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Assignment 2:Â Analyzing with ANOVASubmit your answers to the following questions using the ANOVA source table…

Assignment 2:Â Analyzing with ANOVASubmit your answers to the following questions using the ANOVA source table…

Assignment 2: Analyzing with ANOVASubmit your answers to the following questions using the ANOVA source table below. The table depicts a two-way ANOVA in which gender has two groups (male and female), marital status has three groups (married, single never married, divorced), and the means refer to happiness scores (n = 100):What is/are the independent variable(s)? What is/are the dependent variable(s)?What would be an appropriate null hypothesis? Alternate hypothesis?What are the degrees of freedom for 1) gender, 2) marital status, 3) interaction between gender and marital status, and 4) error or within variance?Calculate the mean square for 1) gender, 2) marital status, 3) interaction between gender and marital status, and 4) error or within variance.Calculate the F ratio for 1) gender, 2) marital status, and 3) interaction between gender and marital status.Identify the critical Fs at alpha = .05 for 1) gender, 2) marital status, and 3) interaction between gender and marital status.If alpha is set at .05, what conclusions can you make?SourceSum of Squares(degrees of freedom [df])Mean SquareFobt.Fcrit.Gender68.15????Marital Status127.37????Gender * Marital Status (A x B)41.90????Error (Within)864.82??NANATotal1102.2499NANANAPlease Note: The table that you see in the assignment has been slightly modified from the one presented in the module notes since it is beyond the scope of this unit to have students calculate p values. Instead you are asked to calculate the F value and compare it to the critical F value to determine whether the test is significant or not.By Wednesday, June 18, 2014, deliver your assignment to the M4: Assignment 2 Dropbox.Assignment 2 Grading CriteriaMaximum PointsCorrectly identified the independent and dependent variables.4Provided appropriate null and alternative hypotheses.8Correctly identified the degrees of freedom for 1) gender, 2) marital status, 3) interaction between gender and marital status, and 4) error or within variance.8Correctly calculated the mean square for 1) gender, 2) marital status, 3) interaction between gender and marital status, and 4) error or within variance.20Correctly calculated the F ratio for 1) gender, 2) marital status, and 3) interaction between gender and marital status.16Correctly identified the critical Fs at alpha = .05 for 1) gender, 2) marital status, and 3) interaction between gender and marital status.16Provided the correct conclusion based on alpha = .05.8Wrote in a clear, concise, and organized manner; demonstrated ethical scholarship in accurate representation and attribution of sources; displayed accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation.