A psychologist is curious as to whether people have better memories for certain parts of speech relative to others. To answer this question, the psychologist recruited six research participants and had them listen to three separate lists of words. After listening to each list, participants were asked to recall as many of the words as possible. Therefore, this was a repeated measures design with k = 3 levels of the independent variable and N = 6 participants. The percentage of words recalled correctly are shown in the table below. ID Verbs Nouns Adjectives A 100 57 69 B 83 46 91 C 91 66 57 D 86 57 40 E 97 63 91 F 86 86 63 Is there an effect of word-type on recall? Conduct the one-way RM-ANOVA and present the results in a source table. Assume the assumption of compound sphericity was met.
A psychologist is curious as to whether people have better memories for certain parts of speech relative to others. To answer this question, the psychologist recruited six research participants and had them listen to three separate lists of words. After listening to each list, participants were asked to recall as many of the words as possible. Therefore, this was a repeated measures design with k = 3 levels of the independent variable and N = 6 participants.
The percentage of words recalled correctly are shown in the table below.
ID Verbs Nouns Adjectives A 100 57 69 B 83 46 91 C 91 66 57 D 86 57 40 E 97 63 91 F 86 86 63
Is there an effect of word-type on recall? Conduct the one-way RM-ANOVA and present the results in a source table. Assume the assumption of compound sphericity was met.
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