For the below output, what was the test used, the p-value and the conclusion?


| a. |
An F test, with 1 and 94 degrees of freedom; p = 0.000;reject the null |
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| b. |
A chi-square test with 4 degrees of freedom; p = 0.383; do not reject the null. |
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| c. |
A t-test with 91 degrees of freedom; p = 0.000; reject the null |
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| d. |
An F test with 4 and 91 degrees of freedom; p = 0.000; reject the null |
For the below output, what was the test used, the p-value and the conclusion? a. An F test...
For the below output, what was the test used, the p-value and
the conclusion?
a.
An F test, with 1 and 94 degrees of freedom; p
= 0.000;reject the null
b.
A chi-square test with 4 degrees of freedom; p = 0.383; do not
reject the null.
c.
A t-test with 91 degrees of freedom; p =
0.000; reject the null
d.
An F test with 4 and 91 degrees of freedom; p
= 0.000; reject the null
lSummary of...
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Do a two-sample test for equality of means assuming unequal variances. Calculate the p-value using Excel. (a-1) Comparison of GPA for randomly chosen college juniors and seniors: x⎯⎯1 = 4, s1 = .20, n1 = 15, x⎯⎯2 = 4.25, s2 = .30, n2 = 15, α = .025, left-tailed test. (Negative values should be indicated by a minus sign. Round down your d.f. answer to the nearest whole number and other answers to 4 decimal places. Do not use "quick"...
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Do a two-sample test for equality of means assuming unequal variances. Calculate the p-value using Excel. (a-1) Comparison of GPA for randomly chosen college juniors and seniors: x⎯⎯1x1 = 4.75, s1 = .20, n1 = 15, x⎯⎯2x2 = 5.18, s2 = .30, n2 = 15, α = .025, left-tailed test. (Negative values should be indicated by a minus sign. Round down your d.f. answer to the nearest whole number and other answers to 4 decimal places. Do not use "quick"...
Do a two-sample test for equality of means assuming unequal variances. Calculate the p-value using Excel. (a-1) Comparison of GPA for randomly chosen college juniors and seniors: x⎯⎯1x1 = 4.75, s1 = .20, n1 = 15, x⎯⎯2x2 = 5.18, s2 = .30, n2 = 15, α = .025, left-tailed test. (Negative values should be indicated by a minus sign. Round down your d.f. answer to the nearest whole number and other answers to 4 decimal places. Do not use "quick"...
Do a two-sample test for equality of means assuming unequal variances. Calculate the p-value using Excel. (a-1) Comparison of GPA for randomly chosen college juniors and seniors: x⎯⎯1 = 4, s1 = .20, n1 = 15, x⎯⎯2 = 4.25, s2 = .30, n2 = 15, α = .025, left-tailed test. (Negative values should be indicated by a minus sign. Round down your d.f. answer to the nearest whole number and other answers to 4 decimal places. Do not use "quick"...
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freedom between groups is 2,
The degrees of freedom within is given to be 39, the F statistic
is given to be 3.33. and the p-value of
0.0461. (a) How many groups are there in this test? (b) What was
the sample size? (c) What is the conclusion of the test at the 5%
significance level?
An independent random sample is selected from an approxi- mately
normal...
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a) Using the table above, which coefficients are statistically
significant? And is the model significant?
b) Give me the equations to calculate the following a t-stat, an
f-stat, coefficient in an SLR, and a Standard Error.
c) What are the 6 Gauss-Markov Assumptions and what, when met,
do they say about our linear model.
d) What is the t-stat for a 95% confidence interval, with 522
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