Solved: In the paper Self-Control and Therapist Control in

Chapter 13, Problem 13.34

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In the paper “Self-Control and Therapist Control in the Behavioral Treatment of Overweight Women,” published in Behavioral Research and Therapy (Vol. 10, 1972), two reduction treatments and a control treatment were studied for their effects on the weight change of obese women. The two reduction treatments were a self-induced weight reduction program and a therapist-controlled reduction program. Each of 10 subjects was assigned to one of the 3 treatment programs in a random order and measured for weight loss. The following weight changes were recorded:

Perform an analysis of variance and test the hypothesis, at the 0.01 level of significance, that there is no difference in the mean weight losses for the 3 treatments. Which treatment was best?

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