11.20 TV Hours A random survey was done at a small Lutheran college, and the students were asked how many hours a week they spent watching TV. They were also asked what class they were in (1 = Freshman, 2 Junior, 4 = Senior). The survey was = Sophomore, 3 = given only to psychology students. Minitab output is shown. a. Figure out the missing SS (sum of squares). b. Figure out MS class by dividing SS class (from part a) by DF class, and compare it with 8.9. c. Check the F-value by dividing MS class by MS Error. d. When MS factor (in this case MS class) is smaller than MS Error, what does that show about the F-value? Will it be more than 1 or less than 1? One-way ANOVA: TVHours versus class DF SS MS 3 ???? 8.9 106 3247.2 30.6 F Р 0.29 0.833 Source class Error Total 109 3273.8 Level N Mean 1234 27 5.537 23 6.870 33 5.909 27 5.648

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Chapter10: Statistics
Section10.5: Comparing Sets Of Data
Problem 26PFA
Question
11.20
TV Hours A random survey was done at a small Lutheran college, and the students were
asked how many hours a week they spent watching TV. They were also asked what class
they were in (1 = Freshman, 2
Junior, 4 = Senior). The survey was
=
Sophomore, 3
=
given only to psychology students. Minitab output is shown.
a. Figure out the missing SS (sum of squares).
b. Figure out MS class by dividing SS class (from part a) by DF class, and compare
it with 8.9.
c. Check the F-value by dividing MS class by MS Error.
d. When MS factor (in this case MS class) is smaller than MS Error, what does that
show about the F-value? Will it be more than 1 or less than 1?
One-way ANOVA: TVHours versus class
DF
SS
MS
3
???? 8.9
106 3247.2 30.6
F
Р
0.29 0.833
Source
class
Error
Total 109 3273.8
Level
N
Mean
1234
27
5.537
23
6.870
33
5.909
27
5.648
Transcribed Image Text:11.20 TV Hours A random survey was done at a small Lutheran college, and the students were asked how many hours a week they spent watching TV. They were also asked what class they were in (1 = Freshman, 2 Junior, 4 = Senior). The survey was = Sophomore, 3 = given only to psychology students. Minitab output is shown. a. Figure out the missing SS (sum of squares). b. Figure out MS class by dividing SS class (from part a) by DF class, and compare it with 8.9. c. Check the F-value by dividing MS class by MS Error. d. When MS factor (in this case MS class) is smaller than MS Error, what does that show about the F-value? Will it be more than 1 or less than 1? One-way ANOVA: TVHours versus class DF SS MS 3 ???? 8.9 106 3247.2 30.6 F Р 0.29 0.833 Source class Error Total 109 3273.8 Level N Mean 1234 27 5.537 23 6.870 33 5.909 27 5.648
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