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*Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance* Examining differences between groups on one or more variables / same...

*Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance*
Examining differences between groups on one or more variables / same participants being tested more than once / with more than two groups.

What test and method would be used to examine the difference between male and female users considering the different variable (Pain Reliever, Sedative, Tranquilizer & Stimulant)

Create a graph illustration.

Describe the Graph.

TABLE 1.22A, Misuse separated by age and 2016, 2017
Age Misuse_2016 Misuse_2017
12 66 55
13 90 105
14 160 127
15 253 234
16 322 295
17 426 415
18 537 466
19 631 503
20 692 671
21 700 661
22 659 728
23 581 660
24 648 681
25 577 585
AGE PR2016 PR2017 TR2016 TR2017 STIM2016 STIM2017 SED2016 SED2017
12 49 40 12 6 6 7 5 74
13 78 78 8 23 11 23 8 55
14 111 84 37 48 47 38 15 15
15 192 152 92 69 74 83 19 12
16 196 188 122 132 96 98 25 18
17 255 226 162 181 193 202 28 18
18 259 233 232 184 254 229 21 17
19 272 236 271 209 313 259 40 25
20 303 304 255 252 431 352 22 14
21 341 317 226 228 376 397 42 35
22 301 353 221 282 355 407 16 22
23 281 334 234 245 284 323 37 18
24 369 365 214 278 302 316 43 44
25 327 318 193 202 263 264 34 25
Misuse of Prescription Drugs, Gender, Age
Table 1.53A PAIN RELIEVERS (DEMOGRAPHICS)
Gender 12-17(16) 12-17(17) 18-25(16) 18-25(17) Total
Male 413 342 1328 1263 3,346
Female 469 425 1126 1197 3217
Table 1.57A TRANQUILIZERS (DEMOGRAPHICS)
Gender 12-17(16) 12-17(17) 18-25(16) 18-25(17) Total
Male 203 227 914 1004 2,348
Female 231 231 930 877 2269
Table 1.60A STIMULANTS (DEMOGRAPHICS)
Gender 12-17(16) 12-17(17) 18-25(16) 18-25(17) Total
Male 243 238 1377 1474 3,332
Female 184 214 1201 1071 2670
Table 1.63A SEDATIVES (DEMOGRAPHICS)
Gender 12-17(16) 12-17(17) 18-25(16) 18-25(17) Total
Male 39 41 114 105 299
Female 61 32 141 94 328

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STIMULANTS method is better to segrate male and female because the difference in differenet situations giving the correct values.

just observe the following tables

Table 1.53A PAIN RELIEVERS (DEMOGRAPHICS)
Gender 12-17(16) 12-17(17) 18-25(16) 18-25(17) Total
Male 413 342 1328 1263 3,346 16 3336
Female 469 425 1126 1197 3217 17 3227
882 767 2454 2460 6563
Table 1.57A TRANQUILIZERS (DEMOGRAPHICS)
Gender 12-17(16) 12-17(17) 18-25(16) 18-25(17) Total 16 2278
Male 203 227 914 1004 2,348 17 2339
Female 231 231 930 877 2269
434 458 1844 1881 4617
Table 1.60A STIMULANTS (DEMOGRAPHICS)
Gender 12-17(16) 12-17(17) 18-25(16) 18-25(17) Total 16 3005
Male 243 238 1377 1474 3,332 17 2997
Female 184 214 1201 1071 2670
427 452 2578 2545 6002
Table 1.63A SEDATIVES (DEMOGRAPHICS)
Gender 12-17(16) 12-17(17) 18-25(16) 18-25(17) Total 16 355
Male 39 41 114 105 299 17 272
Female 61 32 141 94 328
100 73 255 199 627
t16 8974
t17

8835

A B C D E F G H I
AGE PR2016 PR2017 TR2016 TR2017 STIM2016 STIM2017 SED2016 SED2017
12 49 40 12 6 6 7 5 74
13 78 78 8 23 11 23 8 55
14 111 84 37 48 47 38 15 15
15 192 152 92 69 74 83 19 12
16 196 188 122 132 96 98 25 18 16 8973
17 255 226 162 181 193 202 28 18 17 8957
18 259 233 232 184 254 229 21 17
19 272 236 271 209 313 259 40 25
20 303 304 255 252 431 352 22 14
21 341 317 226 228 376 397 42 35 16 -31
22 301 353 221 282 355 407 16 22 17 122
23 281 334 234 245 284 323 37 18
24 369 365 214 278 302 316 43 44
25 327 318 193 202 263 264 34 25
3334 3228 2279 2339 3005 2998 355 392
totals 3366 3227 2278 2339 3005 2997 355 272
diff=c16-c18 -32 1 1 0 0 1 0 120

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