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An interaction between factors A and B in a factorial analysis occurs when the effect of factor A is different for various levels of factor B.

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SCENARIO 11-3 As part of an evaluation program,a sporting goods retailer wanted to compare the downhill coasting speeds of 4 brands of bicycles.She took 3 of each brand and determined their maximum downhill speeds.The results are presented in miles per hour in the table below. SCENARIO 11-3 As part of an evaluation program,a sporting goods retailer wanted to compare the downhill coasting speeds of 4 brands of bicycles.She took 3 of each brand and determined their maximum downhill speeds.The results are presented in miles per hour in the table below.     -Referring to Scenario 11-3,the value of MSA is _____,while MSW is _____. -Referring to Scenario 11-3,the value of MSA is _____,while MSW is _____.

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SCENARIO 11-5 A hotel chain has identically small sized resorts in 5 locations in different small islands.The data that s in the 5 locations. SCENARIO 11-5 A hotel chain has identically small sized resorts in 5 locations in different small islands.The data that s in the 5 locations.     -Referring to Scenario 11-5,the total mean squares is 261.90. SCENARIO 11-5 A hotel chain has identically small sized resorts in 5 locations in different small islands.The data that s in the 5 locations.     -Referring to Scenario 11-5,the total mean squares is 261.90. -Referring to Scenario 11-5,the total mean squares is 261.90.

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SCENARIO 11-4 An agronomist wants to compare the crop yield of 3 varieties of chickpea seeds.She plants 15 fields,5 with each variety.She then measures the crop yield in bushels per acre.Treating this as a completely randomized design,the results are presented in the table that follows. SCENARIO 11-4 An agronomist wants to compare the crop yield of 3 varieties of chickpea seeds.She plants 15 fields,5 with each variety.She then measures the crop yield in bushels per acre.Treating this as a completely randomized design,the results are presented in the table that follows.    -Referring to Scenario 11-4,the test is valid only if the population of crop yields is normally distributed for the 3 varieties. -Referring to Scenario 11-4,the test is valid only if the population of crop yields is normally distributed for the 3 varieties.

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SCENARIO 11-10 A campus researcher wanted to investigate the factors that affect visitor travel time in a complex,multilevel building on campus.Specifically,he wanted to determine whether different building signs (building maps versus wall signage) affect the total amount of time visitors require to reach their destination and whether that time depends on whether the starting location is inside or outside the building.Three subjects were assigned to each of the combinations of signs and starting locations,and travel time in seconds from beginning to destination was recorded.An Excel output of the appropriate analysis is given below: ANOVA SCENARIO 11-10 A campus researcher wanted to investigate the factors that affect visitor travel time in a complex,multilevel building on campus.Specifically,he wanted to determine whether different building signs (building maps versus wall signage) affect the total amount of time visitors require to reach their destination and whether that time depends on whether the starting location is inside or outside the building.Three subjects were assigned to each of the combinations of signs and starting locations,and travel time in seconds from beginning to destination was recorded.An Excel output of the appropriate analysis is given below: ANOVA    -Referring to Scenario 11-10,the F test statistic for testing the interaction effect between the types of signs and the starting location is A) 0.0109 B) 2.7844 C) 3.1742 D) 5.3176 -Referring to Scenario 11-10,the F test statistic for testing the interaction effect between the types of signs and the starting location is


A) 0.0109
B) 2.7844
C) 3.1742
D) 5.3176

E) B) and C)
F) C) and D)

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SCENARIO 11-7 A student team in a business statistics course designed an experiment to investigate whether the brand of bubblegum used affected the size of bubbles they could blow.To reduce the person-to-person variability,the students decided to use a randomized block design using themselves as blocks. Four brands of bubblegum were tested.A student chewed two pieces of a brand of gum and then blew a bubble,attempting to make it as big as possible.Another student measured the diameter of the bubble at its biggest point.The following table gives the diameters of the bubbles (in inches)for the 16 observations. SCENARIO 11-7 A student team in a business statistics course designed an experiment to investigate whether the brand of bubblegum used affected the size of bubbles they could blow.To reduce the person-to-person variability,the students decided to use a randomized block design using themselves as blocks. Four brands of bubblegum were tested.A student chewed two pieces of a brand of gum and then blew a bubble,attempting to make it as big as possible.Another student measured the diameter of the bubble at its biggest point.The following table gives the diameters of the bubbles (in inches)for the 16 observations.    -Referring to Scenario 11-7,what is the estimated relative efficiency? -Referring to Scenario 11-7,what is the estimated relative efficiency?

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If you are comparing the mean sales among 3 different brands you are dealing with a three-way ANOVA design.

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SCENARIO 11-6 An agronomist wants to compare the crop yield of 3 varieties of chickpea seeds.She plants all 3 varieties of the seeds on each of 5 different patches of fields.She then measures the crop yield in bushels per acre.Treating this as a randomized block design,the results are presented in the table that follows. SCENARIO 11-6 An agronomist wants to compare the crop yield of 3 varieties of chickpea seeds.She plants all 3 varieties of the seeds on each of 5 different patches of fields.She then measures the crop yield in bushels per acre.Treating this as a randomized block design,the results are presented in the table that follows.     -Referring to Scenario 11-6,what is the p-value of the test statistic for the randomized block F test for the difference in the means? -Referring to Scenario 11-6,what is the p-value of the test statistic for the randomized block F test for the difference in the means?

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SCENARIO 11-6 An agronomist wants to compare the crop yield of 3 varieties of chickpea seeds.She plants all 3 varieties of the seeds on each of 5 different patches of fields.She then measures the crop yield in bushels per acre.Treating this as a randomized block design,the results are presented in the table that follows. SCENARIO 11-6 An agronomist wants to compare the crop yield of 3 varieties of chickpea seeds.She plants all 3 varieties of the seeds on each of 5 different patches of fields.She then measures the crop yield in bushels per acre.Treating this as a randomized block design,the results are presented in the table that follows.     -Referring to Scenario 11-6,the among-group variation or SSA is . -Referring to Scenario 11-6,the among-group variation or SSA is .

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SCENARIO 11-3 As part of an evaluation program,a sporting goods retailer wanted to compare the downhill coasting speeds of 4 brands of bicycles.She took 3 of each brand and determined their maximum downhill speeds.The results are presented in miles per hour in the table below.  SCENARIO 11-3 As part of an evaluation program,a sporting goods retailer wanted to compare the downhill coasting speeds of 4 brands of bicycles.She took 3 of each brand and determined their maximum downhill speeds.The results are presented in miles per hour in the table below.     -Referring to Scenario 11-3,the null hypothesis for Levene's test for homogeneity of variances is A) H<sub>0 </sub>:  \mu <sub>A</sub> = \mu <sub>B</sub> = \mu <sub>C</sub> = \mu <sub>D</sub> B) H<sub>0 </sub>: M <sub>A </sub>= M<sub>B </sub>= M<sub>C </sub>= M<sub>D</sub>  C)   D) H<sub>0</sub><sub> </sub>:   \pi  <sub>A</sub> =   \pi  <sub>B</sub> =   \pi <sub>C</sub> =   \pi  <sub>D</sub> -Referring to Scenario 11-3,the null hypothesis for Levene's test for homogeneity of variances is


A) H0 : μ\mu A = μ\mu B = μ\mu C = μ\mu D
B) H0 : M A = MB = MC = MD
C)  SCENARIO 11-3 As part of an evaluation program,a sporting goods retailer wanted to compare the downhill coasting speeds of 4 brands of bicycles.She took 3 of each brand and determined their maximum downhill speeds.The results are presented in miles per hour in the table below.     -Referring to Scenario 11-3,the null hypothesis for Levene's test for homogeneity of variances is A) H<sub>0 </sub>:  \mu <sub>A</sub> = \mu <sub>B</sub> = \mu <sub>C</sub> = \mu <sub>D</sub> B) H<sub>0 </sub>: M <sub>A </sub>= M<sub>B </sub>= M<sub>C </sub>= M<sub>D</sub>  C)   D) H<sub>0</sub><sub> </sub>:   \pi  <sub>A</sub> =   \pi  <sub>B</sub> =   \pi <sub>C</sub> =   \pi  <sub>D</sub>
D) H0 : π\pi A = π\pi B = π\pi C = π\pi D

E) B) and D)
F) None of the above

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SCENARIO 11-7 A student team in a business statistics course designed an experiment to investigate whether the brand of bubblegum used affected the size of bubbles they could blow.To reduce the person-to-person variability,the students decided to use a randomized block design using themselves as blocks. Four brands of bubblegum were tested.A student chewed two pieces of a brand of gum and then blew a bubble,attempting to make it as big as possible.Another student measured the diameter of the bubble at its biggest point.The following table gives the diameters of the bubbles (in inches)for the 16 observations. SCENARIO 11-7 A student team in a business statistics course designed an experiment to investigate whether the brand of bubblegum used affected the size of bubbles they could blow.To reduce the person-to-person variability,the students decided to use a randomized block design using themselves as blocks. Four brands of bubblegum were tested.A student chewed two pieces of a brand of gum and then blew a bubble,attempting to make it as big as possible.Another student measured the diameter of the bubble at its biggest point.The following table gives the diameters of the bubbles (in inches)for the 16 observations.    -Referring to Scenario 11-7,the value of MSA is_____ ,while MSBL is_____ . -Referring to Scenario 11-7,the value of MSA is_____ ,while MSBL is_____ .

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SCENARIO 11-5 A hotel chain has identically small sized resorts in 5 locations in different small islands.The data that s in the 5 locations. SCENARIO 11-5 A hotel chain has identically small sized resorts in 5 locations in different small islands.The data that s in the 5 locations.     -Referring to Scenario 11-5,the value of MSA is_____ while MSW is_____ . SCENARIO 11-5 A hotel chain has identically small sized resorts in 5 locations in different small islands.The data that s in the 5 locations.     -Referring to Scenario 11-5,the value of MSA is_____ while MSW is_____ . -Referring to Scenario 11-5,the value of MSA is_____ while MSW is_____ .

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SCENARIO 11-8 An important factor in selecting database software is the time required for a user to learn how to use the system.To evaluate three potential brands (A,B and C)of database software,a company designed a test involving five different employees.To reduce variability due to differences among employees,each of the five employees is trained on each of the three different brands.The amount of time (in hours)needed to learn each of the three different brands is given below: SCENARIO 11-8 An important factor in selecting database software is the time required for a user to learn how to use the system.To evaluate three potential brands (A,B and C)of database software,a company designed a test involving five different employees.To reduce variability due to differences among employees,each of the five employees is trained on each of the three different brands.The amount of time (in hours)needed to learn each of the three different brands is given below:    Below is the Excel output for the randomized block design:     -Referring to Scenario 11-8,what is the value of the F test statistic for testing the block effects? Below is the Excel output for the randomized block design: SCENARIO 11-8 An important factor in selecting database software is the time required for a user to learn how to use the system.To evaluate three potential brands (A,B and C)of database software,a company designed a test involving five different employees.To reduce variability due to differences among employees,each of the five employees is trained on each of the three different brands.The amount of time (in hours)needed to learn each of the three different brands is given below:    Below is the Excel output for the randomized block design:     -Referring to Scenario 11-8,what is the value of the F test statistic for testing the block effects? -Referring to Scenario 11-8,what is the value of the F test statistic for testing the block effects?

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SCENARIO 11-6 An agronomist wants to compare the crop yield of 3 varieties of chickpea seeds.She plants all 3 varieties of the seeds on each of 5 different patches of fields.She then measures the crop yield in bushels per acre.Treating this as a randomized block design,the results are presented in the table that follows. SCENARIO 11-6 An agronomist wants to compare the crop yield of 3 varieties of chickpea seeds.She plants all 3 varieties of the seeds on each of 5 different patches of fields.She then measures the crop yield in bushels per acre.Treating this as a randomized block design,the results are presented in the table that follows.     -Referring to Scenario 11-6,what are the degrees of freedom of the randomized block F test for the difference in the means at a level of significance of 0.01? -Referring to Scenario 11-6,what are the degrees of freedom of the randomized block F test for the difference in the means at a level of significance of 0.01?

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SCENARIO 11-8 An important factor in selecting database software is the time required for a user to learn how to use the system.To evaluate three potential brands (A,B and C) of database software,a company designed a test involving five different employees.To reduce variability due to differences among employees,each of the five employees is trained on each of the three different brands.The amount of time (in hours) needed to learn each of the three different brands is given below: SCENARIO 11-8 An important factor in selecting database software is the time required for a user to learn how to use the system.To evaluate three potential brands (A,B and C) of database software,a company designed a test involving five different employees.To reduce variability due to differences among employees,each of the five employees is trained on each of the three different brands.The amount of time (in hours) needed to learn each of the three different brands is given below:    Below is the Excel output for the randomized block design:     -Referring to Scenario 11-9,what type of experimental design was employed in this study? A) Completely randomized design with 4 treatments B) Randomized block design with four treatments and 10 blocks C) 2 x 2 factorial design with 10 observations D) None of the above Below is the Excel output for the randomized block design: SCENARIO 11-8 An important factor in selecting database software is the time required for a user to learn how to use the system.To evaluate three potential brands (A,B and C) of database software,a company designed a test involving five different employees.To reduce variability due to differences among employees,each of the five employees is trained on each of the three different brands.The amount of time (in hours) needed to learn each of the three different brands is given below:    Below is the Excel output for the randomized block design:     -Referring to Scenario 11-9,what type of experimental design was employed in this study? A) Completely randomized design with 4 treatments B) Randomized block design with four treatments and 10 blocks C) 2 x 2 factorial design with 10 observations D) None of the above -Referring to Scenario 11-9,what type of experimental design was employed in this study?


A) Completely randomized design with 4 treatments
B) Randomized block design with four treatments and 10 blocks
C) 2 x 2 factorial design with 10 observations
D) None of the above

E) B) and D)
F) A) and D)

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SCENARIO 11-3 As part of an evaluation program,a sporting goods retailer wanted to compare the downhill coasting speeds of 4 brands of bicycles.She took 3 of each brand and determined their maximum downhill speeds.The results are presented in miles per hour in the table below. SCENARIO 11-3 As part of an evaluation program,a sporting goods retailer wanted to compare the downhill coasting speeds of 4 brands of bicycles.She took 3 of each brand and determined their maximum downhill speeds.The results are presented in miles per hour in the table below.     -Referring to Scenario 11-3,the test is less sensitive to the assumption that the population of speeds has the same variance for the 4 brands because the sample sizes of the 4 brands are equal. -Referring to Scenario 11-3,the test is less sensitive to the assumption that the population of speeds has the same variance for the 4 brands because the sample sizes of the 4 brands are equal.

A) True
B) False

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SCENARIO 11-7 A student team in a business statistics course designed an experiment to investigate whether the brand of bubblegum used affected the size of bubbles they could blow.To reduce the person-to-person variability,the students decided to use a randomized block design using themselves as blocks. Four brands of bubblegum were tested.A student chewed two pieces of a brand of gum and then blew a bubble,attempting to make it as big as possible.Another student measured the diameter of the bubble at its biggest point.The following table gives the diameters of the bubbles (in inches)for the 16 observations. SCENARIO 11-7 A student team in a business statistics course designed an experiment to investigate whether the brand of bubblegum used affected the size of bubbles they could blow.To reduce the person-to-person variability,the students decided to use a randomized block design using themselves as blocks. Four brands of bubblegum were tested.A student chewed two pieces of a brand of gum and then blew a bubble,attempting to make it as big as possible.Another student measured the diameter of the bubble at its biggest point.The following table gives the diameters of the bubbles (in inches)for the 16 observations.    -Referring to Scenario 11-7,the randomized block F test is valid only if there is no interaction between the diameters of the 4 brands of bubble gums and the 4 abilities of the students. -Referring to Scenario 11-7,the randomized block F test is valid only if there is no interaction between the diameters of the 4 brands of bubble gums and the 4 abilities of the students.

A) True
B) False

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SCENARIO 11-12 The marketing manager of a company producing a new cereal aimed for children wants to examine the effect of the color and shape of the box's logo on the approval rating of the cereal. He combined 4 colors and 3 shapes to produce a total of 12 designs. Each logo was presented to 2 different groups (a total of 24 groups) and the approval rating for each was recorded and is shown below. The manager analyzed these data using the α = 0.05 level of significance for all inferences. SCENARIO 11-12 The marketing manager of a company producing a new cereal aimed for children wants to examine the effect of the color and shape of the box's logo on the approval rating of the cereal. He combined 4 colors and 3 shapes to produce a total of 12 designs. Each logo was presented to 2 different groups (a total of 24 groups)  and the approval rating for each was recorded and is shown below. The manager analyzed these data using the α = 0.05 level of significance for all inferences.     -Referring to Scenario 11-11,interpret the test for interaction. A) There is insufficient evidence to say at the 0.10 level of significance that the difference between the mean charges for foreign and USA graduates depends on primary specialty. B) There is sufficient evidence to say at the 0.10 level of significance that the difference between the mean charges for foreign and USA graduates depends on primary specialty. C) There is sufficient evidence at the 0.10 level of significance of a difference between the mean charges for foreign and USA medical graduates. D) There is sufficient evidence to say at the 0.10 level of significance that mean charges depend on both primary specialty and medical school. SCENARIO 11-12 The marketing manager of a company producing a new cereal aimed for children wants to examine the effect of the color and shape of the box's logo on the approval rating of the cereal. He combined 4 colors and 3 shapes to produce a total of 12 designs. Each logo was presented to 2 different groups (a total of 24 groups)  and the approval rating for each was recorded and is shown below. The manager analyzed these data using the α = 0.05 level of significance for all inferences.     -Referring to Scenario 11-11,interpret the test for interaction. A) There is insufficient evidence to say at the 0.10 level of significance that the difference between the mean charges for foreign and USA graduates depends on primary specialty. B) There is sufficient evidence to say at the 0.10 level of significance that the difference between the mean charges for foreign and USA graduates depends on primary specialty. C) There is sufficient evidence at the 0.10 level of significance of a difference between the mean charges for foreign and USA medical graduates. D) There is sufficient evidence to say at the 0.10 level of significance that mean charges depend on both primary specialty and medical school. -Referring to Scenario 11-11,interpret the test for interaction.


A) There is insufficient evidence to say at the 0.10 level of significance that the difference between the mean charges for foreign and USA graduates depends on primary specialty.
B) There is sufficient evidence to say at the 0.10 level of significance that the difference between the mean charges for foreign and USA graduates depends on primary specialty.
C) There is sufficient evidence at the 0.10 level of significance of a difference between the mean charges for foreign and USA medical graduates.
D) There is sufficient evidence to say at the 0.10 level of significance that mean charges depend on both primary specialty and medical school.

E) C) and D)
F) B) and C)

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SCENARIO 11-5 A hotel chain has identically small sized resorts in 5 locations in different small islands.The data that s in the 5 locations. SCENARIO 11-5 A hotel chain has identically small sized resorts in 5 locations in different small islands.The data that s in the 5 locations.     -Referring to Scenario 11-5,what is the critical value of Levene's test for homogeneity of variances at a 5% level of significance? SCENARIO 11-5 A hotel chain has identically small sized resorts in 5 locations in different small islands.The data that s in the 5 locations.     -Referring to Scenario 11-5,what is the critical value of Levene's test for homogeneity of variances at a 5% level of significance? -Referring to Scenario 11-5,what is the critical value of Levene's test for homogeneity of variances at a 5% level of significance?

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SCENARIO 11-4 An agronomist wants to compare the crop yield of 3 varieties of chickpea seeds.She plants 15 fields,5 with each variety.She then measures the crop yield in bushels per acre.Treating this as a completely randomized design,the results are presented in the table that follows. SCENARIO 11-4 An agronomist wants to compare the crop yield of 3 varieties of chickpea seeds.She plants 15 fields,5 with each variety.She then measures the crop yield in bushels per acre.Treating this as a completely randomized design,the results are presented in the table that follows.    -Referring to Scenario 11-4,state the null hypothesis that can be tested. -Referring to Scenario 11-4,state the null hypothesis that can be tested.

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