A factorial experiment was designed to test for any significant differences in the time needed to perform English to foreign language translations with two computerized language translators. Because the type of language translated was also considered a significant factor, translations were made with both systems for three different languages: Spanish, French, and German. Use the following data for translation time in hours.   Language   Spanish French German System 1 8 14 12   12 18 16 System 2 9 14 17   13 16 23 Test for any significant differences due to language translator system (Factor A), type of language (Factor B), and interaction. Use a=0.05 . Complete the following ANOVA table (to 2 decimals, if necessary). Round your p-value to 4 decimal places.   Source of Variation Sum of Squares Degrees of Freedom Mean Square F P-value Factor A           Factor B           Interaction           Error         Total           The p-value for Factor A is  What is your conclusion with respect to Factor A?   The p-value for Factor B is  What is your conclusion with respect to Factor B?   The p-value for the interaction of factors A and B is  What is your conclusion with respect to the interaction of Factors A and B?

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A factorial experiment was designed to test for any significant differences in the time needed to perform English to foreign language translations with two computerized language translators. Because the type of language translated was also considered a significant factor, translations were made with both systems for three different languages: Spanish, French, and German. Use the following data for translation time in hours.

  Language
  Spanish French German
System 1 8 14 12
  12 18 16
System 2 9 14 17
  13 16 23

Test for any significant differences due to language translator system (Factor A), type of language (Factor B), and interaction. Use a=0.05 .

Complete the following ANOVA table (to 2 decimals, if necessary). Round your p-value to 4 decimal places.

 

Source of Variation Sum of Squares Degrees of Freedom Mean Square F P-value
Factor A          
Factor B          
Interaction          
Error        
Total        

 

The p-value for Factor A is 

What is your conclusion with respect to Factor A?

 

The p-value for Factor B is 

What is your conclusion with respect to Factor B?

 

The p-value for the interaction of factors A and B is 

What is your conclusion with respect to the interaction of Factors A and B?

 

 

 

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