Statistical Literacy: Physical Therapy Does talking while walking slow you down? A study reported in the journal
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Statistical Literacy: Physical Therapy Does talking while walking slow you down? A study reported in the journal Physical Therapy (Vol. 72, No. 4) considered mean cadence (steps per minute) for subjects using no walking device, a standard walker, and a rolling walker. In addition, the cadence was measured when the subjects had to perform dual tasks. The second task was to respond vocally to a signal while walking.
Cadence was measured for subjects who were just walking (using no device, a standard walker, or a rolling walker) and for subjects required to respond to a signal while walking. List the factors and the number of levels of each factor. How many cells are there in the data table?
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Understandable Statistics Concepts And Methods
ISBN: 9780357719176
13th Edition
Authors: Charles Henry Brase, Corrinne Pellillo Brase