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- An experiment was conducted to compare the effectiveness of four training programs, namely, A, B, C, and D in training assemblers of a piece of electronic equipment. Twenty employees were randomly selected and assigned to each program, that is, five employees per program. After completion of the training courses, each person was required to assemble four pieces of equipment, and the length of time (in secs) to complete the assembly was recorded. The summary of the data gathered is recorded in the table. At α=0.10, test for the hypothesis that the assembly times for people trained are the same for the four programs. A B C D x̄ 62.46 51.00 63.47 60.57 s 4.13 4.03 4.49 4.60 n 5 5 5 5 Pairwise Comparison Test 1 Given the hypotheses: H0:μ1=μ4 ; Ha:μ1≠μ4 Compute for the Tukey's q-statistic. Round off to the nearest hundredths: _________________ Given the hypotheses: H0:μ1=μ4; Ha:μ1≠μ4 What is the appropriate conclusion based on the computed q-statistic?…An experiment was conducted to compare the effectiveness of four training programs, namely, A, B, C, and D in training assemblers of a piece of electronic equipment. Twenty employees were randomly selected and assigned to each program, that is, five employees per program. After completion of the training courses, each person was required to assemble four pieces of equipment, and the length of time (in secs) to complete the assembly was recorded. The summary of the data gathered is recorded in the table. At α=0.10, test for the hypothesis that the assembly times for people trained are the same for the four programs. A B C D x̄ 62.46 51.00 63.47 60.57 s 4.13 4.03 4.49 4.60 n 5 5 5 5 Pairwise Comparison Test 1 Given the hypotheses: H0:μ1=μ2 ; Ha:μ1≠μ2 Compute for the Tukey's q-statistic. Round off to the nearest hundredths: Pairwise Comparison Test 2 Given the hypotheses: H0:μ1=μ3 ; Ha:μ1≠μ3 Compute for the Tukey's q-statistic. Round off to the nearest hundredths:An experiment was conducted to compare the effectiveness of four training programs, namely, A, B, C, and D in training assemblers of a piece of electronic equipment. Twenty employees were randomly selected and assigned to each program, that is, five employees per program. After completion of the training courses, each person was required to assemble four pieces of equipment, and the length of time (in secs) to complete the assembly was recorded. The summary of the data gathered is recorded in the table. At α=0.10, test for the hypothesis that the assembly times for people trained are the same for the four programs. A B C D x̄ 62.46 51.00 63.47 60.57 s 4.13 4.03 4.49 4.60 n 5 5 5 5 1. What is the null and alternative hypothesis? 2. In the decision rule: Reject H0 if Fc>F0.10,(A,B)=C .Otherwise, fail to reject H0. What is the value for df for treatments, A? What is the value for df for error, B? What is the critical value, C? 3. Decision for the ANOVA…
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