The person in charge of genetic evaluation of beef cattle wa…

The person in charge of genetic evaluation of beef cattle wants to know if birth weights of calves are influenced by breed and if they are influenced by the region of the U.S. (i.e., Northern U.S. vs Southern U.S.) in which the calf is born.  She has heard that calves born in the South are usually lighter at birth than are calves born in the North.  In order to answer these questions, she sets up a 2 x 3 factorial experiment with 3 replications and obtains the birth weights (in pounds) shown in the following table:                   Angus       Charolais       Simmental North             85                93                 91                       85                92                 92                       83                94                 92   South            85                84                  82                      76                85                   83                      74                83                   83       The partially completed ANOVA table is as follows: Source               df             SS            MS          F       Total                                 548.00 Location Breed                               174.33       87.165     13.643 Location x breed                  9.00         4.500 Error                                                                                         State the null and alternative hypothesis for location.  Using a significance level of α = 0.05, do you reject or not reject the Ho?

A state energy agency mailed questionnaires on energy conser…

A state energy agency mailed questionnaires on energy conservation to 1,000 homeowners in Columbus.  Suppose an experiment consists of randomly selecting one of the returned questionnaires.  Consider the events:    Event A:  the home is constructed of brick    Event B:  the home is more than 30 years old    Event C:  the home is heated with oil A home that is constructed of brick and is less than or equal to 30 years old would be represented by which one of the following?

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 mean of these 1,000 sample means is expected to be equal to:

The mean length of time required to complete a 5K race was 2…

The mean length of time required to complete a 5K race was 20 minutes.  The standard deviation of the times was 4 minutes.  The racing times were approximately normally distributed.  What is the probability that a randomly selected runner completed the race in less than 16 minutes?

A Randomized Block Design is used to compare fleece weights…

A Randomized Block Design is used to compare fleece weights of three breeds of sheep – Merino, Suffolk, and Dorset (we can think of the three breeds as being the three treatments).  The sheep are divided into two weight classes (i.e., two blocks).  Block one contains sheep weighing less than 150 lb and block two contains sheep weighing more than 150 lb.  The fleece weights (in pounds) are as follows:                    Merino          Suffolk          Dorset Block 1          13                  8                  9 Block 2          14                  9                 11                                                                          The partially completed ANOVA table for this experiment is as follows: Source     df          SS            MS            F      Total                29.33333 Breed              26.33333     13.16667    79.00003 Block                     Error                 0.33333        0.16667              The correct degrees of freedom for total, breed, block, and error, respectively are:

A randomized block design is used to compare litter sizes of…

A randomized block design is used to compare litter sizes of the Yorkshire and Duroc breeds of sows.  Blocking is used in an attempt to remove the effects of sow age, since it is known that sow age influences litter size.  Each block contains sows of similar ages.  The data collected for this experiment are as follows:                   Yorkshire       Duroc       Block totals Block 1          9 pigs         7 pigs         16 pigs Block 2         10                8                18 Block 3         11                9                 20 Block 4         13              10                 23                                                                             Totals           43              34                 77   The partially completed ANOVA table for this experiment is as follows:   Source          df          SS          MS          F        Total                        23.875 Breed                      10.125      10.125      81.0 Block                       13.375       Error                          0.375                                   Calculate the mean square for blocks and the mean square for error.