The following table summarizes the results of a two-factor ANOVA evaluating an independent-measures experiment with 2...

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The following table summarizes the results of a two-factor ANOVAevaluating an independent-measures experiment with 2 levels offactor A, 3 levels of factor B, and n = 6 participants in eachtreatment condition.

A. Fill in all missing values in the table.Show your work (i.e., all computational steps for finding themissing values). Hint: start with the df values.

B.  Do these dataindicate any significant effects (assume p < .05 forhypothesis testing of all three effects)?

           Note:in order to receive full credit, your answer for each effect shouldinclude:

  • the null hypothesis H0 & the alternativehypothesis H1
  • the critical F value used for the decision aboutH0
  • if the difference is statistically significant, the computedeffect size, ?2
  • the conclusion in APA style format

                      Source                SS         df          MS               

          BetweenTreatments 75 ____

              FactorA                   ____      ____      ____    FA = ___   

              FactorB                   ____       ____15 FB = ___

              A x B    ____     ____     ____      FAxB =6.00

          WithinTreatments          ____       ____            

          Total   165         ____

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A Total no of observationsn63236 Source SS df MSSSdf F MS due effectMS due error Between Treatments 75 1225 75515 Factor    See Answer
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