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A developmental psychologist plans to conduct a one-way ANOVA to compare reading scores across 4 different grade levels. If they recruit a total of 80 children for this study, calculate the between-groups degrees of freedom (dfBdf_B) and within-groups degrees of freedom (dfWdf_W) they will use.

Question: A developmental psychologist plans to conduct a one-way ANOVA to compare reading scores across 4 different grade levels. If they recruit a total of 80 children for this study, calculate the between-groups degrees of freedom (dfBdf_B) and within-groups degrees of freedom (dfWdf_W) they will use.

Sample answer: The between-groups degrees of freedom is dfB=G1=41=3df_B = G - 1 = 4 - 1 = 3. The within-groups degrees of freedom is dfW=NG=804=76df_W = N - G = 80 - 4 = 76.

Key points:

  • Use dfB=G1df_B = G - 1 to calculate between-groups degrees of freedom as 33
  • Use dfW=NGdf_W = N - G to calculate within-groups degrees of freedom as 7676

Rubric: The student must correctly state that dfB=3df_B = 3 and dfW=76df_W = 76 using the formulas provided in the text.

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