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An analysis of self-esteem levels among online daters, using two-factor ANOVA and chi-square tests, reveals significant gender-based differences in user engagement and matching patterns within psychology.
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February 19, 2026
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Week 7 Assignment: Two-Factor ANOVA and Chi-Square Test for Independence Written Response Worksheet NAME: Instructions: Follow along with the step-by-step instruction manual provided for the Week 7 assignment. The instruction manual will make specific reference to data interpretation questions that require written responses. Use this worksheet to answer these written response questions. Each question is listed below along with the number of points each question is worth toward the assignment. Type your response in the space provided below each question. QUESTION 1 4 points Based on the ANOVA output, was there a significant main effect of the weight status group on self-esteem scores? Indicate whether the F-ratio for the main effect of weight status was statistically significant or not, and report the F-ratio results in statistical notation. QUESTION 2 4 points Interpret the pattern of mean differences in self-esteem scores between the weight status groups. Did the results of the ANOVA support the research hypothesis for the main effect of the weight status group? (Research Hypothesis: Mnormal weight > Moverweight > Mobese) QUESTION 3 4 points Based on the ANOVA output, was there a significant main effect of sex on self-esteem scores? Indicate whether the F-ratio for the main effect of weight status was statistically significant or not, and report the F-ratio results in statistical notation. QUESTION 4 4 points Based on the ANOVA output, was there a significant weight status by sex interaction on self-esteem scores? Indicate whether the F-ratio for the interaction effect was statistically significant or not, and report the F-ratio results in statistical notation. QUESTION 5 8 points Interpret the pattern of results for interaction using the line plot, analyses of simple effects, and bar graph figure generated in the SPSS output. In your response, paste the bar chart figure showing the mean differences in self-esteem...
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