ANOVA: Effect of Reward&Punishment on Employee Communication
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You are interested in the effect of reward VS punishment on your communications with your employees. To test the effect you setup a study, which analyzes how this effects communication. You divide employees into groups and test their knowledge of recent communications. The results follow:
Table 1: Summary of the Analysis of Variance of the Effect of Reward and Punishment on Employee Communication
Source of
Variation SS df MS F P
Reward-Punishment: 2420 2 1210.0 4.5 <.05
Error: 7260 27 268.9
Total: 9680 29
 What are the dependent and independent variables?
 What are your null and alternate hypotheses, no formulas?
 How many levels were in the treatment?
 How many subjects were in the study?
 What is your decision?
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You are interested in the effect of reward VS punishment on your communications with your employees. To test the effect you setup a study, which analyzes how this effects communication. You divide employees into groups and test their knowledge of recent communications. The results follow:
Table 1: Summary of the ...
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