Review Questions IV A psychologist suspected that even if only two colours were used in the Droop experiment there would be both interference and facilitation:

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Review Questions IV A psychologist suspected that even if only two colours were used in the Droop experiment there would be both interference and facilitation: that the condition means would be different. To explore his hypothesis, he tested 10 subjects in the three Droop conditions: control, congruent, and incongruent. Interference is the difference between the control and the incongruent conditions. Facilitation is the difference between the control and the congruent conditions. First analyze this as a completely Randomized Design. Do the data below support his hypothesis? control congruent incongruent Mean 20 15 25 Variance 10 20 30 Now analyze it as a Repeated Measures design.Additionally, the sum-of-squares total was 1210 and the sums-of-squares between-subjects was 570. Include all appropriate descriptive statistics, figures, tests of assumptions, and test of hypotheses.