The XYZ Corporation is interested in possible differences in days worked by salaried employees in three departments in the financial area. A survey of 23 randomly chosen employees reveals the data shown below. Because of the casual sampling methodology in this survey, the sample sizes are unequal. Research question: Are the mean annual attendance rates the same for employees in these three departments?   Days Worked Last Year by 23 Employees Department Days Worked Budgets (5 workers) 255 258 265 242 258           Payables (10 workers) 207 271 219 242 255 213 267 240 241 226 Pricing (8 workers) 242 255 233 257 235 241 245 248                 Click here for the Excel Data File     Fill in the missing data. (Round your p-value to 4 decimal places, mean values to 1 decimal place, and other answers to 4 decimal places.)   Group Mean n Std. Dev Variances Budgets         Payables         Pricing         Total             One-Factor ANOVA Source SS df MS F p-value Treatment           Error           Total               Based on the given hypotheses, choose the correct option   H<0: μ1 = μ 2 = μ3 H1: Not all the means are equal α = .05   multiple choice 1 Reject the null hypothesis if p-value < 0.05 Reject the null hypothesis if p-value > 0.05   On the basis of the above findings, we cannot reject the null hypothesis.   multiple choice 2 False True   Based on the given hypotheses, choose the correct option.   H0: σ 21 = σ22 = σ23 H1: Not all the variances are equal α = .05   multiple choice 3 Reject the null hypothesis if H > 8.38 Reject the null hypothesis if H < 8.38   Calculate the value of Hcalc. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)   Hcalc                On the basis of the above-determined Hcalc, we fail to reject the null hypotheses.   multiple choice 4 FALSE TRUE

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The XYZ Corporation is interested in possible differences in days worked by salaried employees in three departments in the financial area. A survey of 23 randomly chosen employees reveals the data shown below. Because of the casual sampling methodology in this survey, the sample sizes are unequal. Research question: Are the mean annual attendance rates the same for employees in these three departments?
 

Days Worked Last Year by 23 Employees
Department Days Worked
Budgets (5 workers) 255 258 265 242 258          
Payables (10 workers) 207 271 219 242 255 213 267 240 241 226
Pricing (8 workers) 242 255 233 257 235 241 245 248    
 

 

 

 

    Click here for the Excel Data File

 

 
Fill in the missing data. (Round your p-value to 4 decimal places, mean values to 1 decimal place, and other answers to 4 decimal places.)
 

Group Mean n Std. Dev Variances
Budgets        
Payables        
Pricing        
Total        
 

 

One-Factor ANOVA
Source SS df MS F p-value
Treatment          
Error          
Total          
 

 
Based on the given hypotheses, choose the correct option
 
H
<0μ1 = μ 2 = μ3
H1: Not all the means are equal
α = .05
 
multiple choice 1

  • Reject the null hypothesis if p-value < 0.05
  • Reject the null hypothesis if p-value > 0.05


 
On the basis of the above findings, we cannot reject the null hypothesis.
 
multiple choice 2

  • False
  • True


 
Based on the given hypotheses, choose the correct option.
 
H
0σ 21 = σ22 = σ23
H1: Not all the variances are equal
α = .05
 
multiple choice 3

  • Reject the null hypothesis if H > 8.38
  • Reject the null hypothesis if H < 8.38


 
Calculate the value of Hcalc(Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
 
H
calc             
 
On the basis of the above-determined Hcalc, we fail to reject the null hypotheses.
 
multiple choice 4

  • FALSE
  • TRUE

 

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