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Chapter 12, Problem 9 BSC

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Statistical Literacy and Critical Thinking

Self­Esteem The following table lists measures of self-­esteem obtained from a student project as supervised by Jannay Morrow at Vassar College (based on data from Richard Lowry). The objective of the project was to study how levels of self­-esteem in subjects relate to their perceptions of self-esteem in other target people who were described in writing. Self-­esteem levels were measured using the Coopersmith Self­Esteem Inventory, and the test here works well even though the data are at the ordinal level of measurement. Use a 0.05 significance level and apply the methods of two-­way analysis of variance. What do you conclude?

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QUESTION:

Statistical Literacy and Critical Thinking

Self­Esteem The following table lists measures of self-­esteem obtained from a student project as supervised by Jannay Morrow at Vassar College (based on data from Richard Lowry). The objective of the project was to study how levels of self­-esteem in subjects relate to their perceptions of self-esteem in other target people who were described in writing. Self-­esteem levels were measured using the Coopersmith Self­Esteem Inventory, and the test here works well even though the data are at the ordinal level of measurement. Use a 0.05 significance level and apply the methods of two-­way analysis of variance. What do you conclude?

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