In a study of memory process, rats were first presented with a
fear-inducing stimulus on a learning task as soon as they stepped
across a line in a test chamber. Afterwards, the rats were divided
and given electrical stimulation either 50 or 150 milliseconds
after crossing the line. In addition, the rats differed in terms of
the area in which the stimulation electrodes were implanted in
their brains (Neutral Area, Area A, or Area B). Researchers were
interested in the time it took the animals to re-cross the line on
a subsequent learning task. The idea is that stimulation of certain
areas in the brain would interfere with memory and hence delay
learning to avoid the line on the subsequent learning task. The
data on time to re-cross the line are below. What can be concluded
with α = 0.05?
Area
Time | neutral | A | B |
---|---|---|---|
50 | 26 31 29 41 21 |
12 19 25 16 15 |
24 37 19 29 24 |
150 | 26 29 24 18 33 |
26 31 38 30 24 |
27 20 29 29 22 |
a) What is the appropriate test statistic?
---Select--- na one-way ANOVA within-subjects ANOVA two-way
ANOVA
b) Compute the appropriate test statistic(s) to
make a decision about H0.
Time: critical value = ; test statistic
=
Decision: ---Select--- Reject H0 Fail to reject H0
Area: critical value = ; test statistic
=
Decision: ---Select--- Reject H0 Fail to reject H0
Interaction: critical value = ; test
statistic =
Decision: ---Select--- Reject H0 Fail to reject H0
c) Compute the corresponding effect size(s) and
indicate magnitude(s).
Time: η2
= ; ---Select--- na trivial effect small
effect medium effect large effect
Area: η2
= ; ---Select--- na trivial effect small
effect medium effect large effect
Interaction: η2
= ; ---Select--- na trivial effect small
effect medium effect large effect
d) Make an interpretation based on the
results.
There is a time difference in the time it took to step across the line.There is no time difference in the time it took to step across the line.
There is an area difference in the time it took to step across the line.There is no area difference in the time it took to step across the line.
There is a time by area interaction in the time it took to step across the line.There is no time by area interaction in the time it took to step across the line.
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