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I understand how to find the f-ratio and generate a conclusion however I am really struggling with the p-values. 

The following data represent the results from an independent-measures experiment comparing three
treatment conditions. Use SPSS to conduct an analysis of variance with a = 0.05 to determine whether
these data are sufficient to conclude that there are significant differences between the treatments.
Treatment B
Treatment A
Treatment C
1
4
2
5
8
2
1
4
2
10
2
3
7
F-ratio =
p-value =
Conclusion:
O There is a significant difference between treatments
O These data do not provide evidence of a difference between the treatments
The results obtained above were primarily due to the mean for the third treatment being noticeably
different from the other two sample means. For the following data, the scores are the same as above
except that the difference between treatments was reduced by moving the third treatment closer to the
other two samples. In particular, 3 points have been subtracted from each score in the third sample.
Before you begin the calculation, predict how the changes in the data should influence the outcome of the
analysis. That is, how will the F-ratio for these data compare with the F-ratio from above?
Treatment A
Treatment B
Treatment C
1
4
3
2
2
1
1
3
7
3
4
F-ratio =
p-value
Conclusion:
O These data do not provide evidence of a difference between the treatments
O There is a significant difference between treatments
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Transcribed Image Text:The following data represent the results from an independent-measures experiment comparing three treatment conditions. Use SPSS to conduct an analysis of variance with a = 0.05 to determine whether these data are sufficient to conclude that there are significant differences between the treatments. Treatment B Treatment A Treatment C 1 4 2 5 8 2 1 4 2 10 2 3 7 F-ratio = p-value = Conclusion: O There is a significant difference between treatments O These data do not provide evidence of a difference between the treatments The results obtained above were primarily due to the mean for the third treatment being noticeably different from the other two sample means. For the following data, the scores are the same as above except that the difference between treatments was reduced by moving the third treatment closer to the other two samples. In particular, 3 points have been subtracted from each score in the third sample. Before you begin the calculation, predict how the changes in the data should influence the outcome of the analysis. That is, how will the F-ratio for these data compare with the F-ratio from above? Treatment A Treatment B Treatment C 1 4 3 2 2 1 1 3 7 3 4 F-ratio = p-value Conclusion: O These data do not provide evidence of a difference between the treatments O There is a significant difference between treatments
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