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Johnson & Kuby - Elementary Statistics 11/e (Homework)

James Finch

Statistics, section 2, Fall 2019

Instructor: Dr. Friendly

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Due : Sunday, January 27, 2030 23:30 EST

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  • Instructions

    Create your course assignments by selecting questions from our bank of end-of-section exercises.

    In this assignment we present several textbook question types found in Elementary Statistics 11/e by Robert R. Johnson and Patricia J. Kuby, published by Brooks/Cole, along with examples of the following additional stats content questions.

    Question 7 is a Stats in Practice Question that demonstrates the use of videos displayed within a question, followed by multiple-choice and discussion questions in a unique two-part accordion-style type of display.

    Question 8 is a Test Bank question that highlights the ability to grade short answer style questions automatically using multiple choice.

    Question 9 is a Simulation Question utilizing the JMP Applet.

    Question 10 is an example of a Statistical Lab.

    Question 11 highlights Milestone 1, the first step in presenting and tracking Project Milestones for a statistical research project. This demo assignment allows many submissions and allows you to try another version of the same question for practice wherever the problem has randomized values.

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EXAMPLE 12.3
Visualizing the Equality of Several Means

Do the data in Table 12.6 provide sufficient evidence to conclude that there is a difference in the Correct: Your answer is correct. population means μJ, μK, and μL?

SOLUTION
Figure 12.2 shows the relative relationship among the three samples. A quick look at the figure that the three sample means are different from each other. There is Correct: Your answer is correct. between-sample variation for these three samples (i.e., the sample means are relatively close in value), whereas the within-sample variation is relatively Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect. (i.e., the data values within each sample cover a relatively wide range of values).



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Refer to the following ANOVA table and find the missing values. (Give your answers correct to two decimal places.)
Source df SS MS F
Factor 4
Error 44.5
Total 24 161.2


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Do the data shown in the boxplot below have a greater amount of variability within levels A, B, C, and D or between the four levels? Explain.
     Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect.


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Consider the following table for a single-factor ANOVA.
Level of Factor
Replicates123
1345
2027
3357
(a) Find x1,2.


(b) Find x2,1.


(c) Find C1.


(d) Find x.


(e) Find (Ci )2.


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Consider the following. (Give your answer bounds exactly.)
(a) Find the p-value for F = 3.96, df(factor) = 6, df(error) = 22.
< p <

(b) Find the p-value for F = 4.33, df(factor) = 2, df(error) = 24.
< p <

(c) Find the p-value for F = 4.69, df(factor) = 2, df(error) = 30.
< p <


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Cities across the United States have restaurants that offer themes associated with foreign countries. German-style food and drink have become popular since many communities started hosting Oktoberfests, but authentic German food restaurants offer the fare all year long. The following ratings, based on three categorical judgments of food quality, decor, and service, were assembled from different German restaurants located in various cities. The ratings were made on the same scale from 0 to 30 (the higher the better). Is there any significant difference in the ratings given to the German restaurants in each category?
Restaurant Rating Category
Food QualityDecorService
171518
181516
211714
211514
211716
(a) Construct a one-way ANOVA table. (Give the values for SS, MS, and F correct to two decimal places.)

SourcedfSSMSF
Factor
Error
Total

Find the p-value. (Give your answer bounds exactly.)
< p <
(b) Test for the difference at the .05 level of significance. State the appropriate conclusion.
    


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Stats in Practice

  • Part I - Multiple Choice Questions

    The video opens with: "Fewer young people are putting on sunscreen when they are having fun in the sun." They support this conclusion by citing the results of a Center for Disease (CDC) study, in which researchers estimated what value in both 2001 and 2011?
        
    In this CDC study, why is it correct to say that researchers "estimated" a particular population characteristic rather than say the researchers "calculated" that value?
        
    The video discusses a study conducted by University of Michigan researchers who found that "close community ties can reduce heart attack risk for those over 50." In this study, researchers probably collected a sample of individuals, and for each, measured numerical variables (such as age or weight) as well as categorical variables (such as gender or whether a person has had a heart attack). Which of the following is also a numerical variable that researchers may have measured in this study?
        
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Which of the following is not a continuous variable?
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Waiters at a restaurant want to know if there is a relationship between the amount they are given in tips and the amount of the meal. Here is the graph along with the output from the regression table (without the regression equation). Use the JMP applet to answer the questions below.
  • JMP Applet

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Statistical Lab

  • Background

    The National Institutes of Health conducts ongoing surveys of US adults called the Health Information National Trends Survey (hereafter abbreviated HINTS).
    From the National Institutes of Health: "The HINTS data collection program was created to monitor changes in the rapidly evolving field of health communication. Survey researchers are using the data to understand how adults 18 years and older use different communication channels, including the Internet, to obtain vital health information for themselves and their loved ones...."
    The most recent round of data collection occurred over the course of September 2013November, 2013 in HINTS 4 Cycle 3. In this lab, you will be using a subset of the HINTS 4 Cycle 3 data to practice creating effective and informative graphical representations of data, which may include histograms and circle graphs.
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Milestone 1: Research Design

  • Question 1

    What is your research question?
    Your research question should be based on a topic that interests you and that you can reasonably obtain data for. Try to make your research question as specific as possible. Form a research question about a population that you will be able to sample. Some examples of research questions are: "Are students at my college able to taste the difference between regular coffee and decaffeinated coffee?", "Does the GPA, age, and number of credits needed for graduation for juniors at my university differ between transfer students and non-transfer students?", "Have the new water rates in my water district changed residents' water usage habits?", and "Do recent graduates from the business department at my university get larger starting salaries on average if they have participated in a summer internship?"

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