A researcher uses a driving simulation to measure the reaction time of braking when a dog runs
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A researcher uses a driving simulation to measure the reaction time of braking when a dog runs across the street in front of a car. His participants are newly licensed or experienced drivers, and all of the drivers are talking on a cell phone during the simulation (N = 16). He finds the following data, which represent seconds to brake after a dog first appears in the street in front of a driver. Enter the data below as numerical data into SPSS to complete problems #8-12.
Type of Driver | Braking Time |
Newly Licensed Drivers | 1 |
Newly Licensed Drivers | 1.5 |
Newly Licensed Drivers | 2.33 |
Newly Licensed Drivers | 2.33 |
Newly Licensed Drivers | 4.5 |
Newly Licensed Drivers | 5 |
Newly Licensed Drivers | 15 |
Newly Licensed Drivers | 25 |
Experienced Drivers | .33 |
Experienced Drivers | .5 |
Experienced Drivers | .75 |
Experienced Drivers | 1 |
Experienced Drivers | 3 |
Experienced Drivers | 3.5 |
Experienced Drivers | 10 |
Experienced Drivers | 12 |
What would be the most appropriate statistical test on SPSS to examine whether there is a relationship between type of driver and braking time?
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