A farmyard psychologist decided to compare whether his chickens acted more like chickens than university lecturers did.
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A farmyard psychologist decided to compare whether his chickens acted more like chickens than university lecturers did. He recorded 10 of his chickens as they went through a normal day, and did the same to 10 lecturers at the University of Sussex. He had two outcome measures: the number of chicken noises they made and the quality of chicken noises (scored out of 10 by an independent farmyard noise expert). Use MANOVA and discriminant function analysis to find out whether these variables could be used to distinguish chickens from university lecturers (chicken.sav).
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Discovering Statistics Using IBM SPSS Statistics
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