Write yes if the statistical test satisfies the following assumptions, and no if not 1. Kruskal-Walis H Test a) data are continuous b) data are normal c) it accepts outliers d) homogeneity of variance is significant or required.
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Write yes if the statistical test satisfies the following assumptions, and no if not
1. Kruskal-Walis H Test
a) data are continuous
b) data are normal
c) it accepts outliers
d) homogeneity of variance is significant or required.
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- A researcher takes sample temperatures in Fahrenheit of 17 days from New York City and 18 days from Phoenix. Test the claim that the mean temperature in New York City is different from the mean temperature in Phoenix. Use a significance level of α=0.05. Assume the populations are approximately normally distributed with unequal variances. You obtain the following two samples of data. New York City Phoenix 99 94.2 95.5 72 93.2 86.8 102 122.1 85.4 114.4 80 94.7 86.4 89.7 75.4 104.7 79.5 77.6 83.4 106.8 64.3 98.6 65.5 91.5 87.7 82 104 97.7 74.3 64.9 59.5 82 82.8 72 116.2 The Hypotheses for this problem are: H0: μ1 = μ2 H1: μ1μ2 Find the p-value. Round answer to 4 decimal places. Make sure you put the 0 in front of the decimal. p-value =A medical researcher wants to test whether the mean cholesterol levels are the same for 3 treatment groups of subjects (with 18 total randomly selected subjects): those who take a new medication, those who follow a diet, and those who make no changes to medication or diet. They plan to use a 5% level of significance for their decision. Below is a partial Analysis of Variance table. Use it to answer the following questions deg of freedom Sum of Squares Mean Square F statistic Treatment Group 3.121 1.5607 Error 1.517 0.1011 Total 17 What is the critical value of F we would compare this to (see F-table) [ Select ] What is our decision v [ Select ] More information is needed Do not reject the null hypothesis because our f-statistic is smaller than the critical f Reject the null hypothesis because our f-statistic is greater than the critical f Reject the null hypothesis because our f-statistic is smaller than the critical f Do not reject the null hypothesis because our f-statistic is…The accounting department analyzes the variance of the weekly unit costs reported by two production departments. A sample of 16 cost reports for each of the two departments shows cost variances of 2.3 and 5.4, respectively. Is this sample sufficient to conclude that the two production departments differ in terms of unit cost variance? Use ? = 0.10. State the null and alternative hypotheses. -H0: ?12 > ?22 Ha: ?12 ≤ ?22 -H0: ?12 ≠ ?22 Ha: ?12 = ?22 -H0: ?12 ≤ ?22 Ha: ?12 > ?22 -H0: ?12 = ?22 Ha: ?12 ≠ ?22 Find the value of the test statistic. (Round your answer to two decimal places.) statistic=?? Find the p-value. (Round your answer to four decimal places. Remember: When using WebAssign technology to find p-values, use the entire test statistic (not the rounded answer from the previous question.)) p-value = ?? State your conclusion. -Reject H0. We can conclude that there is a difference between the population variances. -Do not reject H0. We cannot conclude that…
- A medical researcher wants to test whether the mean cholesterol levels are the same for 3 treatment groups of subjects (with 18 total randomly selected subjects): those who take a new medication, those who follow a diet, and those who make no changes to medication or diet. They plan to use a 5% level of significance for their decision. Below is a partial Analysis of Variance table. Use it to answer the following questions deg of freedom Sum of Squares Mean Square F statistic Treatment Group 3.121 1.5607 Error 1.517 0.1011 Total 17 What are the degrees of freedom for the treatment groups? What are the degrees of freedom for the error? What is the F-statistic for this data (3 decimal places)A researcher was interested in knowing if mean BMI was different between males and females. He obtained the following test results. Choose the correct interpretation of the results: F test p value = 0.03 Two sample t test, assume equal variance = 0.02 Two sample t test, assume unequal variance = 0.06 Mean BMI is higher in males than females. None Mean BMI is not significantly different between males and females. Mean BMI is significantly different between males and females.A researcher was interested in knowing if mean BMI was different between males and females. He obtained the following test results. Choose the correct interpretation of the results: F test p value = 0.30 Two sample t test, assume equal variance = 0.02 Two sample t test, assume unequal variance = 0.61 Mean BMI is not significantly different between males and females. None Mean BMI is higher in males than females. Mean BMI is significantly different between males and females.
- Pls do fast its urgent and i will rate instantly for sure Solution must be in typed formWhich of the following conclusions is correct for these test results? > bartlett.test(len~river, data=rivers) Bartlett test of homogeneity of variances data: len by river Bartlett's K-squared = 0.61394, df = 4, p-value = 0.5226 %3D Hint* the first line of code should tell you the type of test you are dealing with. There is NO significant difference in variances among the rivers. There is a significant difference in variances among the rivers. There is NO significant difference in means among the rivers.A researcher takes sample temperatures in Fahrenheit of 20 days from Minneapolis and 18 days from Cleveland. Use the sample data shown in the table. Test the claim that the mean temperature in Minneapolis is different than the mean temperature in Cleveland. Use a significance level of α=0.01. Assume the populations are approximately normally distributed with unequal variances.Note that list 1 is longer than list 2, so these are 2 independent samples, not matched pairs. Minneapolis Cleveland 70.1 66.1 69.5 65.9 65.7 61 71.7 62.8 62 67.9 75.3 74.5 63.2 69.1 62 72.5 76.9 80.4 71.3 72.7 70.9 70.4 70.5 76.6 65.1 62.2 76.2 66.1 70.3 86 69.5 81 80.2 68.3 74.3 63.3 70.7 64.6 The Null Hypotheses is: H0: μ1 - μ2 = 0 What is the alterative hypothesis? Select the correct symbols for each space. (Note this may view better in full screen mode.)HA: μ1 - μ2 Based on these hypotheses, find the following. Round answers to 4 decimal…
- One-way or two-way refers to the number of independent variables (IV's) in your Analysis of Variance test. One-way has one independent variable (either discrete or continuous) and two-way has two independent variables (either discrete or continuous). For example, a one-way Analysis of Variance could have one IV (brand of cereal) and a two-way Analysis of Variance has two IV's (brand of cereal, calories). O True O FalseYou are testing the claim that having lights on at night increases weight gain (abstract). A sample of 10 mice lived in an environment with bright light on all of the time and 8 mice who lived in an environment with a normal light/dark cycle is given below. Test the claim using a 2% level of significance. Assume the population variances are unequal and that the weight changes are normally distributed. Give answers to 3 decimal places. Data available at StatKey, choose Mice Wgt Gain-2e data set Light (1) 1.71 4.67 4.99 5.33 5.43 6.94 7.15 9.17 10.26 11.67 What are the correct hypotheses? Note this may view better in full screen mode. Select the correct symbols in the order they appear in the problem. Ho: ₁ Test Statistic = Dark (₂) 2.27 2.53 2.83 4 4.21 4.6 5.95 6.52 Ha: ₁ Based on the hypotheses, find the following: p-value = = V Select an answer ✓ Select an answer (Hint: difference in means from H₂) The correct decision is to fail to reject the null hypothesis The correct summary…Is psychiatric history dependent on where the mother lives (country or city)? The test statistics for this hypothesis test are.... How to run t-test? which variable goes where? I attached images, is that correct and where to get the t statistic and p-value?