In a study conducted to investigate browsing activity by shoppers, each shopper was intially classified as a nonbrowser, light brower, or heavy browers. For eavh shopper, the study obtained a measure...


In a study conducted  to investigate browsing activity by shoppers, each shopper was intially classified as a nonbrowser, light brower, or heavy browers. For eavh shopper, the study obtained a measure to determine how comfortable the shopper was in a store. Higher scores indicate greater comfort.  Suppose the following data was collected.


                          Light.          Heavy


Nonbrowser.  Browser       Browser


         6                 5                   6


         7                  6                   8


         8                  5                   6


        5                   4                   8


        5                   7                   5


        6                   4                   7


        7                   6                   6


        6                   5                    8


A. Use a =.05 to test for a difference among mean comfort scores for the three types of browers. Compute the values identified below (to 2 decimals,  if necessary)


Sum of squares,  treatment?


Sum of squares Error ?


Mean Squares,  treatment  ?


Mean Squares,  Error?


Calculate the value of the test statistic  (to 2 decimal,  if necessary). ?


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