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In a study on the influence of exercise type on pulse rate and dependence on dietary preference, the following table details Tests of Between-Subjects Effects. In a study on the influence of exercise type on pulse rate and dependence on dietary preference, the following table details Tests of Between-Subjects Effects.   In the same study the following output is produced for exertype x intensity Multivariate tests of significance (S = 2, M = -1/ 2, N = 701/ 2)    Source: http:/ / ssc.utexas.edu/ docs/ stat38.html Examining Wilk's value again is reported as F(4,284)  = .859, p = .489. What can be concluded about this result? A)  Levels of pulse rate are affected by intensity of type of exercise. B)  Differences in levels of pulse rate are not reliant on intensity of type of exercise in this sample. C)  Exercise does not affect levels of pulse rate. D)  None of the above. In the same study the following output is produced for exertype x intensity
Multivariate tests of significance (S = 2, M = -1/ 2, N = 701/ 2)
In a study on the influence of exercise type on pulse rate and dependence on dietary preference, the following table details Tests of Between-Subjects Effects.   In the same study the following output is produced for exertype x intensity Multivariate tests of significance (S = 2, M = -1/ 2, N = 701/ 2)    Source: http:/ / ssc.utexas.edu/ docs/ stat38.html Examining Wilk's value again is reported as F(4,284)  = .859, p = .489. What can be concluded about this result? A)  Levels of pulse rate are affected by intensity of type of exercise. B)  Differences in levels of pulse rate are not reliant on intensity of type of exercise in this sample. C)  Exercise does not affect levels of pulse rate. D)  None of the above. Source: http:/ / ssc.utexas.edu/ docs/ stat38.html
Examining Wilk's value again is reported as F(4,284) = .859, p = .489. What can be concluded about this result?

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