A school psychologist is interested in determining the effectiveness of an antidrug film on the attitudes of eight-grade students. Each students' antidrug attitude is measured on a scale from 0 to 20 (20 representing the strongest opposition to drug use) at four times: the day before the film; as students are sitting in class waiting for the film to start; immediately after the film; and the next day in class. The data for 5 students appear in the table below:
| 
 Subject 
 | 
 Day before 
 | 
 Prior to film 
 | 
 After film 
 | 
 Day after 
 | 
| 
 A 
 | 
 14 
 | 
 15 
 | 
 18 
 | 
 17 
 | 
| 
 B 
 | 
 10 
 | 
 13 
 | 
 19 
 | 
 17 
 | 
| 
 C 
 | 
 15 
 | 
 15 
 | 
 18 
 | 
 18 
 | 
| 
 D 
 | 
 13 
 | 
 16 
 | 
 20 
 | 
 18 
 | 
| 
 E 
 | 
 7 
 | 
 9 
 | 
 15 
 | 
 16 
 | 
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(A) State the null and alternative hypotheses and perform the appropriate ANOVA on these data to determine if there is a difference in attitude over time at the .01 level.
(B) Present the results in an ANOVA summary table
(C) Draw the appropriate plot