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If there is at least one x value at which more than one observation has been made, there is a formal test procedure for testing
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Ha: H0 is not true (the true regression function is not linear)
Suppose observations are made at x1, x2, …, xc. Let Y11, Y12, …,
The ni observations at xi contribute ni – 1 df to SSPE, so the number of degrees of freedom for SSPE is
The test statistic is F = MSLF/MSPE, and the corresponding P-value is the area under the
x | 110 | 110 | 110 | 230 | 230 | 230 | 360 |
y | 235 | 198 | 173 | 174 | 149 | 124 | 115 |
x | 360 | 360 | 360 | 505 | 505 | 505 | 505 |
y | 130 | 102 | 95 | 122 | 112 | 98 | 96 |
(So c = 4, n1 = n2 = 3, n3 = n4 = 4.)
a. Test H0 versus Ha at level .05 using the lack-of-fit test just described.
b. Does a
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