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Darielle Ryan P. Pefiarroyo
BSN2B
1, The table below lists body temperatures obtained randomly selected subjects. The
temperatures are categorized according to gender and whether the subject uses
drug. Using a 0.05 significance level, test for an interaction between gender and
usage of drug, test for an effect from gender, and test for an effect from usage of
drug. What do you conclude?
Use drugs, Does not use drugs
Male 984 | 974 | 968 | 982 | 984 [ 974 | 974 | 98
Female oR6 | 993 | 982 | ORG 07 | 984 | 972 | 9R7
Results:
ANOVA
“Source of Variation s qf ms. F Povalve Fert
‘Sample 0.5625 T 0.9625 130980834 0.27481413 4.74722535
Columns 1 1 1 232783705 0.15299368 4.74722535,
Interaction 0.9025 1 0.9025 2.10087294 0.17284173 4.74722535
within 5.155 2 0.42958333
7.82 as
ample = Gender (Male & Female)
= Columns = Usage of drugs
F,.= Interaction = Between gender and usage of drugs
If F> F crit, then itis affected.
Otherwise, it is not affected.
Decision/Conclusion:
= Since Fy (1.31) < 4.75, the gender does not affect the temperature.
= Since Fy (2.33) < 4.75, the usage of drugs does not affect the temperature.
= Since Fey = Fg (1.31) < Fy (2.33), the gender does not affect the usage of drugs or he
interaction between gender and usage of drugs is not significant
2. Listed below are amounts of nicotine (mg per cigarette) in king-size cigarettes,
100-mm menthol cigarettes, and 100-mm nonmenthol cigarettes. Use a 0.05
significance level to test the claim that the three categories of cigarettes yield the
same mean amount of nicotine
King Menthol ‘One Hundred
11 i 04
17 08 1
17 U 12La 0.9 08
Ld 08 08
14 08 1
Ld 0.8 11
Hypotheses:
Hp: All three categories of cigarettes yield the same mean amount of nicotine.
H,: At least one category out of the three cigarettes yields a different mean amount of nicotine
Rejection Region: a=0.0S
Reject Ho if F > 3.55
F-statistic:
F=7.49
ANOVA
Source of Variation __$S df Ms F P-value Ferit
Between Groups 0.82952 2 0.4148 7.4871 0.0043041 3.55455715
Within Groups 0.99714 18 0.0554
Total 1.82667 20
Decision/Conclusion:
Because F(7.49) > 3.55, we reject the null hypothesis wherein there is enough evidence that there
is a significant difference between the mean amount of nicotine in all three categories of
cigarettes.
3. Refer to the following list of numbers of years that U.S. Presidents, Popes, and
British monarchs lived after their inauguration, election, or coronation,
respectively. Assume that the data are samples randomly selected from larger
populations. Use a 0.05 significance level to test the claim that the amount of years
served by these three have the same mean,
Presidents Popes Monarchs
10 2 17
29 9 6
26 21 B
28 3 12
15 6
23
Hypotheses:Ho: The amount of years served by these three have the same mean.
H,: At least one of them in the amount of years served has a different mean
Rejection Region: a=0.05
Reject Ho if F> 3.89
F-statistie:
F=553
ANOVA
Source of Variation SS MS F P-value F crit
Between Groups 545.7 2 272.85 5.5342 0.01981478 3.88529383
Within Groups 591.633 12 49.303
Total 1137.33 14
Decision/Conclusion:
Because (5.53) > 3.89, we reject the null hypothesis wherein there is enough evidence that there
is a significant difference in the mean of the amount of years served by the U.S. Presidents,
popes, and monarchs.