Elementary Statistics ( 3rd International Edition ) Isbn:9781260092561
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Chapter 14.1, Problem 19E

Pesticide danger: Using the data in Exercise 17, perform the Tukey—Kramer test to determine which pairs of means, if any, differ. Use the α = 0.05 level of significance.

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To find: The pairs of means which are different by Tukey-Kramer test.

Answer to Problem 19E

The pairs of means which are different by Tukey-Kramer testare 1,3 , 1,5 and 2,5 .

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The value of α is 0.05 and the given data is,

    DurationAmount Absorbed
    11.71.51.21.5
    21.71.61.91.9
    41.91.72.12.0
    102.21.91.71.6
    242.12.22.52.3

Calculation:

The sample size are 4 .

The total number in all the samples combined is,

  N=4+4+4+4+4=20

From the given data the sample means are,

  x1¯=1.7+1.5+1.2+1.54=1.475x2¯=1.7+1.6+1.9+1.94=1.775

Further solve,

  x3¯=1.9+1.7+2.1+2.04=1.925x4¯=2.2+1.9+1.7+1.64=1.85

Further solve,

  x5¯=2.1+2.2+2.5+2.34=2.275

The grand mean is,

  x¯¯=1.475+1.775+1.925+1.85+2.2755=1.86

The value of i=14x1i2 is,

  i=14x 1i2=1.72+1.52+1.22+1.52=8.83

The standard of deviation of sample 1 is,

  s12=1n11( i=1 4 x 1i 2 n1 x 1 2 ¯)=141(8.834 ( 1.475 )2)=141(8.834×2.17563)s1=0.2062

The value of i=14x2i2 is,

  i=14x 2i2=1.72+1.62+1.92+1.92=12.67

The standard of deviation of sample 2 is,

  s22=1n21( i=1 4 x 2i 2 n2 x 2 2 ¯)=141(12.674 ( 1.775 )2)=141(12.674×3.1506)s2=0.15

The value of i=14x3i2 is,

  i=14x 3i2=1.92+1.72+2.12+22=14.91

The standard of deviation of sample 3 is,

  s32=1n31( i=1 4 x 3i 2 n3 x 3 2 ¯)=141(14.914 ( 1.925 )2)=141(14.914×3.7056)s3=0.1709

The value of i=14x4i2 is,

  i=14x 4i2=2.22+1.92+1.72+1.62=13.9

The standard of deviation of sample 4 is,

  s42=1n41( i=1 4 x 4i 2 n4 x 4 2 ¯)=141(13.94 ( 1.85 )2)=141(13.94×3.4225)s4=0.2646

The value of i=14x5i2 is,

  i=14x 5i2=2.12+2.22+2.52+2.32=20.79

The standard of deviation of sample 5 is,

  s52=1n51( i=1 4 x 5i 2 n5 x 5 2 ¯)=141(20.794 ( 2.275 )2)=141(20.794×5.1756)s5=0.1709

The treatment sum of squares is,

  SSTr=n1( x 1 ¯ x ¯ ¯)2+n2( x 2 ¯ x ¯¯)2+n3( x 3¯x¯¯)2+n4(x4¯x¯¯)2+n5(x5¯x¯¯)2=4(1.4751.86)2+4(1.7751.86)2+4(1.9251.86)2+4(1.851.86)2+4(1.2.2751.86)2=4(0.1482+0.00723+0.00423+0.0001+0.1722)=1.3278

The error sum square is,

  SSE=(n11)s12+(n21)s22+(n31)s32+(n41)s42+(n51)s52=(41)(0.0425)+(41)(0.0225)+(41)(0.0292)+(41)(0.07)+(41)(0.0292)=3(0.1934)=0.5802

The degree of freedom for treatment sum of square is,

  I1=51=4

The degree of freedom for error sum of square is,

  NI=205=15

The treatment mean sum of square is,

  MSTr=SSTrI1=1.32784=0.33195

The error mean sum of square is,

  MSE=SSENI=0.580215=0.03868

The mean of 1 and 2 sample is,

  q1,2=| x 1 ¯ x 2 ¯| MSE 2 ( 1 n 1 + 1 n 2 )=|1.4751.775| 0.03868 2 ( 1 4 + 1 4 )=0.3 0.01934( 0.5 )=3.0506

The mean of 1 and 3 sample is,

  q1,3=| x 1 ¯ x 3 ¯| MSE 2 ( 1 n 1 + 1 n 3 )=|1.4751.925| 0.03868 2 ( 1 4 + 1 4 )=0.45 0.01934( 0.5 )=4.576

The mean of 1 and 4 sample is,

  q1,4=| x 1 ¯ x 4 ¯| MSE 2 ( 1 n 1 + 1 n 4 )=|1.4751.85| 0.03868 2 ( 1 4 + 1 4 )=0.375 0.01934( 0.5 )=3.8133

The mean of 1 and 5 sample is,

  q1,5=| x 1 ¯ x 5 ¯| MSE 2 ( 1 n 1 + 1 n 5 )=|1.4752.275| 0.03868 2 ( 1 4 + 1 4 )=0.8 0.01934( 0.5 )=8.1351

The mean of 2 and 3 sample is,

  q2,3=| x 2 ¯ x 3 ¯| MSE 2 ( 1 n 2 + 1 n 3 )=|1.7751.925| 0.03868 2 ( 1 4 + 1 4 )=0.15 0.01934( 0.5 )=1.5253

The mean of 2 and 4 sample is,

  q2,4=| x 2 ¯ x 4 ¯| MSE 2 ( 1 n 2 + 1 n 4 )=|1.7751.85| 0.03868 2 ( 1 4 + 1 4 )=0.075 0.01934( 0.5 )=0.7627

The mean of 2 and 5 sample is,

  q2,5=| x 2 ¯ x 5 ¯| MSE 2 ( 1 n 2 + 1 n 5 )=|1.7752.275| 0.03868 2 ( 1 4 + 1 4 )=0.5 0.01934( 0.5 )=5.0844

The mean of 3 and 4 sample is,

  q3,4=| x 3 ¯ x 4 ¯| MSE 2 ( 1 n 3 + 1 n 4 )=|1.9251.85| 0.03868 2 ( 1 4 + 1 4 )=0.075 0.01934( 0.5 )=0.7627

The mean of 3 and 5 sample is,

  q3,5=| x 3 ¯ x 5 ¯| MSE 2 ( 1 n 3 + 1 n 5 )=|1.9252.275| 0.03868 2 ( 1 4 + 1 4 )=0.35 0.01934( 0.5 )=3.5591

The mean of 4 and 5 sample is,

  q4,5=| x 4 ¯ x 5 ¯| MSE 2 ( 1 n 4 + 1 n 5 )=|1.852.275| 0.03868 2 ( 1 4 + 1 4 )=0.425 0.01934( 0.5 )=4.3217

The critical value q for the student zed range distribution at α=0.05 level of significance is 4.37 .

The comparison of pairwise test statistic values with critical values is shown in table below.

    MeansTest statisticCritical valueDecision
    1,23.05064.37Do not reject null hypothesis.
    1,34.5764.37reject null hypothesis.
    1,43.81334.37Do not reject null hypothesis.
    1,58.13514.37reject null hypothesis
    2,31.52534.37Do not reject null hypothesis.
    2,40.76274.37Do not reject null hypothesis.
    2,55.08444.37reject null hypothesis
    3,40.76274.37Do not reject null hypothesis.
    3,53.55914.37Do not reject null hypothesis.
    4,54.32174.37Do not reject null hypothesis.

Therefore, the pairs of means which are different by Tukey-Kramer test are 1,3 , 1,5 and 2,5 .

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