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9 January, 19:13

A researcher reports an F-ratio with df = 1, 24 for an independent-measures experiment. If all the treatments had the same number of participants, then how many individuals were in each treatment?

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  1. 9 January, 22:26
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    13 participants.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given that a researcher reports an F-ratio with df = 1, 24 for an independent-measures experiment.

    i. e. degrees of treatment between groups = 1

    and within groups = 24

    This implies that there are two groups.

    For two groups to have same number of participants, since we get total of degrees of freedom = 24+1 = 25

    Hence total items selected = 26

    i. e. each group would have 13 entries

    So each treatment had 13 participants.
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