In: Statistics and Probability
Some studies show that people who think they are intoxicated will show signs of intoxication, even if they did not consume alcohol. To test whether this is true, researchers had a group of five adults consume nonalcoholic drinks, which they were told contained alcohol. The participants completed a standard driving test before drinking and then after one nonalcoholic drink and after five nonalcoholic drinks. A standard driving test was conducted in a school parking lot where the participants had to maneuver through traffic cones. The number of cones knocked over during each test was recorded. The following table lists the data for this hypothetical study. Driving Test Before Drinking After One Drink After Five Drinks 0 0 3 0 2 2 1 3 3 3 3 5 0 1 0 (a) Complete the F-table. (Round your answers to two decimal places.) Source of Variation SS df MS Fobt Between groups Changed: Your submitted answer was incorrect. Your current answer has not been submitted. Correct: Your answer is correct. Between persons Correct: Your answer is correct. Correct: Your answer is correct. Within groups (error) Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect. Correct: Your answer is correct. Total Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect. Correct: Your answer is correct. (b) Compute a Bonferroni procedure and interpret the results. (Assume experimentwise alpha equal to 0.05. Select all that apply.) Students knocked over significantly more cones after 1 nonalcoholic drink compared with the driving test prior to drinking. Students knocked over significantly more cones after 5 nonalcoholic drinks compared with the driving test after 1 nonalcoholic drink. Students knocked over significantly more cones after 5 nonalcoholic drinks compared with the driving test prior to drinking. There were no significant differences between any of the groups.