In: Statistics and Probability
Consider the following example. In a study reported in the California Journal of Nursing, nurses were asked to report their degree of job-related stress. They were asked 15 questions about their work and they responded on a 1-5 scale as the amount of stress they felt. These responses were added up in order to come up with a numeric measure of job stress (15 being the minimum stress and 95 the maximum stress). Below is the Table with 3 of the groups' data: LVN, RN, CNP. This is ANOVA. What do you make of this?
You can do this in SPSS or use the following: http://turner.faculty.swau.edu/mathematics/math241/materials/anova/.
LVN |
RN |
CNP |
81 |
43 |
65 |
41 |
63 |
48 |
68 |
60 |
57 |
69 |
52 |
91 |
54 |
54 |
70 |
62 |
77 |
67 |
76 |
68 |
83 |
56 |
57 |
75 |
61 |
61 |
53 |
65 |
80 |
71 |
64 |
50 |
54 |
69 |
37 |
72 |
83 |
73 |
65 |
85 |
84 |
58 |
75 |
58 |
58 |