Suppose you want to determine whether the brand of laundry detergent
used and the temperature affects the amount of dirt removed from your laundry. To this
end, you bought two different brand of detergent (A) (“Super” and “Best”) and chosen three
different temperature levels (B) (“cold”, “warm”, and “hot”). Then, ANOVA table showed
highly significant differences among types laundry detergent, different temperatures, and
interaction between these two factors? and make final decision by using LSD
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You want to determine whether the brand of laundry detergent used and the temperature affects the amount of dirt removed from your laundry. To this end, you buy two different brands of detergent (“Best Clean” and “Super Clean”) and choose three different temperature levels (“cold”, “warm”, and “hot”). Then you divide your laundry randomly into 6×4 piles of equal size and assign each 4 piles into the combinations of (“Super Clean” and “Best Clean”) and (”cold”,”warm”, and “hot”). Cold Warm...
In evaluating the effectiveness of two different brands of laundry detergent (“Super” and “Outstanding”) at three different temperature levels (“cold”, “warm” and “hot”), the amounts of dirt (in µg kg-1) removed in four replicates using each combination are tabulated below. Temperature Detergent Cold Warm Hot “Super” 4, 5, 6, 5 7, 9, 8, 12 10, 12, 11, 9 “Outstanding” 6, 6, 4, 4 13, 15, 12, 12 12, 13, 10, 13 Page 5 of 8 Perform an appropriate test to...
...l Verizon 21:37 6% Х MBA 626 Case Stu... Q MBA 626 Case Study Two-Way ANOVA Product development engineers and marketers at a household washing machine manufacturing firm want to determine the optimal length of time for a washing cycle. Part of the study includes understanding the relationship between the detergent used (four brands) and the length of the washing cycle (18, 20, 22, or 24 minutes). In order to run the experiment, 32 standard household laundry loads (having equal...
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The operations manager for an appliance manufacturer wants to determine the optimal length of time for the washing cycle of a household clothes washer. An experiment is designed to measure the effect of detergent brand and washing cycle time on the amount of dirt removed from standard household laundry loads. Four brands of detergent (A,B,C,D) and four levels of washing cycles (18, 20, 22, and 24 minutes) are specifically selected for analysis. 32...
may I be able to get the excel sheet for this? sections A and
B, I do have the rest of it.
...l Verizon 21:37 6% Х MBA 626 Case Stu... Q MBA 626 Case Study Two-Way ANOVA Product development engineers and marketers at a household washing machine manufacturing firm want to determine the optimal length of time for a washing cycle. Part of the study includes understanding the relationship between the detergent used (four brands) and the length of...
1. Fill out the following ANOVA table for the two-way ANOVA model. This table comes from a data set with 4 levels for factor A, 3 levels for factor B, and 14 values in each group. (Round your answer for F to two decimal places, your answers for SS and MS to one decimal place, and the p-value to three decimal places. Do not round any numbers until the final input into the answer box.) Analysis of Variance Source DF...
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An automotive engineer wanted to determine whether the octane of gasoline used in a car increases gas mileage. He selected six different brands of car and assigned a driver to each car. Then 5 gallons of the gasoline selected was placed in the car. The car was driven around a closed track at 40 miles per hour until it ran out of gas. The number of miles driven was recorded and then...
Aa Aa 11. Two-factor ANOVA Emphasis on calculations W.Thomas Boyce, a professor and pediatrician at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, has studied interactions between individual differences in physiology and differences in experience in determining health and well-being. Dr. Boyce found that some children are more sensitive to their environments. They do exceptionally wel when the environment is suppo「tive but are much more likely to have mental and physical health problems when the environment has challenges. You decide to do...
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4. Question 5.7. Johnson and Leone (Statistics and Experimental Design in Engineering and the Physical Sciences, Wiley, 1977) describe an experiment to investigate warping of copper plates. The two factors studied were the temperature and the copper content of the plates. The response variable was a measure of the amount of warping. The data were as follows: Copper Content (%) Temperature (C)40 100 17, 20 16,2 24. 22 28, 27 12.9 18, 13...
Attempts: Average: /15 Д 4. Determining main effects and interactions in a two-way ANOVA А. Аа It is projected that approximately 580,000 veterans will take advantage of the GI Bill for the 21st Century. Boots to Books is a course for all veterans, current military members, and their family members, friends, and supporters. The goal of Boots to Books is to assist deployed, postdeployed, and veteran students in making a positive transition from military to civilian life or from deployment...