Statistics: The Art and Science of Learning from Data (4th Edition)
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Author: Alan Agresti, Christine A. Franklin, Bernhard Klingenberg
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Chapter 9.4, Problem 46PB
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Explain the type I error in context to Anorexia.
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Explain the type II error in context to Anorexia.
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(b) Use Fisher's LSD procedure to test whether there is a significant difference between the means for treatments A and B, treatments A and C, and treatments B and C. Use α = 0.05.
A hypothesis test for the population of treatment means can lead to the conclusion that not all the population means are equal, but it does not indicate which population means may differ. Fisher's least significant difference, LSD, procedure can be used to
pinpoint where these differences occur.
The test statistic will be calculated as the absolute value of the difference between two sample means, x₁ - x;. This test statistic will be compared to the value of LSD, the formula of which is given below. The variable t/2 is based on a t distribution with
n, - k degrees of freedom with a significance level of a, MSE is the mean square error, n, is the number of observations for population i, and n, is the number of observations for population j.
/ MSE (171, + 121,)
LSD = ta/2V
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Statistics: The Art and Science of Learning from Data (4th Edition)
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