Solve three different types of arithmetic word problems


Report a table of marginal means for each level of each of the three factors.

A researcher wants to compare how kids solve three different types of arithmetic word problems, and to see if the order in which they experience the 3 types of problems makes a difference in how well they achieve. The problems are all based on the relationship Distance = Rate x Time. In the Distance problems, the kids are given a Rate (speed) that a vehicle is going, as well as a Time that the vehicle travels, and asked to compute the Distance travelled. In the Rate problems they are asked to calculate Rate from the other two quantities, and similarly for Time in the Time problems.

In order to control (and test) for Order and Sequence effects, the researcher decides to use a 3x3 Latin Square design (within-subjects). In a pilot study, five kids are given several problems of each type to practice (and then tested on three problems), in one of the three Sequences: D-R-T, T-D-R, OR R-T-D.

The data are given below, organized by Order (i.e., first number for every subject is the score for the first problem experienced, and so forth):

group D-R-T:

subj 01

3 5 2

 

subj 02

4 3 5

 

subj 03

3 5 2

 

subj 04

4 3 5

 

subj 05

4 6 2

group T-D-R:

subj 06

3 6 6

 

subj 07

2 6 4

 

subj 08

3 5 2

 

subj 09

0 4 5

 

subj 10

4 5 6

group R-T-D:

subj 11

2 3 5

 

subj 12

4 3 6

 

subj 13

3 5 6

 

subj 14

3 1 4

 

subj 15

3 3 6

Statement a table of marginal means for each level of each of the three factors.

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