A researcher wanted to know if sex and age affected how susceptible people were to distraction. She measured men and women of either 18-25, 26-30 and those over 31 in two task conditions, one where they carried out a task with no distraction and one where they did a similar task but with the TV on and tuned to a sport channel. The tables below indicate the experiment findings. Using the tables, indicate how many people took part in this study?
Tests of Within-Subjects Effects
Measure: MEASURE_1
Source
Type III Sum of Squares
df
Mean Square
F
Sig.
tasks
170.408
1
170.408
42.416
.000
tasks * Sex
175.208
1
175.208
43.610
.000
tasks * Age
17.817
2
8.908
2.217
.119
tasks * Sex * Age
16.117
2
8.058
2.006
.144
Error(tasks)
216.950
54
4.018
Tests of Between-Subjects Effects
Measure: MEASURE_1
Transformed Variable: Average
Source
Type III Sum of Squares
df
Mean Square
F
Sig.
Intercept
20988.075
1
20988.075
3623.840
.000
Sex
330.008
1
330.008
56.980
.000
Age
22.650
2
11.325
1.955
.151
Sex * Age
9.017
2
4.508
.778
.464
Error
312.750
54
5.792
A. 54
B. 58
C. 60
D. 64
Answer: C
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