Question: 41. We have conducted an ANOVA examining differences between multiple ethnic groups on their levels of depression. Our p-value for our t-test was p=0.02. Which

41. We have conducted an ANOVA examining differences between multiple ethnic groups on their levels of depression. Our p-value for our t-test was p=0.02. Which of the following is the correct interpretation of our results?

A. There are significant differences between ethnic groups on depression.

B. There are no significant differences between ethnic groups on depression.

C. We cannot tell if there is a significant difference based on the information given.

D. None of the above

39. We have conducted an ANOVA examining differences between multiple groups experiencing bullying on their levels of depression. Our p-value for our t-test was p=0.64. Which of the following is the correct interpretation of our results?

A. There are significant differences between bullying groups on depression.

B. There are no significant differences between bullying groups on depression.

C. We cannot tell if there is a significant difference based on the information given.

D. None of the above

38. Which variable do we move to the right side labeled "test variable" when running an INDEPENDENT samples t-Test?

A. Independent variable

B. Dependent variable

C. Unknown variable

D. None of the above

37. We have conducted a t-test examining differences between boys and girls on depression. Our p-value for our t-test was p=0.02. Which of the following is the correct interpretation of our results?

A. We cannot tell if there is a significant difference based on the information given.

B. There are significant differences between boys and girls on depression.

C. There are no significant differences between boys and girls on depression.

D. None of the above

36. What is the key difference between a one-way ANOVA and a repeated-measures ANOVA?

A. We measure the INDEPENDENT variable multiple times for each participant.

B. We measure both the INDEPENDENT and DEPENDENT variable multiple times for each participant.

C. We measure the DEPENDENT variable multiple times for each participant.

D. There is no difference between a one-way ANOVA and a repeated-measures ANOVA

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