(Solved): Refer to the sheet named "SpilichEtAl" for this problem. Spilich, June, and Renner (1992) conductin ...
Refer to the sheet named "SpilichEtAl" for this problem. Spilich, June, and Renner (1992) conducting a study on whether smoking has an effect on performance of a pattern recognition task involving finding a target on a screen. They asked non-smokers (Nonsmokers), smokers who had abstained from smoking for a few hours (DelayedSmokers), and actively smoking participants (ActiveSmokers) to perform the task and measured the number of seconds required to find the target. Do their data suggest that there is an effect of smoking on performance of the task? What is the p-value associated with the proper statistical test needed to solve this problem? Enter your answer to the hundredths place (e.g. 1.23).
1 Nonsmoki DelayedSi ActiveSmokers