A speech pathologist is studying the effects of sign language training (ASL) on verbal language learning with hearing-impaired children. Thirty profoundly deaf children are assigned to two groups. One group will receive ASL training plus verbal language training, and the other will receive verbal language only. A second group of thirty mildly deaf children are assigned to the same two training treatments: ASL plus verbal and verbal only. Her data are mean verbal ability scores of each of the four groups at the end of the training period. What parametric test would you choose to answer the question?
What will be an ideal response?
Correct Answer:
Two-way ANOVA
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