STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES IN BUS.+ECON.
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Chapter 12, Problem 48CE
a.
To determine
Draw an interaction plot of detergent means by cycle time.
b.
To determine
Compute the ANOVA with statistical software.
Test the interaction effect of brand and cycle time on “dirt removed” at the 0.05 significance level.
c.
To determine
Conduct the appropriate tests of hypotheses for the difference in factor means.
d.
To determine
Interpret the results in a brief report.
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