The following graph is an interaction plot between factors A and B in a 2* factorial experiment. B+ 60 50 B- 40 B+ 30 20 10 B- Factor A There is a weak interaction between factors A and B Select one: O True O False Response
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- The interaction effect in a factorial design is considered, because it may modify the main effects of the independent variables. True FalseThe following table was generated from the sample data of 1010 junior high students regarding the average number of hours they are unsupervised per night, the average number of hours they play video games per night, and their final grades in their math class. The dependent variable is the final grade, the first independent variable (x1x1) is the number of hours unsupervised each night, and the second independent variable (x2x2) is the number of hours of video games each night. Coefficients Standard Error t-Stat p-value Intercept 64.49590764.495907 5.9533305.953330 10.83358510.833585 0.0000370.000037 Hours Unsupervised −0.974079−0.974079 1.1097971.109797 −0.877709−0.877709 0.4138620.413862 Hours Playing Video Games 4.9768084.976808 1.0636721.063672 4.6788924.678892 0.0034000.003400 Step 1 of 2: Write the multiple regression equation for the computer output given. Round your answers to three decimal places. Step 2 of 2: Indicate if any of the independent variables…In factorial designs, the response produced when the treatments of one factor interact with the treatments of another in influencing the response variable is known as?
- The following table was generated from the sample data of 1010 junior high students regarding the average number of hours they are unsupervised per night, the average number of hours they play video games per night, and their final grades in their math class. The dependent variable is the final grade, the first independent variable (x1x1) is the number of hours unsupervised each night, and the second independent variable (x2x2) is the number of hours of video games each night. Coefficients Standard Error t-Stat p-value Intercept 57.968435 7.227955 8.020032 0.000201 Hours Unsupervised 5.131630 1.314283 3.904510 0.007943 Hours Playing Video Games 1.067855 1.615039 0.661194 0.533040 Write the multiple regression equation for the computer output given. Round your answers to three decimal places.An interaction effect can be defined as the effect ______. A. that does not occur between the independent variables and the dependent variables B. of one independent variable at one of the levels of another independent variable C. of an independent variable within a single-factor research design D. of one independent variable on the dependent variable changing at the different levels of another independent variableThe following table was generated from the sample data of 1010 junior high students regarding the average number of hours they are unsupervised per night, the average number of hours they play video games per night, and their final grades in their math class. The dependent variable is the final grade, the first independent variable (x1x1) is the number of hours unsupervised each night, and the second independent variable (x2x2) is the number of hours of video games each night. Coefficients Standard Error t-Stat p-value Intercept 57.968435 7.227955 8.020032 0.000201 Hours Unsupervised 5.131630 1.314283 3.904510 0.007943 Hours Playing Video Games 1.067855 1.615039 0.661194 0.533040 Indicate if any of the independent variables could be eliminated at the
- The following table was generated from the sample data of 1010 junior high students regarding the average number of hours they are unsupervised per night, the average number of hours they play video games per night, and their final grades in their math class. The dependent variable is the final grade, the first independent variable (x1x1) is the number of hours unsupervised each night, and the second independent variable (x2x2) is the number of hours of video games each night. Intercept 64.821745 4.918050 13.180375 0.000012 Hours Unsupervised -1.691108 1.396989 -1.210538 0.271590 Hours Playing Video Games 6.796882 1.515248 4.485657 0.004167 Step 1 of 2: Write the multiple regression equation for the computer output given. Round your answers to three decimal places. Step 2 of 2: Indicate if any of the independent variables could be eliminated at the 0.050.05 level of significance.Nine students held their breath, once after breathing normally and relaxing for one minute, and once after hyperventilating for one minute. The table indicates how long (in sec) they were able to hold their breath. Is there an association between the two variables?In the context of a Factorial Design, what is an interaction? What is an example of an interaction?
- This graph shows data from people from the sub-Saharan area of Africa who have contracted HIV. Outcomes for the patients were recorded as one of 4 mutually possibilities: alive and still in care at the original clinic, alive and still in care after transferring to a new clinic, alive but no longer visiting a clinic, or they’re dead. Keep in mind that this data were collected are from clinical records. Assume that the sample is a random representation of sub-Saharan Africans with HIV. Antiretroviral therapy is used to treat patients. What is the experimental unit? What are the variables (including the types)?You survey college bound and find that 85% plan to liv eon campus, 35% plan to have a car while at campus and 5% plan to live off campus and not have a car. Is there an association between living on campus and having a car at college?MR In Dave Eggers’ novel The Circle, a mysteri-ous technology company has developed a strangely data-driven work environment in which employees are assigned a performance score that seems to be the product of factors in their social activities and environment, such as the extent of their engagement in work community and the number of times they post on the company’s social media site. Using the fictional data below, compute r and r2 for each com-bination of two variables from this novel and test the correlations for their significance. Write a paragraph interpreting the relationships between these vari-ables, and what they might mean for the company