Question: Dr. Love is interested in the difference between people with different styles of love (eros, ludic, storge) and the number of romantic partners that they
- Dr. Love is interested in the difference between people with different styles of love (eros, ludic, storge) and the number of romantic partners that they have had in their lifetime.
- Use analysis of variance to test if the type of love style influences the number of romantic partners someone has.
- If there is a significant difference, use a post hoc test to explain them.
- Write all of the results
- Dr. Love is interested if there are differences between sex at birth and the number of partners, love style and the number of partners, and the interaction between gender and love style and the number of partners.
- Using a factorial/two-way ANOVA, test for differences between sex at birth, love style, and the interaction between the two on the number of partners each participant has had.
- If these results are significant please interpret them, using post hoc analyses when possible.
- Report results
Use the Love Styles Data Set for Problems 1 and 2
- Dr. Nancy wants to know how effective the therapy is at St. Maximus inpatient facility. Specifically, she wants to test if (regardless of the therapist) the patient's depression symptoms change from therapy session one, therapy session two, and therapy session three.
- Use a repeated-measures ANOVA to test if there is a significant difference in depression symptoms across the 3 times.
- If there is a significant difference, use Post hoc tests to explain them.
- Write all of the results
Use the Therapist Influence Data Set for Problems 3
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