One study examined parents' use of discipline with their children (McKee et al., 2007). They asked, Do
Question:
One study examined parents' use of discipline with their children (McKee et al., 2007). They asked, "Do rates of harsh verbal and physical discipline differ by gender of parent and child?" (p. 188). They wrote that "with regard to frequency of use of harsh discipline, we propose that boys will receive more harsh discipline than girls, particularly from fathers" (p. 188). To examine this hypothesis, they asked a sample of boys and girls to indicate how often their mother or father used harsh discipline with them. The frequency of harsh discipline by mothers and fathers reported by the boys and girls is summarized below:
a. Create a figure to represent the cell means.
b. Conduct the two-way ANOVA and create an ANOVA summary table.
c. Report the decisions regarding the null hypotheses and the level of significance for the main effects and the interaction effect.
d. Calculate measures of effect size \(\left(R^{2}\right)\) for the main effects and the interaction effect.
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Fundamental Statistics For The Social And Behavioral Sciences
ISBN: 9781506377476
2nd Edition
Authors: Howard T Tokunaga