Is there an effect of sex, smoking status, and masktype on time to complete a maze?

Do sex smoking status, and aromas affect the time to complete a task? In this experiment, you will investigate the effects of two different aromas (plain vs apple), sex (male or female) and smoking status (smoker vs nonsmoker) on the time to complete a paper maze. You have pool of subjects (use their first names to identify them). Each test takes approximately 120 minutes so only four tests can be done in any particular day.

How to run the experiment

Below you will find a field for the Subject and a pop-down item to set the factor level. Then press the Run the experiment button at the bottom of the page to have the experiment run and values returned to you. You may wish to print out your experimental design before submitting it to be run
Student Number:

Run Day Slot Subject Gender Mask Smoking
1 1 1
2 1 2
3 1 3
4 1 4
5 2 1
6 2 2
7 2 3
8 2 4
9 3 1
10 3 2
11 3 3
12 3 4
13 4 1
14 4 2
15 4 3
16 4 4


Did you PRINT your design???

A file will be returned to you with the responses from the experiment.
Problems? Send a message to Carl Schwarz (cschwarz@stat.sfu.ca ) Is there an effect of sex, smoking status, and masktype on time to complete a maze?