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The table below depicts a two-way ANOVA in which gender has two groups (male and female), marital status has three groups (married, single never married, divorced), and the means refer to happiness scores (n = 100):

  1. What is/are the independent variable(s)? What is/are the dependent variable(s)?
  2. What would be an appropriate null hypothesis? Alternate hypothesis?
  3. What are the degrees of freedom for 1) gender, 2) marital status, 3) interaction between gender and marital status, and 4) error or within variance?
  4. Calculate the mean square for 1) gender, 2) marital status, 3) interaction between gender and marital status, and 4) error or within variance.
  5. Calculate the F ratio for 1) gender, 2) marital status, and 3) interaction between gender and marital status.
  6. Identify the critical Fs at alpha = .05 for 1) gender, 2) marital status, and 3) interaction between gender and marital status.
  7. If alpha is set at .05, what conclusions can you make?
SourceSum of Squares(degrees of freedom [df])Mean SquareFobt.Fcrit.
Gender68.15????
Marital Status127.37????
Gender * Marital Status (A x B)41.90????
Error (Within)864.82??NANA
Total1102.2499NANANA

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