True/False
Instruction 16-5
A chemist employed by a pharmaceutical firm has developed a muscle relaxant.She took a sample of 14 people suffering from extreme muscle constriction.She gave each a vial containing a dose (X)of the drug and recorded the time to relief (Y)measured in seconds for each.She fit a quadratic model to this data.The results obtained by Microsoft Excel follow.
Note: Adj.R Square = Adjusted R Square;Std.Error = Standard Error
-Referring to Instruction 16-5,suppose the chemist decides to use a t test to determine if there is a significant difference between a linear model and a quadratic model that includes a linear term.If she used a level of significance of 0.01,she would decide that the linear model is sufficient.
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