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Mathematics, 08.04.2021 21:30 izabellabyan

Two hypothetical outcomes for the same repeated-measures experiment are shown. Outcome A
Participant I II III
A 50 55 60
B 51 56 61
C 50 57 61
D 52 58 63

Outcome B
Participant I II III
A 50 51 50
B 60 60 60
C 70 71 70
D 80 80 80

For each outcome, consider the scores and note how they vary from treatment to treatment and from participant to participant (without making any calculations). Then answer the following questions by comparing outcome A to outcome B.

Outcome A appears to have between-subjects variance than (as) outcome B. Outcome A appears to have between-treatments variance than (as) outcome B. Assuming that the variability caused by random and unsystematic factors is the same in the two outcomes, you can predict that outcome A has F-ratio than (as) outcome B.

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