given information: Row     Education     Income in         in Years      2015 Dollars   1          7         22587   2         10         28305    3         12         40196    4         13         49483   5         14         54483   6         16         78073   7         18         99540   8         19        155646   9         21        125310   1. Use the F statistic to test the hypothesis that there is no relation between Income and Education at the 5% level of significance. Do you reject this hypothesis or not? 2. If you reject the hypothesis in the previous question, what is the probability that you are committing a Type I error (i.e., what is the probability of a false positive)?

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given information:

Row     Education     Income in

        in Years      2015 Dollars

  1          7         22587

  2         10         28305 

  3         12         40196 

  4         13         49483

  5         14         54483

  6         16         78073

  7         18         99540

  8         19        155646

  9         21        125310

 

1. Use the F statistic to test the hypothesis that there is no relation between Income and Education at the 5% level of significance. Do you reject this hypothesis or not?

2. If you reject the hypothesis in the previous question, what is the probability that you are committing a Type I error (i.e., what is the probability of a false positive)?

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