The following activity will present an opportunity to put into practice what you have learned and read about One-Way Between-Subjects ANOVA. The narratives supplied in these exercises will provide al

Activity 6.5 Instructions Document

6.5 SPSS Activity: Calculating and Interpreting Results for a One -Way Between -Subjects ANOVA.

Activity description/instructions:

Problem Narrative 6.5:

Background on planned research: A major government contractor wants to find out what type of control

interface will work best for a new unmanned vehicle currently being developed for the U.S. Army. The

typical control interfaces that are available are 1) handheld video game/joystick con troller, 2) Smart

phone/tablet controller, 3) integrated desktop joystick/keyboard/mouse controller, or 4) augmented rea lity

gesture -based controller. The researcher has done a literature search for this type of research and would

like to calculate the sa mple size needed. The major government contractor in the previous problem just

ran a power analysis using G*Power to calculate the proper sample size given a specific set of parameters

outlining effect size, alpha level, desired power, and number of group s. The power analysis revealed that

a total sample size of 76 participants were needed (19 per condition).

The procedure will involve each participant being exposed t o only one type of controller. The participant

will be provided the randomly assigned controller and asked to run through a scenario where they will

have to control a computer -generated unmanned vehicle and proceed to a numb er of predetermined

waypoints. A "control score" will be generated by the computer based on how closely the operator can

maintain altitude, heading, and speed using the assigned controller. "Control scores" will range from 0 -

100, with lower numbers indicating less deviation from the prescribed parameters (altitude, heading, and

speed) and better overall perf ormance during the scenario. The researchers believe they will find that one

controller will allow participants to perform better on their “control score” but do not know which

controller will allow participants to perform better or which controller will allow participants to perform

worse.

Download the Excel spreadsheet “6.5 Controller Type Data” and import the spreadsheet into SPSS for

subsequent analyses

Part I: Import Data into SPSS:

Use the spreadsheet you just downloaded “6.5 Controller Type Data” and import the data in this

spreadsheet into SPSS for subsequent analyses. Name your SPSS datafile “6.5 SPSS Controller Type

Dataset” with the “.sav” extension. Your SPSS datafile should be ready to use for analysis.

Part II: Short Answer Questions:

Create a n MSWord document to answer the short answer questions from part II and III of this exercise.

The name of the file will be “6.5 SPSS Exercise – Short Answer Questions”. Save this for subsequent

upload as one of your deliverables for this exercise.

Answer the following based on the narrative and data provided:

1. What kind of ANOVA will need to be performed (i.e. , One -way Between -Subject s or One -way

Within -Subjects)? In other words, are participants exposed to one level of the independent

variable? O r, are participants exposed to all levels of the independent variable? 2. What are the dependent and independent variables in this scenario?

3. How many levels of the independent variable are there? Name/list them?

4. Calculate degrees of freedom ( dfBG and df E).

5. What is the hypothesis?

6. Look up the F critical value in Table C.3, Appendix C in the text book at the p<.05 level.

Part III: Running the Appropriate Analysis in SPSS:

Using the 6.5 Controller Type Dataset you created previously in this exercise, run the appropriate

ANOVA (F test) in SPSS (run both a One -Way ANOVA and a GLM Univariate - both will pr oduce

the same F calculation). When running the One -Way ANOVA, make sure you include a means plot,

descriptives , and a LSD Post Hoc Analysis. When running the GLM Univariate ANOVA, make sure

you include a means plot, a LSD Post Hoc Analysis, display means for overall and your display type

variable, and make sure you check off the boxes for compare main effects, descriptive statistics,

estimates of effect si ze, and observed power.

Add the following to your list of short answer questions as information obtained from your SPSS output

file.

1. What are your numerical results? Make sure to report your results in proper APA format (i.e.

F(dfBG, df E) = Fcalc , p= x.xx).

2. What is your calculated F statistic as calculated by SPSS? Is it different from your F critical

value you looked up in Table C.3? If it is different, what does this mean?

3. Is there a significant difference between the means of the three Co ntroller types?

Since you ran two ANOVAs using the data imported into SPSS, you will have two SPSS output files, one

for the One Way AN OVA, and one for the GLM ANOVA. Save the SPSS output files you just generated

when running the analysis on your data se parately as two separate files. Name the One Way ANOVA

output as “6.5 SPSS Controller Type One Way ANOVA Output” as an “.spv” file to upload as

deliverable at th e conclusion of this exercise. Save the GLM ANOVA output as “6.5 SPSS Controller

Type GLM ANO VA Output” as an “.spv” file to upload as a deliverable at the conclusion of this

exercise.

Part IV: Results Write Up:

Write up the results of your data analysis in standard APA format being sure to mention all relevant

variables and findings in your wri te up. Make sure your format adheres to APA format and guidelines.

Save the document as “6.5 SPSS Results Write Up”.

(If you have questions about what a complete results write up for an ANOVA looks like, either look up

conference and journal articles that use t -tests as their statistical analysis, or contact your instructor for

specific guidance.)

Your deliverables for this SPSS exercise will be:

1. The IBM SPSS data file “6.5 SPSS Controller Type Dataset” .

2. The IBM SPSS viewer file “6.5 SPSS Contro ller Type One Way ANOVA Output”.

3. The IBM SPSS viewer file “6.5 SPSS Co ntroller Type GLM ANOVA Output”. 4. The Short Answer document “6.5 SPSS Exercise – Short Answer Questions”.

5. The APA formatted results write up “6.5 SPSS Results Write Up”.

Upload all five of these files as your submission for this exercise to be considered for full credit.