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A researcher examined reaction time in 12 people across 3 conditions: regular cola, caffeine free cola, and water. The overall F was significant, so she performed multiple comparisons to understand which conditions differed. Interpret the following multiple comparisons at the .05 level.
A researcher examined reaction time in 12 people across 3 conditions: regular cola, caffeine free cola, and water. The overall F was significant, so she performed multiple comparisons to understand which conditions differed. Interpret the following multiple comparisons at the .05 level.     <sub>cola</sub> = 2.43s,     <sub>caffeine free</sub> = 2.52s,     <sub>water</sub> = 2.53s.  t<sub>cola/caffeine</sub> <sub>free</sub> = 2.80; t<sub>cola/water</sub> = 2.17;  t <sub>water/caffeine</sub> <sub>free</sub> = 0.38 cola = 2.43s,
A researcher examined reaction time in 12 people across 3 conditions: regular cola, caffeine free cola, and water. The overall F was significant, so she performed multiple comparisons to understand which conditions differed. Interpret the following multiple comparisons at the .05 level.     <sub>cola</sub> = 2.43s,     <sub>caffeine free</sub> = 2.52s,     <sub>water</sub> = 2.53s.  t<sub>cola/caffeine</sub> <sub>free</sub> = 2.80; t<sub>cola/water</sub> = 2.17;  t <sub>water/caffeine</sub> <sub>free</sub> = 0.38 caffeine free = 2.52s,
A researcher examined reaction time in 12 people across 3 conditions: regular cola, caffeine free cola, and water. The overall F was significant, so she performed multiple comparisons to understand which conditions differed. Interpret the following multiple comparisons at the .05 level.     <sub>cola</sub> = 2.43s,     <sub>caffeine free</sub> = 2.52s,     <sub>water</sub> = 2.53s.  t<sub>cola/caffeine</sub> <sub>free</sub> = 2.80; t<sub>cola/water</sub> = 2.17;  t <sub>water/caffeine</sub> <sub>free</sub> = 0.38 water = 2.53s.  tcola/caffeine free = 2.80; tcola/water = 2.17;  t water/caffeine free = 0.38

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