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Test of Homogeneity of Variances: Nomer 1

1. The document reports the results of statistical tests analyzing the effect of different tablet types and moisture levels on blood clotting time. 2. ANOVA and post-hoc tests found significant differences in clotting time between different tablet types and moisture levels. 3. Additional tests found blood clotting time was normally distributed and variances were equal across groups. Interactions between tablet type and moisture level did not significantly affect clotting time.
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Test of Homogeneity of Variances: Nomer 1

1. The document reports the results of statistical tests analyzing the effect of different tablet types and moisture levels on blood clotting time. 2. ANOVA and post-hoc tests found significant differences in clotting time between different tablet types and moisture levels. 3. Additional tests found blood clotting time was normally distributed and variances were equal across groups. Interactions between tablet type and moisture level did not significantly affect clotting time.
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Nomer 1

Test of Homogeneity of Variances


Waktu
Levene df1 df2 Sig.
Statistic
2,002 4 25 ,125

ANOVA
Waktu
Sum of df Mean F Sig.
Squares Square
Between
7845,000 4 1961,250 12,220 ,000
Groups
Within Groups 4012,500 25 160,500
Total 11857,500 29

Uji Turkey

Multiple Comparisons
Dependent Variable: Waktu
Tukey HSD
(I) (J) Mean Std. Sig. 95% Confidence Interval
Tablet Tablet Difference Error Lower Upper
(I-J) Bound Bound
2 -20,833 7,314 ,060 -42,31 ,65
3 14,167 7,314 ,325 -7,31 35,65
1
4 24,167* 7,314 ,022 2,69 45,65
5 -10,000 7,314 ,653 -31,48 11,48
1 20,833 7,314 ,060 -,65 42,31
3 35,000* 7,314 ,001 13,52 56,48
2
4 45,000* 7,314 ,000 23,52 66,48
5 10,833 7,314 ,584 -10,65 32,31
1 -14,167 7,314 ,325 -35,65 7,31
2 -35,000* 7,314 ,001 -56,48 -13,52
3
4 10,000 7,314 ,653 -11,48 31,48
5 -24,167* 7,314 ,022 -45,65 -2,69
1 -24,167* 7,314 ,022 -45,65 -2,69
4
2 -45,000* 7,314 ,000 -66,48 -23,52
3 -10,000 7,314 ,653 -31,48 11,48
*
5 -34,167 7,314 ,001 -55,65 -12,69
1 10,000 7,314 ,653 -11,48 31,48
2 -10,833 7,314 ,584 -32,31 10,65
5 *
3 24,167 7,314 ,022 2,69 45,65
*
4 34,167 7,314 ,001 12,69 55,65
*. The mean difference is significant at the 0.05 level.

NOmer 2

One-Sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test

Waktu_Pembekua
n_Darah

N 60
Mean 8,8183
Normal Parametersa,b
Std. Deviation 1,19710
Absolute ,099
Most Extreme Differences Positive ,062
Negative -,099
Kolmogorov-Smirnov Z ,765
Asymp. Sig. (2-tailed) ,601

a. Test distribution is Normal.


b. Calculated from data.

Group Statistics

tablet N Mean Std. Deviation Std. Error Mean


1,00 30 8,1167 1,05768 ,19310
Waktu_Pembekuan_Darah
2,00 30 9,5200 ,88216 ,16106

Independent Samples Test

Levene's Test for t-test for Equality of Means


Equality of
Variances
F Sig. t df Sig. (2- Mean Std. 95% Confidence
tailed) Differen Error Interval of the
ce Differen Difference
ce

Lower Upper

Equal -
- -
variances 1,639 ,206 5,58 58 ,000 ,25145 -,89999
1,40333 1,90667
Waktu_Pembek assumed 1
uan_Darah Equal -
56,1 - -
variances not 5,58 ,000 ,25145 -,89965
90 1,40333 1,90702
assumed 1

Paired Samples Statistics

Mean N Std. Deviation Std. Error Mean

Sebelum 28,497 30 7,0773 1,2921


Pair 1
Sesudah 26,610 30 5,2971 ,9671

Paired Samples Correlations

N Correlation Sig.

Pair 1 Sebelum & Sesudah 30 ,945 ,000

Nomer 4

Tests of Normality

Kolmogorov-Smirnova Shapiro-Wilk

Statistic df Sig. Statistic df Sig.

Standardized Residual for


,082 24 ,200* ,990 24 ,995
Kerapatan

*. This is a lower bound of the true significance.


a. Lilliefors Significance Correction

Levene's Test of Equality of Error Variancesa


Dependent Variable: Kerapatan

F df1 df2 Sig.


1,387 5 18 ,276

Tests the null hypothesis that the error variance of the dependent variable is
equal across groups.
a. Design: Intercept + Jenis + Kelembaban + Jenis * Kelembaban

Tests of Between-Subjects Effects


Dependent Variable: Kerapatan

Source Type III Sum of df Mean Square F Sig.


Squares

Corrected Model 206,582a 5 41,316 7,103 ,001


Intercept 23256,600 1 23256,600 3997,983 ,000
Jenis 39,784 1 39,784 6,839 ,018
Kelembaban 149,736 2 74,868 12,870 ,000
Jenis * Kelembaban 17,063 2 8,531 1,467 ,257
Error 104,708 18 5,817
Total 23567,890 24
Corrected Total 311,290 23

a. R Squared = ,664 (Adjusted R Squared = ,570)

Multiple Comparisons
Dependent Variable: Kerapatan
Tukey HSD

(I) Interaksi (J) Interaksi Mean Difference Std. Error Sig. 95% Confidence Interval
(I-J) Lower Bound Upper Bound

30%_B 4,9500 1,70544 ,085 -,4700 10,3700

50%_A 6,3250* 1,70544 ,017 ,9050 11,7450

30%_A 50%_B 7,9000* 1,70544 ,002 2,4800 13,3200

70%_A 7,6500* 1,70544 ,003 2,2300 13,0700

70%_B 8,8500* 1,70544 ,001 3,4300 14,2700


30%_A -4,9500 1,70544 ,085 -10,3700 ,4700
50%_A 1,3750 1,70544 ,963 -4,0450 6,7950
30%_B 50%_B 2,9500 1,70544 ,531 -2,4700 8,3700
70%_A 2,7000 1,70544 ,619 -2,7200 8,1200
70%_B 3,9000 1,70544 ,249 -1,5200 9,3200
30%_A -6,3250* 1,70544 ,017 -11,7450 -,9050
50%_A 30%_B -1,3750 1,70544 ,963 -6,7950 4,0450
50%_B 1,5750 1,70544 ,935 -3,8450 6,9950
70%_A 1,3250 1,70544 ,968 -4,0950 6,7450
70%_B 2,5250 1,70544 ,680 -2,8950 7,9450
30%_A -7,9000* 1,70544 ,002 -13,3200 -2,4800
30%_B -2,9500 1,70544 ,531 -8,3700 2,4700
50%_B 50%_A -1,5750 1,70544 ,935 -6,9950 3,8450
70%_A -,2500 1,70544 1,000 -5,6700 5,1700
70%_B ,9500 1,70544 ,993 -4,4700 6,3700
30%_A -7,6500* 1,70544 ,003 -13,0700 -2,2300
30%_B -2,7000 1,70544 ,619 -8,1200 2,7200
70%_A 50%_A -1,3250 1,70544 ,968 -6,7450 4,0950
50%_B ,2500 1,70544 1,000 -5,1700 5,6700
70%_B 1,2000 1,70544 ,979 -4,2200 6,6200
30%_A -8,8500* 1,70544 ,001 -14,2700 -3,4300

30%_B -3,9000 1,70544 ,249 -9,3200 1,5200

70%_B 50%_A -2,5250 1,70544 ,680 -7,9450 2,8950

50%_B -,9500 1,70544 ,993 -6,3700 4,4700

70%_A -1,2000 1,70544 ,979 -6,6200 4,2200

Based on observed means.


The error term is Mean Square(Error) = 5,817.
*. The mean difference is significant at the ,05 level.

Kerapatan
Tukey HSD

Interaksi N Subset

1 2

70%_B 4 28,2250
50%_B 4 29,1750
70%_A 4 29,4250
50%_A 4 30,7500
30%_B 4 32,1250 32,1250
30%_A 4 37,0750
Sig. ,249 ,085

Means for groups in homogeneous subsets are


displayed.
Based on observed means.
The error term is Mean Square(Error) = 5,817.
a. Uses Harmonic Mean Sample Size = 4,000.
b. Alpha = ,05.
Nomer 5

Correlations

Merk_X Merk_Y

Pearson Correlation 1 ,732*

Merk_X Sig. (2-tailed) ,039

N 8 8
Pearson Correlation ,732* 1

Merk_Y Sig. (2-tailed) ,039

N 8 8

*. Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed).

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