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Include an overview of the following based on the research questions, “Do males and females differ in the time it takes to correctly conduct the stroop tasks? Are there differences in the time it takes to correctly conduct the various stroop tasks – words, colors, or interference? Finally, does the effect of the stroop task type depend on the gender?”

• Hypotheses: List the statistical notation and written explanations for the null and alternative hypotheses for the study.

• Variables: Describe the independent and dependent variables, their levels, operational definitions, and characteristics (e.g., scale of measurement).

• Data Analysis: You are given the information below from the ANOVA conducted. Summarize the specific type of statistical test conducted, the results obtained, and conclusions regarding the hypotheses (e.g, can we reject at the .05 or .01 level?). Be sure to describe why this specific ANOVA was selected and if a post-hoc test should be conducted.

• Critique: Critique the results of the study, paying specific attention to the appropriateness of the analyses conducted, any biases or assumptions that were made, practical significance of the results, and recommendations for improving upon the study (methods or analyses).
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Main Hypothesis:

Null Hypothesis (Ho1): There is no statistically significant difference in the population mean response time to read the stimuli between male and female.
Alternative Hypothesis (Ha1): There is a statistically significant difference in the population response mean time to read the stimuli between male and female.
Mathematically;
Null Hypothesis (Ho1): µ1 = µ2

Alternative Hypothesis (Ha1): µ1 ≠ µ2
Where µ1 = population mean response time for male and µ2 = population mean response time for female.
Null Hypothesis (Ho2): There is no statistically significant difference in the population response mean time to read the stimuli between different stroop tasks (words, color, or interface).
Alternative Hypothesis (Ha2): There is a statistically significant difference in the population response mean time to read the stimuli between different stroop tasks (words, color, or interface). At least one of them is different.
Mathematically;
Null Hypothesis (Ho1): µ1 = µ2 = µ3
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