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Chapter 11.1, Problem 13E

a.

To determine

Prove that a constant d can be added or subtracted to each xij without affecting the sum of squares in ANOVA table.

a.

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Calculation:

The model used to predict Yij is given below:

Yij=Xij

To this model a constant d is added,

Yij=Xij+d

The mean response due to the ith level of factor A is,

Y¯i=X¯i+d

Where,

X¯i=jJXijJ

The mean response due to the jth level of factor B is,

Y¯j=X¯j+d

Where,

X¯j=iIXijI

The overall mean response of Y is given below:

Y¯=X¯+d

Where,

X¯=iIjJXijIJ

The total sum of squares is given below:

SST=iIjJ(XijX¯)2=iIjJ(YijdY¯+d)2=iIjJ(YijY¯)2

The error sum of squares is given below:

SSE=iIjJ(XijX¯iX¯j+X¯)2=iIjJ(YijdY¯+d)2=iIjJ(Yijd(Y¯id)(Y¯jd)+Y¯d)2=iIjJ(YijdY¯i+dY¯j+d+Y¯d)2

=iIjJ(YijY¯iY¯j+Y¯)2

Using the similar method, the sum of squares due to factor A and B are calculated.

Sum of squares due to factor A:

SSA=iIjJ(Y¯iY¯)2

Sum of squares due to factor B:

SSB=iIjJ(Y¯jY¯)2

From all the sum of squares it can observed that the addition of a constant d has no effect on the sum of squares.

b.

To determine

Identify the change in the sum of squares due to multiplication of constant c.

Identify the changes in the F-statistic for factor A and B.

Find the effect of yij=cxij+d on the conclusions of ANOVA.

b.

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Answer to Problem 13E

The sum of squares remains unchanged and the F-statistic for factor A and B also remains unchanged.

The conclusions for ANOVA remains unchanged by using yij=cxij+d.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

The model used to predict Yij is given below:

Yij=Xij

To this model a constant c is multiplied,

Yij=cXij

Then the sum of squares would have the square of the constant c and it is shown below:

Total sum of squares:

SST=c2iIjJ(YijY¯)2

Sum of squares due to factor A:

SSA=c2iIjJ(Y¯iY¯)2

Sum of squares due to factor B:

SSB=c2iIjJ(Y¯jY¯)2

Sum of squares due to error:

SSE=c2iIjJ(YijY¯iY¯j+Y¯)2

Mean sum of squares for factor A:

MSA = SSAI1=c2iIjJ(Y¯iY¯)2I1

Mean sum of squares for factor B:

MSB = SSBJ1=c2iIjJ(Y¯jY¯)2J1

Mean sum of squares for error:

MSE = SSB(I1)(J1)=c2iIjJ(YijY¯iY¯j+Y¯)2(I1)(J1)

Thus, the F-statistic for factor A would be,

fA=MSAMSE=c2iIjJ(Y¯iY¯)2I1c2iIjJ(YijY¯iY¯j+Y¯)2(I1)(J1)=iIjJ(Y¯iY¯)2I1iIjJ(YijY¯iY¯j+Y¯)2(I1)(J1)

For factor B:

fA=MSAMSE=c2iIjJ(Y¯jY¯)2J1c2iIjJ(YijY¯iY¯j+Y¯)2(I1)(J1)=iIjJ(Y¯jY¯)2J1iIjJ(YijY¯iY¯j+Y¯)2(I1)(J1)

From part (a) the addition of constant d has no effect on ANOVA and also the multiplication of constant c has no effect on ANOVA.

Hence, coding the model as yij=cxij+d has no effect on the conclusions of ANOVA.

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