Example 14.5 Consider H,: H1 = Hz = H3= H4= H5 (a) Complete the following ANOVA table. Mean Squares Sum of Squares SS Degrees of Freedom df Source of Variation F MS 132 Between samples Within samples Total 532 44 (b) Test the hypothesis at (i) 5 percent level of significance (ii) 1 percent level of significance and interpret the results.
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![Example 14.5 Consider Ho: µ1 = H2 = µ3 = l4 = l5
(a) Complete the following ANOVA table.
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Sum of
Squares SS
Degrees of
Freedom df
Source of Variation
Mean Squares
F
MS
132
Between samples
Within samples
Total
532
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(b) Test the hypothesis at (i) 5 percent level of significance (ii) 1 percent level of significance and
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