(c-1)/2
pairwise possibilities
When conducting ANOVA, the dependent variable is measured from observations _________ randomly selected from independent, normal populations with equal variances.
random
if p value < alpha
reject Ho
ANOVA (analysis of variance)
the test for differences between population means by examining the amount of variability between the sample means relative to the amount of variability within the samples.
The ANOVA test assume the population standard deviation are _______, but _______ ______. (3 words)
unknown, assumed equal