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1) A datset is provided on a 2 factor experiment on the amount of crop yield from 3 different farming methods and 4 different types of field. Assume farming method is fixed (and is the factor of main interest) and type of field is random (terated like block).
a ) Look at the dataset. What design is it? What else do you notice?
b ) Obtain the (appropriate) ANOVA table to be used in the analysis.
c ) Perform (appropriate) F-tests to test what factors are significant
2) For a split plot with CRD on A with A random and B fixed (case iii).
a ) Find the Expected Mean Squares and write down all the F-tests for A,B and AB.
b ) Write down the formula for pairwise comparisons among levels of B.
The mean output power is 42 watts, with a standard deviation of 8 watts Assuming a confidence level of 95%, which of the following statements do these data support?
The probability of recovery for a certain disease is 0.65 or 65%. If 50 people are stricken, what is the probability that
Suppose that you are told that this student has at least three years of work experience. What is the conditional probability that this student has at least for years of work experience.
(a) Write the fitted regression equation, (c) What is your conclusion about the slope.
Drug testing of job applicants - In 1990, 5.8% of job applicants who were tested for drugs failed the test. At the 0.01 significance level, test the claim that the failure rate is now lower if a simple random sample of 1520 current job applicants ..
Below are scores for 10 randomly selected students on each exam. 95% confidence interval for the mean scores on?
The standard deviation of the ages of a sample of 21 executives from the northern states was 8.4 years; while the standard deviation of the ages of a sample of 30 executives from southern states was 12.8 years.
Now suppose 3 of his customers want the same ring, and they will go to another store if its already been sold. Would it be appropriate to use the binomial distribution under these conditions? Why or why not?
If one employee is randomly selected, find the decimal probability (four decimal places) that his/her commute takes the following amount of time.
Find the weighted mean if each three-hour course counts for 18%, and each four-hour course counts for 23% of her final semester score.
Assume that the price of non-dividend paying stock is $32, its volatility is 30%, and the risk-free rate for all maturities is 5% per annum. Use derivagem to calculate the costs of setting up the following positions.
The chance that all 50 residents in a neighborhood end up being the sample of residents selected is: the population of the suburb divided by 50.
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