Dolly is a research assistant working for you at the tech company. Dolly is in charge of
Question:
Dolly is a research assistant working for you at the tech company. Dolly is in charge of figuring out whether or not people who own products made by two tech giants,Cherry andOpenings, has any effect on their likelihood to purchase your company's new tablet. Dolly runs an independent-samplest-test and sends you the output. The results are the following:t(48) = 61.47,p < .05, 2 = .70. (Hint: 2means 'eta squared')
What did Dolly find, if anything? Interpret all of the results she delivered to you.
Has Dolly left out any important information? If so, what is that information?
Discuss the "setup" for an independent-samplest-test, or the necessary aspects for running at-test. Specifically:
The independent variable (IV) should be (i.e. nominal/ordinal/interval/ratio):
The dependent variable (DV) should be (i.e. nominal/ordinal/interval/ratio):