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What is the hydrolysis reaction of an ester by a base called? Question 25 options: Which compound is a triacylglycerol? Question 26 options: 4. Employees of OSM-ness Corporation arc about to undergo a retraining program. Management is trying to determine which of three programs is the best. They believe that the effectiveness of the programs may be influenced by sex. A factorial experiment was designed. You are given the following information. a. Complete the ANOVA table belowExplanation / Answer
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(b) Factor A:
Null hypothesis: Factor A is not significant.
Alternative hypothesis: Factor A is significant
Since the p-value of F test is 0.0069 which is less than 0.05, we reject the null hypothesis.
So we can conclude that Factor A is signficant.
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Factor B:
Null hypothesis: Factor B is not significant.
Alternative hypothesis: Factor B is significant
Since the p-value of F test is 0.0150 which is less than 0.05, we reject the null hypothesis.
So we can conclude that Factor B is signficant.
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Interaction:
Null hypothesis: Interaction is not significant.
Alternative hypothesis: Interaction is significant
Since the p-value of F test is 0.6111 which is larger than 0.05, we do not reject the null hypothesis.
So we cannot conclude that Interaction is signficant.
ANOVA table Source SS df MS F p-value Factor A 36,150.00 2 18,075.000 12.76 .0069 Factor B 16,133.33 1 16,133.333 11.39 .0150 Interaction 1,516.67 2 758.333 0.54 .6111 Error 8,500.00 6 1,416.667 Total 62,300.00 11Related Questions
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