Critical Thinking: Physical Therapy For the study regarding mean cadence (see Problem 1), two-way ANOVA was used.

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Critical Thinking: Physical Therapy For the study regarding mean cadence (see Problem 1), two-way ANOVA was used. Recall that the two factors were walking device (none, standard walker, rolling walker)

and dual task (being required to respond vocally to a signal or no dual task required). Results of twoway ANOVA showed that there was no evidence of interaction between the factors. However, according to the article, “The ANOVA conducted on the cadence data revealed a main effect of walking device.” When the hypothesis regarding no difference in mean cadence according to which, if any, walking device was used, the sample F was 30.94, with

d. f .N 5 2 and

d. f .D 518. Further, the P-value for the result was reported to be less than 0.01. From this information, what is the conclusion regarding any difference in mean cadence according to the factor “walking device used”?

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Understandable Statistics Concepts And Methods

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Authors: Charles Henry Brase, Corrinne Pellillo Brase

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