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A cognitive researcher conducts an ANOVA and computes an F-ratio of 3.123.12. The critical value of F for the study's degrees of freedom (2 and 21) at α=0.05\alpha = 0.05 is 3.4673.467. Apply these values to determine whether the result is statistically significant, and state what decision the researcher should make regarding the null hypothesis.

Question: A cognitive researcher conducts an ANOVA and computes an F-ratio of 3.123.12. The critical value of F for the study's degrees of freedom (2 and 21) at α=0.05\alpha = 0.05 is 3.4673.467. Apply these values to determine whether the result is statistically significant, and state what decision the researcher should make regarding the null hypothesis.

Sample answer: Because the calculated F-ratio of 3.123.12 is less than the critical value of 3.4673.467, the result does not fall beyond the critical value threshold. Therefore, the result is not statistically significant, and the researcher must fail to reject the null hypothesis.

Key points:

  • Compare the calculated F-ratio (3.123.12) to the critical value (3.4673.467).
  • Determine that the calculated statistic does not fall beyond the critical value.
  • Conclude that the result is not statistically significant.
  • State the decision to fail to reject (or retain) the null hypothesis.

Feedback: The student must apply the rule of critical values by comparing 3.123.12 to 3.4673.467, stating that the result is not statistically significant, and making the decision to fail to reject the null hypothesis.

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