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The tests of assumptions for yield gave values for Levene’s statistic and Shapiro-Wilk’s as 0.0562 and .00271, respectively. At a=0.05 , which statistical test is most appropriate to compare the yield among the nitrogen rates?
a. Cochran’s Q B. Friedman’s C. Kruskal Wallis test . D. Anova F-test
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- 下午1:20 4月20日周三 7 62% •.. ... 11. Ecologists wanted to estimate the mean biomass (amount of vegetation) of a certain forested region. The ecologists divided the region into plots measuring 1 square meter each, and they selected a random sample of 9 plots. The mean biomass of the 9 plots was 4.3 kilograms per square meter ( kg/m²) and the standard deviation was 1.5 kg/m. Assuming all conditions for inference are met, which of the following is a 95 percent confidence interval for the population mean biomass, in kg/m² ? V1.5 (A) 4.3 ± 1.96 3 (1.5 (B) 4.3 ±1.96| 3 V1.5 (C) 4.3 ± 2.306 9. (D) 4.3 ± 2.306 9. 1.5 (E) 4.3 土2.306 3Referring to the above results, choose the correct answer with regards to the 95% confidence interval of the slope of ln(orders): Choose one: a. It is estimated that a 1% increase in orders is expected to increase mean costs by approximately 0.4% up to 1% with 95% confidence b. A 10% increase in orders is estimated to increase mean costs by approximately 4% to 10% taking into account the sales effect with 95% confidence c. The estimated effect of orders on costs varies between 0,4 and 1,0 with 95% confidence d. The 95% confidence interval of the variable ln(orders) is between 0,4 and 1,0.a. What is the value of the standard error of the estimate (to 4 decima b. Test for a significant relationship by using thet test. Use a = 0.05. %3D What is the value of the t test statistic (to 2 decimals)? What is the p-value? Use Table 2 of Appendix B. Select your answer - What is your conclusion (a = 0.05)? %3D Select your answer - c. Use the F test to test for a significant relationship. Use a = 0.05.
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