STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES IN BUS.+ECON(LL
STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES IN BUS.+ECON(LL
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Chapter 12, Problem 12E

The following are six observations collected from treatment 1, ten observations collected from treatment 2, and eight observations collected from treatment 3. Test the hypothesis that the treatment means are equal at the .05 significance level.

Chapter 12, Problem 12E, The following are six observations collected from treatment 1, ten observations collected from

  1. a. State the null hypothesis and the alternate hypothesis.
  2. b. What is the decision rule?
  3. c. Compute SST, SSE, and SS total.
  4. d. Complete an ANOVA table.
  5. e. State your decision regarding the null hypothesis.
  6. f. If H0 is rejected, can we conclude that treatment 2 and treatment 3 differ? Use the 95% level of confidence.

a.

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Obtain the null and the alternative hypotheses.

Explanation of Solution

The null and alternative hypotheses are given below:

Null Hypothesis

H0:μ1=μ2=μ3

That is, mean of all treatments are equal.

Alternative Hypothesis

H1: At least one mean of treatment is different from others.

b.

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Give the decision rule.

Explanation of Solution

The treatment and error degrees of freedom are given below:

Treatment degrees of freedom:

Degreesoffreedom = k1=31=2

Error degrees of freedom:

Degreesoffreedom = nk=243=21

The critical F value is as follows:

Here, the level of significance (α) is 0.05.

Step-by-step procedure to obtain the critical F value using Excel-MegaStat:

  • In EXCEL, Select Add-Ins > MegaStat > Probability.
  • Choose probability> F-distribution> calculate F given probability.
  • Enter P as 0.05.
  • Enter df1 as 2.
  • Enter df2 as 21.
  • Click Ok.

Output using the Excel-MegaStat software is given below:

STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES IN BUS.+ECON(LL, Chapter 12, Problem 12E , additional homework tip  1

From the output, the critical F value is 3.47.

Decision rule:

If F>3.47, then reject the null hypothesis.

Therefore, the decision rule is to reject H0 if the computed value of F exceeds 3.47.

c.

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Find the values of SST, SSE and SS total.

Answer to Problem 12E

The value of SST is 46.96.

The value of SSE is 53.00.

The value of SS total is 99.96.

Explanation of Solution

Here, the level of significance (α) is 0.05.

Step-by-step procedure to obtain the sum of square total, sum of square treatment and sum of square error using Excel-MegaStat:

  • Choose MegStat > Analysis of Variance > One-Factor ANOVA.
  • Select the column of Treatment 1, Treatment 2 and Treatment 3 in Input range.
  • Click OK.

Output using the Excel-MegaStat software is given below:

STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES IN BUS.+ECON(LL, Chapter 12, Problem 12E , additional homework tip  2

From the output, the values of SST is 46.96, SSE is 53.00 and SS total is 99.96.

d.

Expert Solution
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To determine

Find an ANOVA table.

Explanation of Solution

From the output in Part (c), the ANOVA table is obtained.

The ANOVA table is given below:

Source of VariationSum of SquaresDegrees of FreedomMean SquareF
Treatments46.96223.489.3
Error53212.52 
Total99.9623  

e.

Expert Solution
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Find the decision regarding the null hypothesis.

Explanation of Solution

Conclusion:

The F value is 9.30 and the F critical value is 3.47.

Here, F value is greater than F critical value. That is, 9.30 > 3.47.

Using rejection rule, reject the null hypothesis.

Therefore, there is sufficient evidence that at least one treatment mean is different from others.

f.

Expert Solution
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To determine

Check whether there is significant difference between treatment 2 and treatment 3, if null hypothesis is rejected by using the 95% level of confidence.

Explanation of Solution

A 95% confidence interval is as follows:

(Confidence intervalforthedifferenceintreatmentmeans)=(x¯2x¯3)±tMSE(1n2+1n3)

Where, x¯2 is the mean of treatment 2, x¯3 is the mean of treatment 3, n2 is the number of observations in the treatment 2, n3 is the number of observations in the treatment 3, t is the critical value with (nk=21) degrees of freedom and MSE is mean square term obtained from the ANOVA table.

From the output in Part (c), mean of treatment 2 is 6, mean of treatment 3 is 4.3, and MSE is 2.524.

Step-by-step procedure to obtain t-critical value using Excel-MegaStat:

  • In EXCEL, Select Add-Ins > MegaStat > Probability > t-Distribution.
  • Select calculate t given P.
  • Enter probability as 0.05.
  • Enter df as 21.
  • Under Shading, choose two-tail.
  • Click Ok.

Output using the Excel-MegaStat software is given below:

STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES IN BUS.+ECON(LL, Chapter 12, Problem 12E , additional homework tip  3

From the output, the t is ±2.08. Now the 95% confidence interval is,

(Confidence intervalforthedifferenceintreatmentmeans)=(x¯2x¯3)±tMSE(1n2+1n3)=(64.3)±2.082.524(110+18)=1.7±(2.08×0.75)=1.7±1.56

                                              =[1.71.56,1.7+1.56]=[0.14,3.26]

Therefore, a 95% confidence interval for that difference is 0.14 and 3.26. Here, 0 does not lie in the confidence interval. It means that there is a significant difference between the means of treatment 2 and treatment 3.

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