EP INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY+STAT.
EP INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY+STAT.
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ISBN: 2810019974203
Author: Mendenhall
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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Chapter 11.5, Problem 11.5E

(a)

To determine

To complete: the ANOVA table.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 11.5E

The Analysis of Variance is given by,

    Source
      df

      SS

      MSS

      F
    Treatments
      3

      339.8

      113.27

      16.98
    Error
      20

      133.4

      6.67
    Total
      23

      473.2

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Total SS=473.2 and SST=339.8 .

Calculation:

We know that,

    Source
      df

      SS
    Treatments
      3

      339.8
    Error
      20
    Total
      23

      473.2

Now, calculate,

  SSE=Total SSSST=473.2339.8=133.4

  MST=SST/df=339.83=113.2667

  MSE=SSE/df=133.420=6.67

  F=MSTMSE=113.276.67=16.98

Therefore, the Analysis of Variance is given by,

    Source
      df

      SS

      MSS

      F
    Treatments
      3

      339.8

      113.27

      16.98
    Error
      20

      133.4

      6.67
    Total
      23

      473.2

Conclusion: Therefore, the Analysis of Variance is given by,

    Source
      df

      SS

      MSS

      F
    Treatments
      3

      339.8

      113.27

      16.98
    Error
      20

      133.4

      6.67
    Total
      23

      473.2

(b)

To determine

To find: the number of degrees of freedom associated with the F statistic.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 11.5E

The degrees of freedom are associated with the F statistic for testing H0:μ1=μ2=μ3=μ4 are F(0.05;3,20)=3.10 .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Total SS=473.2 and SST=339.8 .

  H0:μ1=μ2=μ3=μ4 .

Calculation:

To test the null hypothesis,

  H0:μ1=μ2=μ3=μ4 .

Versus the alternative hypothesis,

  Ha: At least one of the means is different from the others.

We have,

  MSE=6.67MST=113.27

And we know that,

The test statistic is,

  F=MSTMSE=113.276.67=16.982009=16.98

And this test statistic has an F distribution with df1=(k1)=3 and df2=(nk)=20 degrees of freedom i.e., F(0.05;3,20)=3.10 .

Conclusion: Thus, the degrees of freedom are associated with the F statistic for testing H0:μ1=μ2=μ3=μ4 are F(0.05;3,20)=3.10 .

(c)

To determine

To give: the rejection region for the test in part b for α=.05 .

(c)

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Answer to Problem 11.5E

There is sufficient evidence to indicate that at least one of the four treatment means is different from at least one of the others.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Total SS=473.2 and SST=339.8 .

Calculation:

Rejection region:

Using the critical value approach with α=.05 , we can reject H0 .

Since, Fcal=16.98>F(0.05;3,20)=3.10 .

The observed value, F=16.98 , exceeds the critical value, so we reject H0 .

Therefore, we conclude that, there is sufficient evidence to indicate that at least one of the four treatment means is different from at least one of the others.

Conclusion: There is sufficient evidence to indicate that at least one of the four treatment means is different from at least one of the others.

(d)

To determine

To find: whether the given data is an evidence to indicate differences among the population means.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 11.5E

There is sufficient evidence to support the claim that there is a difference in the population means.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Total SS=473.2 and SST=339.8 .

Calculation:

If the value of the test statistic is within the rejection regions, then the null hypothesis is rejected.

From part c, rejection region contain all values greater than or equal to 3.10 .

From part a, F=16.98 .

  16.98>3.10reject H0 .

Yes,

There is sufficient evidence to support the claim that there is a difference in the population means.

Conclusion: Therefore, there is sufficient evidence to support the claim that there is a difference in the population means.

(e)

To determine

To estimate: the p -value for the test and explain whether the value confirms part d conclusion.

(e)

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Answer to Problem 11.5E

The required value is Pvalue=0.000 .

This value confirms the conclusions in part d.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Total SS=473.2 and SST=339.8 .

Calculation:

The P-value is the number or interval in the row title of the F-distribution table in the appendix containing h F-value in the row df2=20 and df1=3 .

  P<0.005 .

If the P-value is less than the significance level, then reject the null hypothesis.

  P<0.05Reject H0 ,

Hence we can conclude that the data provide sufficient evidence to conclude that at least one of the four treatment means is different from at least one of the others.

Conclusion: Therefore, required value is Pvalue=0.000 . This value confirms the conclusions in part d.

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