The sample mean and sample standard deviation are examples of parameters.
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A randomized block design was used to compare the mean respo…
A randomized block design was used to compare the mean responses for three treatments. Four blocks of three homogeneous experimental units were selected, and each treatment was randomly assigned to one experimental unit within each block. The partially completed ANOVA table for this experiment is as follows: Source df SS MS F Total 11 84.489 Treatments 2 12.032 6.016 Blocks 3 71.749 23.916 Error 6 0.708 0.118 Do the data provide sufficient evidence to indicate that blocking was effective in reducing variation in the responses? Use α = 0.05.
An animal scientist is interested in determining the proport…
An animal scientist is interested in determining the proportion of ewes that give birth to twins. Rather than examine the records for all ewes in the United States, he randomly selects 500 ewes and finds that 220 of them gave birth to twins. The animal scientist knows that the sample size of n = 500 is large enough for large-sample confidence interval procedures to be valid, because:
Suppose that 20% of the Golden Retrievers in the U.S. have a…
Suppose that 20% of the Golden Retrievers in the U.S. have a particular genetic defect. We randomly select 4 Golden Retrievers from the population consisting of all Golden Retrievers in the U.S. What is the probability that exactly 1 of the 4 dogs in this sample will have the genetic defect? To find the answer to this question, you will need to use the equation for the binomial distribution.
A two-factor factorial experiment is conducted to compare fl…
A two-factor factorial experiment is conducted to compare fleece weights of Merino, Suffolk, and Dorset ewes fed one of two diets. Two ewes of each breed are randomly assigned to each diet. The fleece weights (in pounds) are as follows: Merino Suffolk Dorset Diet 1 14 9 8 15 10 8 Diet 2 13 8 11 12 9 12 The partially completed ANOVA table is as follows: Source df SS MS F Total 66.2500 Diet 0.0833 0.0833 0.19992 Breed 46.5000 23.2500 55.79955 Diet x Breed 17.1667 Error 2.5000 0.41667 Should we test the hypotheses involving differences in mean levels of the main effects of diet and breed? Assume that we use a significance level of 0.05.
We have three independent events (A, B, and C) where P(A)…
We have three independent events (A, B, and C) where P(A) = 0.20 P(B) = 0.30 P(C) = 0.40 Find the probability of all three events occurring at the same time.
The following is a valid probability distribution for a disc…
The following is a valid probability distribution for a discrete random variable, X: X 0 1 2 3 P (X) 0.20 0.30 0.30 0.20
Suppose that 10% of the Labrador Retrievers in the U.S. have…
Suppose that 10% of the Labrador Retrievers in the U.S. have a particular genetic defect. We randomly select 6 Labs from the population consisting of all Labs in the U.S. What is the probability that at least 1 (i.e., 1 or more) of the 6 dogs in this sample have the genetic defect?
A population of rabbits has a mean weight of 12 lb with a st…
A population of rabbits has a mean weight of 12 lb with a standard deviation of 3 lb. A rabbit breeder selects 1,000 samples of 36 rabbits each from this population, calculates the mean weight of the rabbits in each of these 1,000 samples, and then graphs the 1,000 sample means. The standard deviation of the 1,000 sample means is expected to be equal to:
A two-factor factorial experiment is conducted to compare li…
A two-factor factorial experiment is conducted to compare litter sizes of Yorkshire and Landrace sows derived either from a line unselected for litter size or from a line that has gone through 15 years of selection for increased litter size. Two sows of each breed are randomly selected from each line. Their litter sizes are as follows: Yorkshire Landrace Unselected line 8 9 9 10 Selected line 11 11 10 9 The partially completed ANOVA table is as follows: Source df SS MS F Total 7.875 Line 3.125 3.125 3.57 Breed Line x Breed Error 3.500 0.875 Find the mean squares for the line x breed interaction.