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A researcher conducts an ANOVA and calculates a computed FF statistic. They have already determined the between-groups degrees of freedom (dfBdf_B) and within-groups degrees of freedom (dfWdf_W) for their study. How does knowing the specific shape of the FF distribution defined by these parameters allow the researcher to determine the statistical significance of their computed FF statistic?

Question: A researcher conducts an ANOVA and calculates a computed FF statistic. They have already determined the between-groups degrees of freedom (dfBdf_B) and within-groups degrees of freedom (dfWdf_W) for their study. How does knowing the specific shape of the FF distribution defined by these parameters allow the researcher to determine the statistical significance of their computed FF statistic?

Sample answer: Knowing the exact shape of the FF distribution defined by dfBdf_B and dfWdf_W under the null hypothesis allows the researcher to determine the probability curve of the FF ratios. This enables them to find the precise pp-value associated with their computed FF statistic, which determines its statistical significance.

Key points:

  • The parameters dfBdf_B and dfWdf_W define the exact shape of the FF distribution under the null hypothesis.
  • Knowing the distribution's shape allows the researcher to locate the computed FF statistic on the probability curve.
  • Locating the statistic on this specific distribution allows the researcher to accurately determine the associated pp-value.

Rubric: The answer should state that knowing the exact shape of the distribution under the null hypothesis allows the researcher to find the pp-value associated with their computed FF statistic.

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