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Question 1071649: A researcher wanted to study the impact of different tempos of music at work on worker’s sense of job satisfaction. Workers were told that they were going to be asked about their job satisfaction throughout the year, but were unaware that music tempos were going to be varied. Throughout the year, workers were asked to rate their job satisfaction on a scale of 1 (extremely low) to 10 (extremely high). On some days, the music had been at a slow tempo, others at a moderate tempo, and still others at a fast tempo. The following data represent an averaged score for 6 subjects across each condition.
Music Condition (Tempo)

Subject Slow Moderate Fast
A 5 8 4
B 7 10 6
C 4 5 1
D 8 9 5
E 6 8 4

Conduct a One-Way Repeated Measures ANOVA at the .01 level; cover all elements on Handout.

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A researcher wanted to study the impact of different tempos of music at work on worker’s sense of job satisfaction. Workers were told that they were going to be asked about their job satisfaction throughout the year, but were unaware that music tempos were going to be varied. Throughout the year, workers were asked to rate their job satisfaction on a scale of 1 (extremely low) to 10 (extremely high). On some days, the music had been at a slow tempo, others at a moderate tempo, and still others at a fast tempo. The following data represent an averaged score for 6 subjects across each condition.
Music Condition (Tempo)
Subject Slow Moderate Fast
A 5 8 4
B 7 10 6
C 4 5 1
D 8 9 5
E 6 8 4
Conduct a One-Way Repeated Measures ANOVA at the .01 level; cover all elements on Handout.
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Ho:: Row and column factors are independent
Ha:: They are dependent
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ANOVA Results with TI-84+ calculator::
F = 2.07
p = 0.16
Factors:
df = 4
SS = 35.333...
MS = 8.83333...
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Conclusion:: Since the p-value is greater than 1%, fail to reject Ho.
The row and column factors are independent.
Cheers,
Stan H.
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