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- Lab: one-way anova
One-way anova
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Student learning outcome
- The student will conduct a simple one-way ANOVA test involving three variables.
Collect the data
- Record the price per pound of eight fruits, eight vegetables, and eight breads in your local supermarket.
- Explain how you could try to collect the data randomly.
Analyze the data and conduct a hypothesis test
- Compute the following:
- Fruit:
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= ______
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= ______
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n = ______
- Vegetables:
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= ______
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= ______
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n = ______
- Bread:
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= ______
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= ______
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n = ______
- Find the following:
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df (
num ) = ______
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df (
denom ) = ______
- State the approximate distribution for the test.
- Test statistic:
F = ______
- Sketch a graph of this situation. CLEARLY, label and scale the horizontal axis and shade the region(s) corresponding to the
p -value.
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p -value = ______
- Test at
α = 0.05. State your decision and conclusion.
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- Decision: Why did you make this decision?
- Conclusion (write a complete sentence).
- Based on the results of your study, is there a need to investigate any of the food groups’ prices? Why or why not?
Source:
OpenStax, Introductory statistics. OpenStax CNX. May 06, 2016 Download for free at http://legacy.cnx.org/content/col11562/1.18
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