wt ANOVA Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig. Between Groups 707.725 3 235.908 2.335 .072 Within Groups 1009791.503 9996 101.020 Total 1010499.228 9999 Figure 3

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Chapter10: Sequences, Series, And Probability
Section10.2: Arithmetic Sequences
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1). The p-value for this test is . 072. Do we reject the null hypothesis?
2). Is there sufficient evidence to conclude that there is a statistically significant difference in mean weight between the different NYHA groups?
3). Pretend for a moment that the resulting p-value was 0.02. Do we reject the null hypothesis in this case? Why or why not? If we were to reject the null hypothesis, we would conclude that there is sufficient evidence to suggest a statistically significant difference in mean weight between the NYHA groups. The NYHA variable has four levels: would we know which of the four NYHA group means gave the statistically significant result?

wt
ANOVA
Sum of
Squares
df
Mean Square
F
Sig.
Between Groups
707.725
3
235.908
2.335
.072
Within Groups
1009791.503
9996
101.020
Total
1010499.228
9999
Figure 3
Transcribed Image Text:wt ANOVA Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig. Between Groups 707.725 3 235.908 2.335 .072 Within Groups 1009791.503 9996 101.020 Total 1010499.228 9999 Figure 3
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