13.36 The effects of peer pressure on mathematics achievement. Researchers were interested in comparing the relationship between high achievement in mathematics and peer pressure across several countries.
Country | Sex | n | |
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Germany | Female | 336 | 1.62 |
Germany | Male | 305 | 1.39 |
Israel | Female | 205 | 1.87 |
Israel | Male | 214 | 1.63 |
Canada | Female | 301 | 1.91 |
Canada | Male | 304 | 1.88 |
(a) The P-values for the interaction and the main effects for country and for sex are 0.016, 0.068, and 0.108, respectively. Using the table and P-values, summarize the results both graphically and numerically.
(b) The researchers contend that Germany does not value achievement as highly as Canada and Israel. Do the results from part (a) allow you to address their primary hypothesis? Explain.
(c) The students were also asked to indicate their current grade in mathematics on a si