There is some evidence that high school students justify cheating in class on the basis of poor teacher skills or low levels of teacher caring ( Murdock, Miller, and Kohlhardt, 2004). Students appear to rationalize their illicit behavior based on perceptions of how their teachers view cheating. Poor teachers are thought not to know or care whether students cheat, so cheating in their classes is okay.
a. Use an anova with a = .05 to determine whether there are significant differences in student judgments depending on how they see their teachers.
b. Calculate n 2 to measure the effect size for their teachers.
c. Write a sentence demonstrating how a researcher report would represent the results of the hypothesis test and the measure of the effect size