Responses Row Factor Column Factor 77 Female Under 30 103 Female Under 30 80 Fem
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Responses Row Factor Column Factor
77 Female Under 30
103 Female Under 30
80 Female Under 30
63 Female Under 30
60 Female Under 30
97 Female Under 30
82 Female Under 30
98 Female Under 30
90 Female Under 30
97 Female Under 30
76 Female Over 30
76 Female Over 30
72 Female Over 30
65 Female Over 30
71 Female Over 30
78 Female Over 30
63 Female Over 30
71 Female Over 30
73 Female Over 30
56 Female Over 30
60 Male Under 30
80 Male Under 30
56 Male Under 30
69 Male Under 30
67 Male Under 30
74 Male Under 30
74 Male Under 30
69 Male Under 30
63 Male Under 30
56 Male Under 30
46 Male Over 30
71 Male Over 30
61 Male Over 30
67 Male Over 30
90 Male Over 30
80 Male Over 30
60 Male Over 30
58 Male Over 30
63 Male Over 30
59 Male Over 30
State the null and alternative hypotheses in the test for the effect of an interaction between row and column factors Ho: There | | interaction between gender and age H1: Thereinteraction between gender and age What is the value of the test statistic for this test? F-D (Round to two decimal places as needed.) What is the corresponding P-value of the test statistic, F, for this test? P-value (Round to three decimal places as needed.) State the conclusion of this test. | Ho. There | | sufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim that pulse rates are not affected by an interaction between gender and age. There appear to be an effect from an interaction between gender and age State the null and alternative hypotheses in the test for the effect from the row factor A. HO: The row values are from populations with the same standard deviation O B. Ho: The ° C. Ho: At least one of the rows is sampled from a population with a mean different from the others O D. In this case, the test for the effect from a row factor should not be done What is the value of the test statistic for this test? H1: At least one of the rows is sampled from a population with a standard deviation different from the others row values are from populations with the same mean. H1: At least one of the rows is sampled from a population with a mean different from the others H4: The ro w values are from pop ulations with the same mean. 0 A. F . (Round to two decimal places as needed.) 0 B. In this case, the test for the effect from a row factor should not be doneExplanation / Answer
Interaction
H_0:No interaction,H_1:Interaction
F=3.364
p-value=0.0762
Accept H0. There is no sufficient evidence................. . There does not seem to have............
Row Factor
Combination of H0 versus H1. ANswer is B.
F=7.303 , pvalue=0.0111
Reject H0 because of sufficient evidence that the row population does not come from population with mean.
Column Factor
Combination of H0 versus H1. ANswer is B.
F=4.822, pvalue=0.0357
Reject H0 because of sufficient evidence that the column population does not come from population with mean.
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