Deck 11: Analysis of Variance and Design of Experiments

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RightAid Inc.operates a regional chain of 120 pharmacies.Each pharmacy's floor plan includes a greeting card department which is relatively isolated.Cathy Eng, Marketing Manager, feels that the level of lighting in the greeting card department may affect sales in that department.She chooses three levels of lighting (soft, medium, and bright)and randomly assigns six pharmacies to each lighting level.In Cathy's experimental design "sales in the greeting card department" is ___.

A)the dependent variable
B)a concomitant variable
C)a treatment variable
D)a blocking variable
E)a constant
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In experimental design, a characteristic of the subjects that was present prior to the experiment and is not the result of the experimenter's manipulations or control is called a classification variable.
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RightAid Inc.operates a regional chain of 120 pharmacies.Each pharmacy's floor plan includes a greeting card department which is relatively isolated.Cathy Eng, Marketing Manager, feels that the level of lighting in the greeting card department may affect sales in that department.She chooses three levels of lighting (soft, medium, and bright)and randomly assigns six pharmacies to each lighting level.In Cathy's experimental design "lighting" is ___.

A)the dependent variable
B)a concomitant variable
C)a treatment variable
D)a blocking variable
E)a response variable
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RightAid Inc.operates a regional chain of 120 pharmacies.Each pharmacy's floor plan includes a greeting card department which is relatively isolated.Cathy Eng, Marketing Manager, feels that the level of lighting in the greeting card department may affect sales in that department.She chooses three levels of lighting (soft, medium, and bright)and randomly assigns six pharmacies to each lighting level.Cathy's experimental design is a ___.

A)factorial design
B)random block design
C)normalized block design
D)completely randomized design
E)fractional design
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RightAid Inc.operates a regional chain of 120 pharmacies.Each pharmacy's floor plan includes a greeting card department which is relatively isolated.Cathy Eng, Marketing Manager, feels that the level of lighting in the greeting card department may affect sales in that department.She chooses three levels of lighting (soft, medium, and bright)and randomly assigns six pharmacies to each lighting level.Analysis of Cathy's data yielded the following ANOVA table:  <strong>RightAid Inc.operates a regional chain of 120 pharmacies.Each pharmacy's floor plan includes a greeting card department which is relatively isolated.Cathy Eng, Marketing Manager, feels that the level of lighting in the greeting card department may affect sales in that department.She chooses three levels of lighting (soft, medium, and bright)and randomly assigns six pharmacies to each lighting level.Analysis of Cathy's data yielded the following ANOVA table:   Using  \alpha  = 0.05, the appropriate decision is ___.</strong> A)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \neq   \mu <sub> 2</sub> \neq   \mu <sub> 3</sub> B)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub> = \mu <sub> 2</sub> =  \mu <sub> 3</sub> C)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \ge   \mu <sub> 2</sub>  \ge\mu <sub> 3</sub> D)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \le   \mu <sub> 2</sub>  \le\mu <sub> 3</sub> E)inconclusive <div style=padding-top: 35px>  Using α\alpha = 0.05, the appropriate decision is ___.

A)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \neq μ\mu 2 \neq μ\mu 3
B)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 = μ\mu 2 = μ\mu 3
C)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \ge μ\mu 2 \geμ\mu 3
D)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \le μ\mu 2 \leμ\mu 3
E)inconclusive
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Analysis of variance may be used to test the differences in the means of more than two independent populations.
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In analysis of variance tests a t distribution forms the basis for making the decisions.
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RightAid Inc.operates a regional chain of 120 pharmacies.Each pharmacy's floor plan includes a greeting card department which is relatively isolated.Cathy Eng, Marketing Manager, feels that the level of lighting in the greeting card department may affect sales in that department.She chooses three levels of lighting (soft, medium, and bright)and randomly assigns six pharmacies to each lighting level.Analysis of Cathy's data yielded the following ANOVA table:  <strong>RightAid Inc.operates a regional chain of 120 pharmacies.Each pharmacy's floor plan includes a greeting card department which is relatively isolated.Cathy Eng, Marketing Manager, feels that the level of lighting in the greeting card department may affect sales in that department.She chooses three levels of lighting (soft, medium, and bright)and randomly assigns six pharmacies to each lighting level.Analysis of Cathy's data yielded the following ANOVA table:   Using  \alpha  = 0.05, the observed F value is ___.</strong> A)0.5022 B)0.1333 C)1.9911 D)7.5000 E)1.000 <div style=padding-top: 35px>  Using α\alpha = 0.05, the observed F value is ___.

A)0.5022
B)0.1333
C)1.9911
D)7.5000
E)1.000
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An experimental design contains only independent variables.
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RightAid Inc.operates a regional chain of 120 pharmacies.Each pharmacy's floor plan includes a greeting card department which is relatively isolated.Cathy Eng, Marketing Manager, feels that the level of lighting in the greeting card department may affect sales in that department.She chooses three levels of lighting (soft, medium, and bright)and randomly assigns six pharmacies to each lighting level.Cathy's null hypothesis is ___.

A) μ\mu 1 = μ\mu 2 = μ\mu 3
B) μ\mu 1 \neq μ\mu 2 \neq μ\mu 3
C) μ\mu 1 \geμ\mu 2 \ge μ\mu 3
D) μ\mu 1 \leμ\mu 2 \leμ\mu 3
E) μ\mu 1 \leμ\mu 2 3
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ShopEasy Inc.is a specialty e-tailer that operates 87 catalogue websites on the Internet.Larson Brown, Sales Director, feels that the style (colour scheme, graphics, fonts, etc.)of a website may affect its sales.He chooses three levels of design style (neon, old world and sophisticated)and randomly assigns six catalogue websites to each design style.In Larson's experiment "style" is ___.

A)the dependent variable
B)a treatment variable
C)a concomitant variable
D)a blocking variable
E)a response variable
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The statistical methods of analysis of variance assume equal sample means.
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Determining the table value for the F distribution is different from finding values in the t distribution tables because the F table requires two values for degrees of freedom.
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In experimental design, classification variables are independent variables.
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RightAid Inc.operates a regional chain of 120 pharmacies.Each pharmacy's floor plan includes a greeting card department which is relatively isolated.Cathy Eng, Marketing Manager, feels that the level of lighting in the greeting card department may affect sales in that department.She chooses three levels of lighting (soft, medium, and bright)and randomly assigns six pharmacies to each lighting level.Analysis of Cathy's data yielded the following ANOVA table:  <strong>RightAid Inc.operates a regional chain of 120 pharmacies.Each pharmacy's floor plan includes a greeting card department which is relatively isolated.Cathy Eng, Marketing Manager, feels that the level of lighting in the greeting card department may affect sales in that department.She chooses three levels of lighting (soft, medium, and bright)and randomly assigns six pharmacies to each lighting level.Analysis of Cathy's data yielded the following ANOVA table:   Using  \alpha  = 0.05, the critical F value is ___.</strong> A)13.68 B)19.43 C)3.59 D)19.45 E)3.68 <div style=padding-top: 35px>  Using α\alpha = 0.05, the critical F value is ___.

A)13.68
B)19.43
C)3.59
D)19.45
E)3.68
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ShopEasy Inc.is a specialty e-tailer that operates 87 catalogue websites on the Internet.Larson Brown, Sales Director, feels that the style (colour scheme, graphics, fonts, etc.)of a website may affect its sales.He chooses three levels of design style (neon, old world and sophisticated)and randomly assigns six catalogue websites to each design style.Larson's experimental design is a ___.

A)factorial design
B)random block design
C)completely randomized design
D)normalized block design
E)partially randomized design
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RightAid Inc.operates a regional chain of 120 pharmacies.Each pharmacy's floor plan includes a greeting card department which is relatively isolated.Cathy Eng, Marketing Manager, feels that the level of lighting in the greeting card department may affect sales in that department.She chooses three levels of lighting (soft, medium, and bright)and randomly assigns six pharmacies to each lighting level.Analysis of Cathy's data yielded the following ANOVA table:  <strong>RightAid Inc.operates a regional chain of 120 pharmacies.Each pharmacy's floor plan includes a greeting card department which is relatively isolated.Cathy Eng, Marketing Manager, feels that the level of lighting in the greeting card department may affect sales in that department.She chooses three levels of lighting (soft, medium, and bright)and randomly assigns six pharmacies to each lighting level.Analysis of Cathy's data yielded the following ANOVA table:   Using  \alpha  = 0.05, the appropriate decision is ___.</strong> A)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub> =  \mu <sub> 2</sub>= \mu <sub> 3</sub> B)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \neq   \mu <sub> 2</sub>  \neq\mu <sub> 3</sub> C)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub> \ge    \mu <sub> 2</sub>  \ge    \mu <sub> 3</sub> D)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \le   \mu <sub> </sub><sub>2</sub>  \le\mu <sub> 3</sub> E)inconclusive <div style=padding-top: 35px>  Using α\alpha = 0.05, the appropriate decision is ___.

A)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 = μ\mu 2= μ\mu 3
B)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \neq μ\mu 2 \neqμ\mu 3
C)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \ge μ\mu 2 \ge μ\mu 3
D)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \le μ\mu 2 \leμ\mu 3
E)inconclusive
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In experimental design, a variable that the experimenter controls or modifies in the experiment is called a treatment variable.
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The statistical methods of analysis of variance assume that the populations are normally distributed.
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In experimental design, treatment variables are response variables.
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Data from a completely randomized design are shown in the following table:  <strong>Data from a completely randomized design are shown in the following table:   For a one-way ANOVA using  \alpha  = 0.05, the observed F value is ___.</strong> A)5.66 B)3.19 C)18.08 D)4.34 E)8.98 <div style=padding-top: 35px>  For a one-way ANOVA using α\alpha = 0.05, the observed F value is ___.

A)5.66
B)3.19
C)18.08
D)4.34
E)8.98
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Suppose a researcher sets up a design in which there are five different treatments and a total of 32 measurements in the study.For alpha = .01, the critical table F value is ___.

A)3.75
B)3.78
C)4.07
D)4.11
E)4.91
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ShopEasy Inc.is a specialty e-tailer that operates 87 catalogue websites on the Internet.Larson Brown, Sales Director, feels that the style (colour scheme, graphics, fonts, etc.)of a website may affect its sales.He chooses three levels of design style (neon, old world and sophisticated)and randomly assigns six catalogue websites to each design style.Larson's null hypothesis is ___.

A) μ\mu 1 \geμ\mu 2 \ge μ\mu 3
B) μ\mu 1 \neqμ\mu 2 \neq μ\mu 3
C) μ\mu 1 = μ\mu 2 = μ\mu 3
D) μ\mu 1 \leμ\mu 2 \le μ\mu 3
E) μ\mu 1 \le μ\mu 2μ\mu 3
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ShopEasy Inc.is a specialty e-tailer that operates 87 catalogue websites on the Internet.Larson Brown, Sales Director, feels that the style (colour scheme, graphics, fonts, etc.)of a website may affect its sales.He chooses three levels of design style (neon, old world and sophisticated)and randomly assigns six catalogue websites to each design style.Analysis of Larson's data yielded the following ANOVA table:  <strong>ShopEasy Inc.is a specialty e-tailer that operates 87 catalogue websites on the Internet.Larson Brown, Sales Director, feels that the style (colour scheme, graphics, fonts, etc.)of a website may affect its sales.He chooses three levels of design style (neon, old world and sophisticated)and randomly assigns six catalogue websites to each design style.Analysis of Larson's data yielded the following ANOVA table:   Using  \alpha  = 0.05, the observed F value is ___.</strong> A)0.5022 B)0.1333 C)1.9911 D)17.5054 E)22.4567 <div style=padding-top: 35px>  Using α\alpha = 0.05, the observed F value is ___.

A)0.5022
B)0.1333
C)1.9911
D)17.5054
E)22.4567
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ShopEasy Inc.is a specialty e-tailer that operates 87 catalogue websites on the Internet.Larson Brown, Sales Director, feels that the style (colour scheme, graphics, fonts, etc.)of a website may affect its sales.He chooses three levels of design style (neon, old world and sophisticated)and randomly assigns six catalogue websites to each design style.Analysis of Larson's data yielded the following ANOVA table:  <strong>ShopEasy Inc.is a specialty e-tailer that operates 87 catalogue websites on the Internet.Larson Brown, Sales Director, feels that the style (colour scheme, graphics, fonts, etc.)of a website may affect its sales.He chooses three levels of design style (neon, old world and sophisticated)and randomly assigns six catalogue websites to each design style.Analysis of Larson's data yielded the following ANOVA table:   Using  \alpha  = 0.05, the appropriate decision is ___.</strong> A)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub> = \mu <sub> 2</sub> = \mu <sub>3</sub> B)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \neq   \mu <sub> 2</sub>  \neq\mu <sub>3</sub> C)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \ge   \mu <sub> 2</sub>  \ge   \mu <sub> 3</sub> D)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \le   \mu <sub> 2</sub>  \le   \mu <sub> 3</sub> E)do nothing <div style=padding-top: 35px>  Using α\alpha = 0.05, the appropriate decision is ___.

A)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 = μ\mu 2 = μ\mu 3
B)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \neq μ\mu 2 \neqμ\mu 3
C)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \ge μ\mu 2 \ge μ\mu 3
D)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \le μ\mu 2 \le μ\mu 3
E)do nothing
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Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%)by randomly assigning five customers to each sales discount rate.In Cindy's experiment, "sales discount rate" is ___.

A)the dependent variable
B)a treatment variable
C)a blocking variable
D)a concomitant variable
E)a constant
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Data from a completely randomized design are shown in the following table: <strong>Data from a completely randomized design are shown in the following table:   For a one-way ANOVA, the Total Sum of Squares (SST)is ___.</strong> A)36.17 B)28.75 C)64.92 D)18.03 E)28.04 <div style=padding-top: 35px> For a one-way ANOVA, the Total Sum of Squares (SST)is ___.

A)36.17
B)28.75
C)64.92
D)18.03
E)28.04
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Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%)by randomly assigning five customers to each sales discount rate.An analysis of Cindy's data produced the following ANOVA table:  <strong>Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%)by randomly assigning five customers to each sales discount rate.An analysis of Cindy's data produced the following ANOVA table:   Using  \alpha  = 0.01, the observed F value is ___.</strong> A)6.2102 B)0.1610 C)0.1875 D)5.3333 E)4.9873 <div style=padding-top: 35px>  Using α\alpha = 0.01, the observed F value is ___.

A)6.2102
B)0.1610
C)0.1875
D)5.3333
E)4.9873
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Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%)by randomly assigning five customers to each sales discount rate.An analysis of Cindy's data produced the following ANOVA table:  <strong>Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%)by randomly assigning five customers to each sales discount rate.An analysis of Cindy's data produced the following ANOVA table:   Using  \alpha  = 0.01, the critical F value is ___.</strong> A)5.33 B)6.21 C)0.16 D)5.29 E)6.89 <div style=padding-top: 35px>  Using α\alpha = 0.01, the critical F value is ___.

A)5.33
B)6.21
C)0.16
D)5.29
E)6.89
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Data from a completely randomized design are shown in the following table: <strong>Data from a completely randomized design are shown in the following table:   For a one-way ANOVA, the Error Sum of Squares (SSE)is ___.</strong> A)36.17 B)28.75 C)64.92 D)18.03 E)28.04 <div style=padding-top: 35px> For a one-way ANOVA, the Error Sum of Squares (SSE)is ___.

A)36.17
B)28.75
C)64.92
D)18.03
E)28.04
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ShopEasy Inc.is a specialty e-tailer that operates 87 catalogue websites on the Internet.Larson Brown, Sales Director, feels that the style (colour scheme, graphics, fonts, etc.)of a website may affect its sales.He chooses three levels of design style (neon, old world and sophisticated)and randomly assigns six catalogue websites to each design style.In Larson's experiment "sales at a website" is ___.

A)a blocking variable
B)a concomitant variable
C)a treatment variable
D)the dependent variable
E)the independent variable
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Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%)by randomly assigning five customers to each sales discount rate.Cindy's null hypothesis is ___.

A) μ\mu 1 = μ\mu 2 = μ\mu 3 = μ\mu 4 = μ\mu 5
B) μ\mu 1 \neqμ\mu 2 \neqμ\mu 3 \neqμ\mu 4 \neqμ\mu 5
C) μ\mu 1 \neqμ\mu 2 \neq μ\mu 3 \neqμ\mu 4
D) μ\mu 1 = μ\mu 2 = μ\mu 3 = μ\mu 4
E) μ\mu 1μ\mu 2 = μ\mu 3 = μ\mu 4
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Data from a completely randomized design are shown in the following table: <strong>Data from a completely randomized design are shown in the following table:   For a one-way ANOVA, the Between Sum of Squares (SSC)is ___.</strong> A)36.17 B)28.75 C)64.92 D)18.03 E)28.04 <div style=padding-top: 35px> For a one-way ANOVA, the Between Sum of Squares (SSC)is ___.

A)36.17
B)28.75
C)64.92
D)18.03
E)28.04
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Data from a completely randomized design are shown in the following table:  <strong>Data from a completely randomized design are shown in the following table:   For a one-way ANOVA using  \alpha = 0.05, the critical F value is ___.</strong> A)3.86 B)3.59 C)19.38 D)4.26 E)6.8 <div style=padding-top: 35px>  For a one-way ANOVA using α\alpha = 0.05, the critical F value is ___.

A)3.86
B)3.59
C)19.38
D)4.26
E)6.8
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ShopEasy Inc.is a specialty e-tailer that operates 87 catalogue websites on the Internet.Larson Brown, Sales Director, feels that the style (colour scheme, graphics, fonts, etc.)of a website may affect its sales.He chooses three levels of design style (neon, old world and sophisticated)and randomly assigns six catalogue websites to each design style.Analysis of Larson's data yielded the following ANOVA table:  <strong>ShopEasy Inc.is a specialty e-tailer that operates 87 catalogue websites on the Internet.Larson Brown, Sales Director, feels that the style (colour scheme, graphics, fonts, etc.)of a website may affect its sales.He chooses three levels of design style (neon, old world and sophisticated)and randomly assigns six catalogue websites to each design style.Analysis of Larson's data yielded the following ANOVA table:   Using  \alpha  = 0.05, the critical F value is ___.</strong> A)3.57 B)19.43 C)3.68 D)19.45 E)2.85 <div style=padding-top: 35px>  Using α\alpha = 0.05, the critical F value is ___.

A)3.57
B)19.43
C)3.68
D)19.45
E)2.85
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Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%)by randomly assigning five customers to each sales discount rate.An analysis of Cindy's data produced the following ANOVA table:  <strong>Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%)by randomly assigning five customers to each sales discount rate.An analysis of Cindy's data produced the following ANOVA table:   Using  \alpha  = 0.01, the appropriate decision is ___.</strong> A)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub>1</sub>= \mu <sub>2</sub>= \mu <sub>3</sub>= \mu <sub>4</sub> B)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub>1</sub>  \neq   \mu <sub>2</sub>  \neq\mu <sub>3</sub>  \neq\mu <sub>4</sub> C)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub>1</sub>= \mu <sub>2</sub>= \mu <sub>3</sub>= \mu <sub>4</sub>= \mu <sub>5</sub> D)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub>1</sub>  \neq   \mu <sub>2</sub>  \neq\mu <sub>3</sub>  \neq\mu <sub>4</sub> \neq\mu <sub>5</sub> E)do nothing <div style=padding-top: 35px>  Using α\alpha = 0.01, the appropriate decision is ___.

A)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1= μ\mu 2= μ\mu 3= μ\mu 4
B)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \neq μ\mu 2 \neqμ\mu 3 \neqμ\mu 4
C)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1= μ\mu 2= μ\mu 3= μ\mu 4= μ\mu 5
D)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \neq μ\mu 2 \neqμ\mu 3 \neqμ\mu 4 \neqμ\mu 5
E)do nothing
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ShopEasy Inc.is a specialty e-tailer that operates 87 catalogue websites on the Internet.Larson Brown, Sales Director, feels that the style (colour scheme, graphics, fonts, etc.)of a website may affect its sales.He chooses three levels of design style (neon, old world and sophisticated)and randomly assigns six catalogue websites to each design style.Analysis of Larson's data yielded the following ANOVA table:  <strong>ShopEasy Inc.is a specialty e-tailer that operates 87 catalogue websites on the Internet.Larson Brown, Sales Director, feels that the style (colour scheme, graphics, fonts, etc.)of a website may affect its sales.He chooses three levels of design style (neon, old world and sophisticated)and randomly assigns six catalogue websites to each design style.Analysis of Larson's data yielded the following ANOVA table:   Using  \alpha  = 0.05, the appropriate decision is ___.</strong> A)inconclusive B)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \neq   \mu <sub> 2</sub>  \neq\mu <sub> 3</sub> C)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub> = \mu <sub> 2</sub> =  \mu <sub> 3</sub> D)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \ge\mu <sub> 2</sub>  \ge\mu <sub> 3</sub> E)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \le   \mu <sub> 2</sub>  \le\mu <sub> 3</sub> <div style=padding-top: 35px>  Using α\alpha = 0.05, the appropriate decision is ___.

A)inconclusive
B)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \neq μ\mu 2 \neqμ\mu 3
C)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 = μ\mu 2 = μ\mu 3
D)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \geμ\mu 2 \geμ\mu 3
E)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \le μ\mu 2 \leμ\mu 3
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Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%)by randomly assigning five customers to each sales discount rate.In Cindy's experiment, "average collection period" is ___.

A)the dependent variable
B)a treatment variable
C)a blocking variable
D)a concomitant variable
E)a constant
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Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%)by randomly assigning five customers to each sales discount rate.An analysis of Cindy's data produced the following ANOVA table:  <strong>Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%)by randomly assigning five customers to each sales discount rate.An analysis of Cindy's data produced the following ANOVA table:   Using  \alpha = 0.01, the appropriate decision is ___.</strong> A)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub>1</sub>= \mu <sub>2</sub>= \mu <sub>3</sub>= \mu <sub>4</sub> B)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub>1</sub>  \neq   \mu <sub>2</sub>  \neq\mu <sub>3</sub>  \neq\mu <sub>4</sub> C)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub>1</sub>= \mu <sub>2</sub>= \mu <sub>3</sub>= \mu <sub>4</sub> D)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub>1</sub>  \neq   \mu <sub>2</sub>  \neq   \mu <sub>3</sub>  \neq\mu <sub>4</sub> E)do nothing <div style=padding-top: 35px>  Using α\alpha = 0.01, the appropriate decision is ___.

A)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1= μ\mu 2= μ\mu 3= μ\mu 4
B)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \neq μ\mu 2 \neqμ\mu 3 \neqμ\mu 4
C)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1= μ\mu 2= μ\mu 3= μ\mu 4
D)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \neq μ\mu 2 \neq μ\mu 3 \neqμ\mu 4
E)do nothing
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Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%)by randomly assigning five customers to each sales discount rate.Cindy's experimental design is a ___.

A)factorial design
B)random block design
C)completely randomized design
D)normalized block design
E)incomplete block design
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Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table: <strong>Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table:   The Total Sum of Squares (SST)is ___.</strong> A)65.00 B)17.50 C)47.00 D)0.500 E)1.000 <div style=padding-top: 35px> The Total Sum of Squares (SST)is ___.

A)65.00
B)17.50
C)47.00
D)0.500
E)1.000
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Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%).First, she classified DCI's credit customers into three categories by total assets (small, medium, and large).Then, she randomly assigned four customers from each category to a sales discount rate.An analysis of Cindy's data yielded the following ANOVA table:  <strong>Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%).First, she classified DCI's credit customers into three categories by total assets (small, medium, and large).Then, she randomly assigned four customers from each category to a sales discount rate.An analysis of Cindy's data yielded the following ANOVA table:   Using  \alpha  = 0.05, the appropriate decision for treatment effects is ___.</strong> A)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub>1</sub>= \mu <sub>2</sub>= \mu <sub>3</sub>= \mu <sub>4</sub> B)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \neq\mu <sub> 2</sub>  \neq\mu <sub> 3 </sub> \neq\mu <sub> 4</sub> C)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \ge   \mu <sub> 2</sub> \ge   \mu <sub> 3</sub>  \ge   \mu <sub> 4</sub> D)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \le   \mu <sub> 2</sub>  \le   \mu <sub> 3</sub>  \le   \mu <sub> 4</sub> E)do nothing <div style=padding-top: 35px>  Using α\alpha = 0.05, the appropriate decision for treatment effects is ___.

A)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1= μ\mu 2= μ\mu 3= μ\mu 4
B)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \neqμ\mu 2 \neqμ\mu 3 \neqμ\mu 4
C)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \ge μ\mu 2 \ge μ\mu 3 \ge μ\mu 4
D)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \le μ\mu 2 \le μ\mu 3 \le μ\mu 4
E)do nothing
Question
Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%).Cindy wants to control for the size of the customer but not to test for it as the main variable of interest so she classified DCI's credit customers into three categories by total assets (small, medium, and large).Then, she randomly assigned four customers from each category to a sales discount rate.Cindy's experimental design is a ___.

A)normalized block design
B)completely randomized design
C)factorial design
D)random block design
E)partially randomized design
Question
For the following ANOVA table, the dfError value is ___. <strong>For the following ANOVA table, the df<sub>Error</sub> value is ___.  </strong> A)4 B)20 C)12 D)64 E)16 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)4
B)20
C)12
D)64
E)16
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Data from a completely randomized design are shown in the following table:  <strong>Data from a completely randomized design are shown in the following table:   For a one-way ANOVA using  \alpha = 0.05, the appropriate decision is ___.</strong> A)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub>1</sub>  \ge   \mu <sub>2</sub>  \ge\mu <sub>3</sub> B)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub>1</sub>  \le\mu <sub>2</sub>  \le\mu <sub>3</sub> C)reject the null hypothesis  \mu  <sub>1</sub>= \mu <sub>2</sub>= \mu <sub>3</sub> D)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub>1</sub>  \neq   \mu <sub>2</sub>  \neq\mu <sub>3</sub> E)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub>1</sub>  \neq   \mu <sub>2</sub>  \neq\mu <sub>3</sub> <div style=padding-top: 35px>  For a one-way ANOVA using α\alpha = 0.05, the appropriate decision is ___.

A)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \ge μ\mu 2 \geμ\mu 3
B)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \leμ\mu 2 \leμ\mu 3
C)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1= μ\mu 2= μ\mu 3
D)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \neq μ\mu 2 \neqμ\mu 3
E)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \neq μ\mu 2 \neqμ\mu 3
Question
Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%).First, she classified DCI's credit customers into three categories by total assets (small, medium, and large).Then, she randomly assigned four customers from each category to a sales discount rate.Cindy's null hypothesis is ___.

A) μ\mu 1 \neqμ\mu 2 \neqμ\mu 3 \neqμ\mu 4
B) μ\mu 1 \geμ\mu 2 \geμ\mu 3 \ge μ\mu 4
C) μ\mu 1= μ\mu 2= μ\mu 3= μ\mu 4
D) μ\mu 1 \leμ\mu 2 \leμ\mu 3 \leμ\mu 4
E) μ\mu 1 \leμ\mu 2μ\mu 3 \leμ\mu 4
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For the following ANOVA table, the observed F value is ___. <strong>For the following ANOVA table, the observed F value is ___.  </strong> A)0.67 B)1.50 C)6.00 D)5.00 E)4.00 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)0.67
B)1.50
C)6.00
D)5.00
E)4.00
Question
For the following ANOVA table, the observed F value is ___. <strong>For the following ANOVA table, the observed F value is ___.  </strong> A)0.5625 B)50 C)25 D)0.02 E)0.09 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)0.5625
B)50
C)25
D)0.02
E)0.09
Question
Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%).First, she classified DCI's credit customers into three categories by total assets (small, medium, and large).Then, she randomly assigned four customers from each category to a sales discount rate.In Cindy's experiment "average collection period" is ___.

A)a concomitant variable
B)the dependent variable
C)a treatment variable
D)a blocking variable
E)a constant
Question
Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table: <strong>Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table:   The Blocks Sum of Squares (SSR)is ___.</strong> A)65.00 B)17.50 C)47.00 D)0.500 E)10.00 <div style=padding-top: 35px> The Blocks Sum of Squares (SSR)is ___.

A)65.00
B)17.50
C)47.00
D)0.500
E)10.00
Question
Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table: <strong>Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table:   The Error Sum of Squares (SSE)is ___.</strong> A)65.00 B)17.50 C)47.00 D)0.500 E)37.00 <div style=padding-top: 35px> The Error Sum of Squares (SSE)is ___.

A)65.00
B)17.50
C)47.00
D)0.500
E)37.00
Question
Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%).First, she classified DCI's credit customers into three categories by total assets (small, medium, and large).Then, she randomly assigned four customers from each category to a sales discount rate.In Cindy's experiment "sales discount rate" is ___.

A)a surrogate variable
B)the dependent variable
C)a blocking variable
D)a treatment variable
E)a constant
Question
Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%).Cindy wants to control for the size of the customer but not to test for it as the main variable of interest so she classified DCI's credit customers into three categories by total assets (small, medium, and large).Then, she randomly assigned four customers from each category to a sales discount rate.In Cindy's experiment "total asset size of credit customer" is ___.

A)a surrogate variable
B)the dependent variable
C)a blocking variable
D)a treatment variable
E)a constant
Question
For the following ANOVA table, the MS Treatment value is ___. <strong>For the following ANOVA table, the MS Treatment value is ___.  </strong> A)150 B)50 C)450 D)3.49 E)40 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)150
B)50
C)450
D)3.49
E)40
Question
Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%).First, she classified DCI's credit customers into three categories by total assets (small, medium, and large).Then, she randomly assigned four customers from each category to a sales discount rate.An analysis of Cindy's data yielded the following ANOVA table:  <strong>Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%).First, she classified DCI's credit customers into three categories by total assets (small, medium, and large).Then, she randomly assigned four customers from each category to a sales discount rate.An analysis of Cindy's data yielded the following ANOVA table:   Using  \alpha  = 0.05, the appropriate decision for block effects is ___.</strong> A)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub> \neq\mu <sub> 2</sub>  \neq   \mu <sub> 3</sub> B)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub>1</sub>= \mu <sub>2</sub>= \mu <sub>3</sub> C)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \ge   \mu <sub> 2</sub>  \ge   \mu <sub> 3</sub> D)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \le\mu <sub> 2</sub>  \le   \mu <sub> 3</sub> E)do nothing <div style=padding-top: 35px>  Using α\alpha = 0.05, the appropriate decision for block effects is ___.

A)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \neqμ\mu 2 \neq μ\mu 3
B)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1= μ\mu 2= μ\mu 3
C)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \ge μ\mu 2 \ge μ\mu 3
D)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \leμ\mu 2 \le μ\mu 3
E)do nothing
Question
For the following ANOVA table, the MS Error value is ___. <strong>For the following ANOVA table, the MS Error value is ___.  </strong> A)4,320 B)372 C)348 D)30 E)4 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)4,320
B)372
C)348
D)30
E)4
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For the following ANOVA table, the dfTreatment value is ___. <strong>For the following ANOVA table, the df<sub>Treatment</sub> value is ___.  </strong> A)3 B)43 C)1.15 D)460 E)150 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)3
B)43
C)1.15
D)460
E)150
Question
For the following ANOVA table, the MS Treatment value is ___. <strong>For the following ANOVA table, the MS Treatment value is ___.  </strong> A)20 B)200 C)76 D)84 E)360 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)20
B)200
C)76
D)84
E)360
Question
For the following ANOVA table, the MS Error value is ___. <strong>For the following ANOVA table, the MS Error value is ___.  </strong> A)20 B)60 C)800 D)2 E)200 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)20
B)60
C)800
D)2
E)200
Question
Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table: <strong>Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table:   The Treatment Sum of Squares (SSC)is ___.</strong> A)65.00 B)17.50 C)47.00 D)0.500 E)1.000 <div style=padding-top: 35px> The Treatment Sum of Squares (SSC)is ___.

A)65.00
B)17.50
C)47.00
D)0.500
E)1.000
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While reviewing staffing plans for a new pilot plant, Colin Posein, VP of Operations at Balzac Chemicals, Inc., designed an experiment to test the effects of "supervisor's style" and "training method" on the productivity of operators.The treatment levels were: (1)authoritarian, and participatory for supervisor's style, and (2)technical manuals, training films, and multimedia for training method.Three qualified applicants were randomly selected and assigned to each of the six cells.Analysis of Colin's data produced the following ANOVA table:  <strong>While reviewing staffing plans for a new pilot plant, Colin Posein, VP of Operations at Balzac Chemicals, Inc., designed an experiment to test the effects of supervisor's style and training method on the productivity of operators.The treatment levels were: (1)authoritarian, and participatory for supervisor's style, and (2)technical manuals, training films, and multimedia for training method.Three qualified applicants were randomly selected and assigned to each of the six cells.Analysis of Colin's data produced the following ANOVA table:   Using  \alpha  = .05, the appropriate decision for supervisor's style effects is ___.</strong> A)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub> =<sub>=</sub> \mu <sub>2</sub>= \mu <sub> 3</sub> B)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub> ==<sub> </sub> \mu <sub>2</sub>= \mu <sub> 3</sub> C)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub> = \mu <sub> 2</sub> D)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub> =  \mu <sub> 2</sub> E)do nothing <div style=padding-top: 35px>  Using α\alpha = .05, the appropriate decision for "supervisor's style" effects is ___.

A)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 == μ\mu 2= μ\mu 3
B)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 == μ\mu 2= μ\mu 3
C)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 = μ\mu 2
D)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 = μ\mu 2
E)do nothing
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While reviewing staffing plans for a new pilot plant, Colin Posein, VP of Operations at Balzac Chemicals, Inc., designed an experiment to test the effects of "supervisor's style" and "training method" on the productivity of operators.The treatment levels were: (1)authoritarian, and participatory for supervisor's style, and (2)technical manuals, training films, and multimedia for training method.Three qualified applicants were randomly selected and assigned to each of the six cells.Colin's experimental design is ___.

A)random block design
B)normalized block design
C)completely randomized design
D)factorial design
E)fractional design
Question
While reviewing staffing plans for a new pilot plant, Colin Posein, VP of Operations at Balzac Chemicals, Inc., designed an experiment to test the effects of "supervisor's style" and "training method" on the productivity of operators.The treatment levels were: (1)authoritarian, and participatory for supervisor's style, and (2)technical manuals, training films, and multimedia for training method.Three qualified applicants were randomly selected and assigned to each of the six cells.Analysis of Colin's data produced the following ANOVA table:  <strong>While reviewing staffing plans for a new pilot plant, Colin Posein, VP of Operations at Balzac Chemicals, Inc., designed an experiment to test the effects of supervisor's style and training method on the productivity of operators.The treatment levels were: (1)authoritarian, and participatory for supervisor's style, and (2)technical manuals, training films, and multimedia for training method.Three qualified applicants were randomly selected and assigned to each of the six cells.Analysis of Colin's data produced the following ANOVA table:   Using  \alpha = .05, the appropriate decision for training method effects is ___.</strong> A)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub> = \mu <sub>2</sub><sub></sub>= \mu <sub> 3</sub> B)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \neq   \mu <sub> 2</sub>  \neq\mu <sub> 3</sub> C)do not reject the null hypothesis \mu <sub> 1</sub> = \mu <sub> 2</sub> D)do not reject the null hypothesis \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \neq   \mu <sub> 2</sub> E)do nothing <div style=padding-top: 35px>  Using α\alpha = .05, the appropriate decision for "training method" effects is ___.

A)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 = μ\mu 2= μ\mu 3
B)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \neq μ\mu 2 \neqμ\mu 3
C)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 = μ\mu 2
D)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \neq μ\mu 2
E)do nothing
Question
While reviewing staffing plans for a new pilot plant, Colin Posein, VP of Operations at Balzac Chemicals, Inc., designed an experiment to test the effects of "supervisor's style" and "training method" on the productivity of operators.The treatment levels were: (1)authoritarian, and participatory for supervisor's style, and (2)technical manuals, training films, and multimedia for training method.Three qualified applicants were randomly selected and assigned to each of the six cells.In Colin's experiment, "operator productivity" is ___.

A)a concomitant variable
B)a treatment variable
C)the dependent variable
D)a blocking variable
E)a constant
Question
The following graph indicates a ___. <strong>The following graph indicates a ___.  </strong> A)2* 4 factorial design with interaction B)4 * 2 factorial design with no interaction C)4 * 2 factorial design with interaction D)2 * 4 factorial design with no interaction E)randomized block design <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)2* 4 factorial design with interaction
B)4 * 2 factorial design with no interaction
C)4 * 2 factorial design with interaction
D)2 * 4 factorial design with no interaction
E)randomized block design
Question
Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table:  <strong>Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table:   With  \alpha = 0.05, the observed F value for the blocking effects null hypothesis is ___.</strong> A)5.31 B)0.09 C)15.67 D)2.92 E)1.89 <div style=padding-top: 35px>  With α\alpha = 0.05, the observed F value for the blocking effects null hypothesis is ___.

A)5.31
B)0.09
C)15.67
D)2.92
E)1.89
Question
While reviewing staffing plans for a new pilot plant, Colin Posein, VP of Operations at Balzac Chemicals, Inc., designed an experiment to test the effects of "supervisor's style" and "training method" on the productivity of operators.The treatment levels were: (1)authoritarian, and participatory for supervisor's style, and (2)technical manuals, training films, and multimedia for training method.Three qualified applicants were randomly selected and assigned to each of the six cells.Colin's null hypothesis for training methods is ___.

A) μ\mu 1= μ\mu 2= μ\mu 3
B) μ\mu 1 \neqμ\mu 2 \neqμ\mu 3
C) μ\mu 1 \ge μ\mu 2 \ge μ\mu 3
D) μ\mu 1 \le μ\mu 2 \le μ\mu 3
E) μ\mu 1 \leμ\mu 2μ\mu 3
Question
Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table:  <strong>Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table:   Using  \alpha  = 0.05, the critical F value for the treatments null hypothesis is ___.</strong> A)3.59 B)4.76 C)3.98 D)5.14 E)9.89 <div style=padding-top: 35px>  Using α\alpha = 0.05, the critical F value for the treatments null hypothesis is ___.

A)3.59
B)4.76
C)3.98
D)5.14
E)9.89
Question
The following graph indicates a ___. <strong>The following graph indicates a ___.  </strong> A)2 * 3 factorial design with interaction B)2 * 4 factorial design with interaction C)4 * 2 factorial design with interaction D)4 * 2 factorial design with no interaction E)completely randomized design <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)2 * 3 factorial design with interaction
B)2 * 4 factorial design with interaction
C)4 * 2 factorial design with interaction
D)4 * 2 factorial design with no interaction
E)completely randomized design
Question
While reviewing staffing plans for a new pilot plant, Colin Posein, VP of Operations at Balzac Chemicals, Inc., designed an experiment to test the effects of "supervisor's style" and "training method" on the productivity of operators.The treatment levels were: (1)authoritarian, and participatory for supervisor's style, and (2)technical manuals, training films, and multimedia for training method.Three qualified applicants were randomly selected and assigned to each of the six cells.In Colin's experiment, "training method" is ___.

A)a treatment variable
B)a surrogate variable
C)the dependent variable
D)a blocking variable
E)a constant
Question
Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table:  <strong>Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table:   Using  \alpha  = 0.05, the observed F value for the treatments null hypothesis is ___.</strong> A)5.37 B)0.09 C)15.67 D)2.92 E)1.98 <div style=padding-top: 35px>  Using α\alpha = 0.05, the observed F value for the treatments null hypothesis is ___.

A)5.37
B)0.09
C)15.67
D)2.92
E)1.98
Question
Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table:  <strong>Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table:   Using  \alpha  = 0.05, the critical F value for the blocking effects null hypothesis is ___.</strong> A)3.59 B)4.76 C)3.98 D)5.14 E)6.54 <div style=padding-top: 35px>  Using α\alpha = 0.05, the critical F value for the blocking effects null hypothesis is ___.

A)3.59
B)4.76
C)3.98
D)5.14
E)6.54
Question
Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table:  <strong>Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table:   Using  \alpha  = 0.05, the appropriate decision for the treatments is ___.</strong> A)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \neq\mu <sub> 2</sub>  \neq\mu <sub> 3 </sub> \neq\mu <sub> 4</sub> B)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub> = \mu <sub>2</sub>= \mu <sub>3</sub>= \mu <sub> 4</sub> C)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \ge   \mu <sub> 2</sub>  \ge   \mu <sub> 3</sub>  \ge   \mu <sub> 4</sub> D)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \le\mu <sub> 2</sub>  \le\mu <sub> 3</sub>  \le   \mu <sub> 4</sub> E)do nothing <div style=padding-top: 35px>  Using α\alpha = 0.05, the appropriate decision for the treatments is ___.

A)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \neqμ\mu 2 \neqμ\mu 3 \neqμ\mu 4
B)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 = μ\mu 2= μ\mu 3= μ\mu 4
C)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \ge μ\mu 2 \ge μ\mu 3 \ge μ\mu 4
D)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \leμ\mu 2 \leμ\mu 3 \le μ\mu 4
E)do nothing
Question
Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table:  <strong>Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table:   Using  \alpha  = 0.05, the appropriate decision for the blocking effects is ___.</strong> A)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \ge    \mu <sub> 2</sub>  \ge   \mu <sub> 3</sub> B)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \neq   \mu <sub> 2</sub>  \neq\mu <sub> 3</sub> C)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub>1</sub>= \mu <sub>2</sub>= \mu <sub>3</sub> D)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \le\mu <sub> 2</sub>  \le\mu <sub> 3</sub> E)do nothing <div style=padding-top: 35px>  Using α\alpha = 0.05, the appropriate decision for the blocking effects is ___.

A)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \ge μ\mu 2 \ge μ\mu 3
B)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \neq μ\mu 2 \neqμ\mu 3
C)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1= μ\mu 2= μ\mu 3
D)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \leμ\mu 2 \leμ\mu 3
E)do nothing
Question
While reviewing staffing plans for a new pilot plant, Colin Posein, VP of Operations at Balzac Chemicals, Inc., designed an experiment to test the effects of "supervisor's style" and "training method" on the productivity of operators.The treatment levels were: (1)authoritarian, and participatory for supervisor's style, and (2)technical manuals, training films, and multimedia for training method.Three qualified applicants were randomly selected and assigned to each of the six cells.In Colin's experiment, "supervisor's style" is ___.

A)the dependent variable
B)a blocking variable
C)a treatment variable
D)a surrogate variable
E)a constant
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Deck 11: Analysis of Variance and Design of Experiments
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RightAid Inc.operates a regional chain of 120 pharmacies.Each pharmacy's floor plan includes a greeting card department which is relatively isolated.Cathy Eng, Marketing Manager, feels that the level of lighting in the greeting card department may affect sales in that department.She chooses three levels of lighting (soft, medium, and bright)and randomly assigns six pharmacies to each lighting level.In Cathy's experimental design "sales in the greeting card department" is ___.

A)the dependent variable
B)a concomitant variable
C)a treatment variable
D)a blocking variable
E)a constant
the dependent variable
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In experimental design, a characteristic of the subjects that was present prior to the experiment and is not the result of the experimenter's manipulations or control is called a classification variable.
True
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RightAid Inc.operates a regional chain of 120 pharmacies.Each pharmacy's floor plan includes a greeting card department which is relatively isolated.Cathy Eng, Marketing Manager, feels that the level of lighting in the greeting card department may affect sales in that department.She chooses three levels of lighting (soft, medium, and bright)and randomly assigns six pharmacies to each lighting level.In Cathy's experimental design "lighting" is ___.

A)the dependent variable
B)a concomitant variable
C)a treatment variable
D)a blocking variable
E)a response variable
a treatment variable
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RightAid Inc.operates a regional chain of 120 pharmacies.Each pharmacy's floor plan includes a greeting card department which is relatively isolated.Cathy Eng, Marketing Manager, feels that the level of lighting in the greeting card department may affect sales in that department.She chooses three levels of lighting (soft, medium, and bright)and randomly assigns six pharmacies to each lighting level.Cathy's experimental design is a ___.

A)factorial design
B)random block design
C)normalized block design
D)completely randomized design
E)fractional design
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RightAid Inc.operates a regional chain of 120 pharmacies.Each pharmacy's floor plan includes a greeting card department which is relatively isolated.Cathy Eng, Marketing Manager, feels that the level of lighting in the greeting card department may affect sales in that department.She chooses three levels of lighting (soft, medium, and bright)and randomly assigns six pharmacies to each lighting level.Analysis of Cathy's data yielded the following ANOVA table:  <strong>RightAid Inc.operates a regional chain of 120 pharmacies.Each pharmacy's floor plan includes a greeting card department which is relatively isolated.Cathy Eng, Marketing Manager, feels that the level of lighting in the greeting card department may affect sales in that department.She chooses three levels of lighting (soft, medium, and bright)and randomly assigns six pharmacies to each lighting level.Analysis of Cathy's data yielded the following ANOVA table:   Using  \alpha  = 0.05, the appropriate decision is ___.</strong> A)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \neq   \mu <sub> 2</sub> \neq   \mu <sub> 3</sub> B)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub> = \mu <sub> 2</sub> =  \mu <sub> 3</sub> C)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \ge   \mu <sub> 2</sub>  \ge\mu <sub> 3</sub> D)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \le   \mu <sub> 2</sub>  \le\mu <sub> 3</sub> E)inconclusive  Using α\alpha = 0.05, the appropriate decision is ___.

A)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \neq μ\mu 2 \neq μ\mu 3
B)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 = μ\mu 2 = μ\mu 3
C)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \ge μ\mu 2 \geμ\mu 3
D)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \le μ\mu 2 \leμ\mu 3
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Analysis of variance may be used to test the differences in the means of more than two independent populations.
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In analysis of variance tests a t distribution forms the basis for making the decisions.
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RightAid Inc.operates a regional chain of 120 pharmacies.Each pharmacy's floor plan includes a greeting card department which is relatively isolated.Cathy Eng, Marketing Manager, feels that the level of lighting in the greeting card department may affect sales in that department.She chooses three levels of lighting (soft, medium, and bright)and randomly assigns six pharmacies to each lighting level.Analysis of Cathy's data yielded the following ANOVA table:  <strong>RightAid Inc.operates a regional chain of 120 pharmacies.Each pharmacy's floor plan includes a greeting card department which is relatively isolated.Cathy Eng, Marketing Manager, feels that the level of lighting in the greeting card department may affect sales in that department.She chooses three levels of lighting (soft, medium, and bright)and randomly assigns six pharmacies to each lighting level.Analysis of Cathy's data yielded the following ANOVA table:   Using  \alpha  = 0.05, the observed F value is ___.</strong> A)0.5022 B)0.1333 C)1.9911 D)7.5000 E)1.000  Using α\alpha = 0.05, the observed F value is ___.

A)0.5022
B)0.1333
C)1.9911
D)7.5000
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An experimental design contains only independent variables.
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RightAid Inc.operates a regional chain of 120 pharmacies.Each pharmacy's floor plan includes a greeting card department which is relatively isolated.Cathy Eng, Marketing Manager, feels that the level of lighting in the greeting card department may affect sales in that department.She chooses three levels of lighting (soft, medium, and bright)and randomly assigns six pharmacies to each lighting level.Cathy's null hypothesis is ___.

A) μ\mu 1 = μ\mu 2 = μ\mu 3
B) μ\mu 1 \neq μ\mu 2 \neq μ\mu 3
C) μ\mu 1 \geμ\mu 2 \ge μ\mu 3
D) μ\mu 1 \leμ\mu 2 \leμ\mu 3
E) μ\mu 1 \leμ\mu 2 3
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ShopEasy Inc.is a specialty e-tailer that operates 87 catalogue websites on the Internet.Larson Brown, Sales Director, feels that the style (colour scheme, graphics, fonts, etc.)of a website may affect its sales.He chooses three levels of design style (neon, old world and sophisticated)and randomly assigns six catalogue websites to each design style.In Larson's experiment "style" is ___.

A)the dependent variable
B)a treatment variable
C)a concomitant variable
D)a blocking variable
E)a response variable
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The statistical methods of analysis of variance assume equal sample means.
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Determining the table value for the F distribution is different from finding values in the t distribution tables because the F table requires two values for degrees of freedom.
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In experimental design, classification variables are independent variables.
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RightAid Inc.operates a regional chain of 120 pharmacies.Each pharmacy's floor plan includes a greeting card department which is relatively isolated.Cathy Eng, Marketing Manager, feels that the level of lighting in the greeting card department may affect sales in that department.She chooses three levels of lighting (soft, medium, and bright)and randomly assigns six pharmacies to each lighting level.Analysis of Cathy's data yielded the following ANOVA table:  <strong>RightAid Inc.operates a regional chain of 120 pharmacies.Each pharmacy's floor plan includes a greeting card department which is relatively isolated.Cathy Eng, Marketing Manager, feels that the level of lighting in the greeting card department may affect sales in that department.She chooses three levels of lighting (soft, medium, and bright)and randomly assigns six pharmacies to each lighting level.Analysis of Cathy's data yielded the following ANOVA table:   Using  \alpha  = 0.05, the critical F value is ___.</strong> A)13.68 B)19.43 C)3.59 D)19.45 E)3.68  Using α\alpha = 0.05, the critical F value is ___.

A)13.68
B)19.43
C)3.59
D)19.45
E)3.68
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ShopEasy Inc.is a specialty e-tailer that operates 87 catalogue websites on the Internet.Larson Brown, Sales Director, feels that the style (colour scheme, graphics, fonts, etc.)of a website may affect its sales.He chooses three levels of design style (neon, old world and sophisticated)and randomly assigns six catalogue websites to each design style.Larson's experimental design is a ___.

A)factorial design
B)random block design
C)completely randomized design
D)normalized block design
E)partially randomized design
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RightAid Inc.operates a regional chain of 120 pharmacies.Each pharmacy's floor plan includes a greeting card department which is relatively isolated.Cathy Eng, Marketing Manager, feels that the level of lighting in the greeting card department may affect sales in that department.She chooses three levels of lighting (soft, medium, and bright)and randomly assigns six pharmacies to each lighting level.Analysis of Cathy's data yielded the following ANOVA table:  <strong>RightAid Inc.operates a regional chain of 120 pharmacies.Each pharmacy's floor plan includes a greeting card department which is relatively isolated.Cathy Eng, Marketing Manager, feels that the level of lighting in the greeting card department may affect sales in that department.She chooses three levels of lighting (soft, medium, and bright)and randomly assigns six pharmacies to each lighting level.Analysis of Cathy's data yielded the following ANOVA table:   Using  \alpha  = 0.05, the appropriate decision is ___.</strong> A)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub> =  \mu <sub> 2</sub>= \mu <sub> 3</sub> B)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \neq   \mu <sub> 2</sub>  \neq\mu <sub> 3</sub> C)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub> \ge    \mu <sub> 2</sub>  \ge    \mu <sub> 3</sub> D)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \le   \mu <sub> </sub><sub>2</sub>  \le\mu <sub> 3</sub> E)inconclusive  Using α\alpha = 0.05, the appropriate decision is ___.

A)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 = μ\mu 2= μ\mu 3
B)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \neq μ\mu 2 \neqμ\mu 3
C)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \ge μ\mu 2 \ge μ\mu 3
D)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \le μ\mu 2 \leμ\mu 3
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In experimental design, a variable that the experimenter controls or modifies in the experiment is called a treatment variable.
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The statistical methods of analysis of variance assume that the populations are normally distributed.
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In experimental design, treatment variables are response variables.
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Data from a completely randomized design are shown in the following table:  <strong>Data from a completely randomized design are shown in the following table:   For a one-way ANOVA using  \alpha  = 0.05, the observed F value is ___.</strong> A)5.66 B)3.19 C)18.08 D)4.34 E)8.98  For a one-way ANOVA using α\alpha = 0.05, the observed F value is ___.

A)5.66
B)3.19
C)18.08
D)4.34
E)8.98
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Suppose a researcher sets up a design in which there are five different treatments and a total of 32 measurements in the study.For alpha = .01, the critical table F value is ___.

A)3.75
B)3.78
C)4.07
D)4.11
E)4.91
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ShopEasy Inc.is a specialty e-tailer that operates 87 catalogue websites on the Internet.Larson Brown, Sales Director, feels that the style (colour scheme, graphics, fonts, etc.)of a website may affect its sales.He chooses three levels of design style (neon, old world and sophisticated)and randomly assigns six catalogue websites to each design style.Larson's null hypothesis is ___.

A) μ\mu 1 \geμ\mu 2 \ge μ\mu 3
B) μ\mu 1 \neqμ\mu 2 \neq μ\mu 3
C) μ\mu 1 = μ\mu 2 = μ\mu 3
D) μ\mu 1 \leμ\mu 2 \le μ\mu 3
E) μ\mu 1 \le μ\mu 2μ\mu 3
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ShopEasy Inc.is a specialty e-tailer that operates 87 catalogue websites on the Internet.Larson Brown, Sales Director, feels that the style (colour scheme, graphics, fonts, etc.)of a website may affect its sales.He chooses three levels of design style (neon, old world and sophisticated)and randomly assigns six catalogue websites to each design style.Analysis of Larson's data yielded the following ANOVA table:  <strong>ShopEasy Inc.is a specialty e-tailer that operates 87 catalogue websites on the Internet.Larson Brown, Sales Director, feels that the style (colour scheme, graphics, fonts, etc.)of a website may affect its sales.He chooses three levels of design style (neon, old world and sophisticated)and randomly assigns six catalogue websites to each design style.Analysis of Larson's data yielded the following ANOVA table:   Using  \alpha  = 0.05, the observed F value is ___.</strong> A)0.5022 B)0.1333 C)1.9911 D)17.5054 E)22.4567  Using α\alpha = 0.05, the observed F value is ___.

A)0.5022
B)0.1333
C)1.9911
D)17.5054
E)22.4567
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ShopEasy Inc.is a specialty e-tailer that operates 87 catalogue websites on the Internet.Larson Brown, Sales Director, feels that the style (colour scheme, graphics, fonts, etc.)of a website may affect its sales.He chooses three levels of design style (neon, old world and sophisticated)and randomly assigns six catalogue websites to each design style.Analysis of Larson's data yielded the following ANOVA table:  <strong>ShopEasy Inc.is a specialty e-tailer that operates 87 catalogue websites on the Internet.Larson Brown, Sales Director, feels that the style (colour scheme, graphics, fonts, etc.)of a website may affect its sales.He chooses three levels of design style (neon, old world and sophisticated)and randomly assigns six catalogue websites to each design style.Analysis of Larson's data yielded the following ANOVA table:   Using  \alpha  = 0.05, the appropriate decision is ___.</strong> A)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub> = \mu <sub> 2</sub> = \mu <sub>3</sub> B)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \neq   \mu <sub> 2</sub>  \neq\mu <sub>3</sub> C)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \ge   \mu <sub> 2</sub>  \ge   \mu <sub> 3</sub> D)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \le   \mu <sub> 2</sub>  \le   \mu <sub> 3</sub> E)do nothing  Using α\alpha = 0.05, the appropriate decision is ___.

A)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 = μ\mu 2 = μ\mu 3
B)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \neq μ\mu 2 \neqμ\mu 3
C)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \ge μ\mu 2 \ge μ\mu 3
D)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \le μ\mu 2 \le μ\mu 3
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Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%)by randomly assigning five customers to each sales discount rate.In Cindy's experiment, "sales discount rate" is ___.

A)the dependent variable
B)a treatment variable
C)a blocking variable
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Data from a completely randomized design are shown in the following table: <strong>Data from a completely randomized design are shown in the following table:   For a one-way ANOVA, the Total Sum of Squares (SST)is ___.</strong> A)36.17 B)28.75 C)64.92 D)18.03 E)28.04 For a one-way ANOVA, the Total Sum of Squares (SST)is ___.

A)36.17
B)28.75
C)64.92
D)18.03
E)28.04
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Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%)by randomly assigning five customers to each sales discount rate.An analysis of Cindy's data produced the following ANOVA table:  <strong>Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%)by randomly assigning five customers to each sales discount rate.An analysis of Cindy's data produced the following ANOVA table:   Using  \alpha  = 0.01, the observed F value is ___.</strong> A)6.2102 B)0.1610 C)0.1875 D)5.3333 E)4.9873  Using α\alpha = 0.01, the observed F value is ___.

A)6.2102
B)0.1610
C)0.1875
D)5.3333
E)4.9873
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Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%)by randomly assigning five customers to each sales discount rate.An analysis of Cindy's data produced the following ANOVA table:  <strong>Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%)by randomly assigning five customers to each sales discount rate.An analysis of Cindy's data produced the following ANOVA table:   Using  \alpha  = 0.01, the critical F value is ___.</strong> A)5.33 B)6.21 C)0.16 D)5.29 E)6.89  Using α\alpha = 0.01, the critical F value is ___.

A)5.33
B)6.21
C)0.16
D)5.29
E)6.89
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Data from a completely randomized design are shown in the following table: <strong>Data from a completely randomized design are shown in the following table:   For a one-way ANOVA, the Error Sum of Squares (SSE)is ___.</strong> A)36.17 B)28.75 C)64.92 D)18.03 E)28.04 For a one-way ANOVA, the Error Sum of Squares (SSE)is ___.

A)36.17
B)28.75
C)64.92
D)18.03
E)28.04
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ShopEasy Inc.is a specialty e-tailer that operates 87 catalogue websites on the Internet.Larson Brown, Sales Director, feels that the style (colour scheme, graphics, fonts, etc.)of a website may affect its sales.He chooses three levels of design style (neon, old world and sophisticated)and randomly assigns six catalogue websites to each design style.In Larson's experiment "sales at a website" is ___.

A)a blocking variable
B)a concomitant variable
C)a treatment variable
D)the dependent variable
E)the independent variable
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Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%)by randomly assigning five customers to each sales discount rate.Cindy's null hypothesis is ___.

A) μ\mu 1 = μ\mu 2 = μ\mu 3 = μ\mu 4 = μ\mu 5
B) μ\mu 1 \neqμ\mu 2 \neqμ\mu 3 \neqμ\mu 4 \neqμ\mu 5
C) μ\mu 1 \neqμ\mu 2 \neq μ\mu 3 \neqμ\mu 4
D) μ\mu 1 = μ\mu 2 = μ\mu 3 = μ\mu 4
E) μ\mu 1μ\mu 2 = μ\mu 3 = μ\mu 4
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Data from a completely randomized design are shown in the following table: <strong>Data from a completely randomized design are shown in the following table:   For a one-way ANOVA, the Between Sum of Squares (SSC)is ___.</strong> A)36.17 B)28.75 C)64.92 D)18.03 E)28.04 For a one-way ANOVA, the Between Sum of Squares (SSC)is ___.

A)36.17
B)28.75
C)64.92
D)18.03
E)28.04
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Data from a completely randomized design are shown in the following table:  <strong>Data from a completely randomized design are shown in the following table:   For a one-way ANOVA using  \alpha = 0.05, the critical F value is ___.</strong> A)3.86 B)3.59 C)19.38 D)4.26 E)6.8  For a one-way ANOVA using α\alpha = 0.05, the critical F value is ___.

A)3.86
B)3.59
C)19.38
D)4.26
E)6.8
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ShopEasy Inc.is a specialty e-tailer that operates 87 catalogue websites on the Internet.Larson Brown, Sales Director, feels that the style (colour scheme, graphics, fonts, etc.)of a website may affect its sales.He chooses three levels of design style (neon, old world and sophisticated)and randomly assigns six catalogue websites to each design style.Analysis of Larson's data yielded the following ANOVA table:  <strong>ShopEasy Inc.is a specialty e-tailer that operates 87 catalogue websites on the Internet.Larson Brown, Sales Director, feels that the style (colour scheme, graphics, fonts, etc.)of a website may affect its sales.He chooses three levels of design style (neon, old world and sophisticated)and randomly assigns six catalogue websites to each design style.Analysis of Larson's data yielded the following ANOVA table:   Using  \alpha  = 0.05, the critical F value is ___.</strong> A)3.57 B)19.43 C)3.68 D)19.45 E)2.85  Using α\alpha = 0.05, the critical F value is ___.

A)3.57
B)19.43
C)3.68
D)19.45
E)2.85
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Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%)by randomly assigning five customers to each sales discount rate.An analysis of Cindy's data produced the following ANOVA table:  <strong>Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%)by randomly assigning five customers to each sales discount rate.An analysis of Cindy's data produced the following ANOVA table:   Using  \alpha  = 0.01, the appropriate decision is ___.</strong> A)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub>1</sub>= \mu <sub>2</sub>= \mu <sub>3</sub>= \mu <sub>4</sub> B)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub>1</sub>  \neq   \mu <sub>2</sub>  \neq\mu <sub>3</sub>  \neq\mu <sub>4</sub> C)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub>1</sub>= \mu <sub>2</sub>= \mu <sub>3</sub>= \mu <sub>4</sub>= \mu <sub>5</sub> D)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub>1</sub>  \neq   \mu <sub>2</sub>  \neq\mu <sub>3</sub>  \neq\mu <sub>4</sub> \neq\mu <sub>5</sub> E)do nothing  Using α\alpha = 0.01, the appropriate decision is ___.

A)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1= μ\mu 2= μ\mu 3= μ\mu 4
B)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \neq μ\mu 2 \neqμ\mu 3 \neqμ\mu 4
C)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1= μ\mu 2= μ\mu 3= μ\mu 4= μ\mu 5
D)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \neq μ\mu 2 \neqμ\mu 3 \neqμ\mu 4 \neqμ\mu 5
E)do nothing
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ShopEasy Inc.is a specialty e-tailer that operates 87 catalogue websites on the Internet.Larson Brown, Sales Director, feels that the style (colour scheme, graphics, fonts, etc.)of a website may affect its sales.He chooses three levels of design style (neon, old world and sophisticated)and randomly assigns six catalogue websites to each design style.Analysis of Larson's data yielded the following ANOVA table:  <strong>ShopEasy Inc.is a specialty e-tailer that operates 87 catalogue websites on the Internet.Larson Brown, Sales Director, feels that the style (colour scheme, graphics, fonts, etc.)of a website may affect its sales.He chooses three levels of design style (neon, old world and sophisticated)and randomly assigns six catalogue websites to each design style.Analysis of Larson's data yielded the following ANOVA table:   Using  \alpha  = 0.05, the appropriate decision is ___.</strong> A)inconclusive B)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \neq   \mu <sub> 2</sub>  \neq\mu <sub> 3</sub> C)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub> = \mu <sub> 2</sub> =  \mu <sub> 3</sub> D)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \ge\mu <sub> 2</sub>  \ge\mu <sub> 3</sub> E)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \le   \mu <sub> 2</sub>  \le\mu <sub> 3</sub>  Using α\alpha = 0.05, the appropriate decision is ___.

A)inconclusive
B)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \neq μ\mu 2 \neqμ\mu 3
C)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 = μ\mu 2 = μ\mu 3
D)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \geμ\mu 2 \geμ\mu 3
E)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \le μ\mu 2 \leμ\mu 3
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Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%)by randomly assigning five customers to each sales discount rate.In Cindy's experiment, "average collection period" is ___.

A)the dependent variable
B)a treatment variable
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E)a constant
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Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%)by randomly assigning five customers to each sales discount rate.An analysis of Cindy's data produced the following ANOVA table:  <strong>Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%)by randomly assigning five customers to each sales discount rate.An analysis of Cindy's data produced the following ANOVA table:   Using  \alpha = 0.01, the appropriate decision is ___.</strong> A)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub>1</sub>= \mu <sub>2</sub>= \mu <sub>3</sub>= \mu <sub>4</sub> B)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub>1</sub>  \neq   \mu <sub>2</sub>  \neq\mu <sub>3</sub>  \neq\mu <sub>4</sub> C)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub>1</sub>= \mu <sub>2</sub>= \mu <sub>3</sub>= \mu <sub>4</sub> D)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub>1</sub>  \neq   \mu <sub>2</sub>  \neq   \mu <sub>3</sub>  \neq\mu <sub>4</sub> E)do nothing  Using α\alpha = 0.01, the appropriate decision is ___.

A)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1= μ\mu 2= μ\mu 3= μ\mu 4
B)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \neq μ\mu 2 \neqμ\mu 3 \neqμ\mu 4
C)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1= μ\mu 2= μ\mu 3= μ\mu 4
D)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \neq μ\mu 2 \neq μ\mu 3 \neqμ\mu 4
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Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%)by randomly assigning five customers to each sales discount rate.Cindy's experimental design is a ___.

A)factorial design
B)random block design
C)completely randomized design
D)normalized block design
E)incomplete block design
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Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table: <strong>Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table:   The Total Sum of Squares (SST)is ___.</strong> A)65.00 B)17.50 C)47.00 D)0.500 E)1.000 The Total Sum of Squares (SST)is ___.

A)65.00
B)17.50
C)47.00
D)0.500
E)1.000
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42
Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%).First, she classified DCI's credit customers into three categories by total assets (small, medium, and large).Then, she randomly assigned four customers from each category to a sales discount rate.An analysis of Cindy's data yielded the following ANOVA table:  <strong>Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%).First, she classified DCI's credit customers into three categories by total assets (small, medium, and large).Then, she randomly assigned four customers from each category to a sales discount rate.An analysis of Cindy's data yielded the following ANOVA table:   Using  \alpha  = 0.05, the appropriate decision for treatment effects is ___.</strong> A)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub>1</sub>= \mu <sub>2</sub>= \mu <sub>3</sub>= \mu <sub>4</sub> B)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \neq\mu <sub> 2</sub>  \neq\mu <sub> 3 </sub> \neq\mu <sub> 4</sub> C)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \ge   \mu <sub> 2</sub> \ge   \mu <sub> 3</sub>  \ge   \mu <sub> 4</sub> D)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \le   \mu <sub> 2</sub>  \le   \mu <sub> 3</sub>  \le   \mu <sub> 4</sub> E)do nothing  Using α\alpha = 0.05, the appropriate decision for treatment effects is ___.

A)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1= μ\mu 2= μ\mu 3= μ\mu 4
B)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \neqμ\mu 2 \neqμ\mu 3 \neqμ\mu 4
C)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \ge μ\mu 2 \ge μ\mu 3 \ge μ\mu 4
D)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \le μ\mu 2 \le μ\mu 3 \le μ\mu 4
E)do nothing
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43
Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%).Cindy wants to control for the size of the customer but not to test for it as the main variable of interest so she classified DCI's credit customers into three categories by total assets (small, medium, and large).Then, she randomly assigned four customers from each category to a sales discount rate.Cindy's experimental design is a ___.

A)normalized block design
B)completely randomized design
C)factorial design
D)random block design
E)partially randomized design
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44
For the following ANOVA table, the dfError value is ___. <strong>For the following ANOVA table, the df<sub>Error</sub> value is ___.  </strong> A)4 B)20 C)12 D)64 E)16

A)4
B)20
C)12
D)64
E)16
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45
Data from a completely randomized design are shown in the following table:  <strong>Data from a completely randomized design are shown in the following table:   For a one-way ANOVA using  \alpha = 0.05, the appropriate decision is ___.</strong> A)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub>1</sub>  \ge   \mu <sub>2</sub>  \ge\mu <sub>3</sub> B)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub>1</sub>  \le\mu <sub>2</sub>  \le\mu <sub>3</sub> C)reject the null hypothesis  \mu  <sub>1</sub>= \mu <sub>2</sub>= \mu <sub>3</sub> D)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub>1</sub>  \neq   \mu <sub>2</sub>  \neq\mu <sub>3</sub> E)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub>1</sub>  \neq   \mu <sub>2</sub>  \neq\mu <sub>3</sub>  For a one-way ANOVA using α\alpha = 0.05, the appropriate decision is ___.

A)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \ge μ\mu 2 \geμ\mu 3
B)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \leμ\mu 2 \leμ\mu 3
C)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1= μ\mu 2= μ\mu 3
D)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \neq μ\mu 2 \neqμ\mu 3
E)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \neq μ\mu 2 \neqμ\mu 3
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46
Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%).First, she classified DCI's credit customers into three categories by total assets (small, medium, and large).Then, she randomly assigned four customers from each category to a sales discount rate.Cindy's null hypothesis is ___.

A) μ\mu 1 \neqμ\mu 2 \neqμ\mu 3 \neqμ\mu 4
B) μ\mu 1 \geμ\mu 2 \geμ\mu 3 \ge μ\mu 4
C) μ\mu 1= μ\mu 2= μ\mu 3= μ\mu 4
D) μ\mu 1 \leμ\mu 2 \leμ\mu 3 \leμ\mu 4
E) μ\mu 1 \leμ\mu 2μ\mu 3 \leμ\mu 4
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47
For the following ANOVA table, the observed F value is ___. <strong>For the following ANOVA table, the observed F value is ___.  </strong> A)0.67 B)1.50 C)6.00 D)5.00 E)4.00

A)0.67
B)1.50
C)6.00
D)5.00
E)4.00
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48
For the following ANOVA table, the observed F value is ___. <strong>For the following ANOVA table, the observed F value is ___.  </strong> A)0.5625 B)50 C)25 D)0.02 E)0.09

A)0.5625
B)50
C)25
D)0.02
E)0.09
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49
Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%).First, she classified DCI's credit customers into three categories by total assets (small, medium, and large).Then, she randomly assigned four customers from each category to a sales discount rate.In Cindy's experiment "average collection period" is ___.

A)a concomitant variable
B)the dependent variable
C)a treatment variable
D)a blocking variable
E)a constant
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50
Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table: <strong>Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table:   The Blocks Sum of Squares (SSR)is ___.</strong> A)65.00 B)17.50 C)47.00 D)0.500 E)10.00 The Blocks Sum of Squares (SSR)is ___.

A)65.00
B)17.50
C)47.00
D)0.500
E)10.00
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51
Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table: <strong>Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table:   The Error Sum of Squares (SSE)is ___.</strong> A)65.00 B)17.50 C)47.00 D)0.500 E)37.00 The Error Sum of Squares (SSE)is ___.

A)65.00
B)17.50
C)47.00
D)0.500
E)37.00
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52
Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%).First, she classified DCI's credit customers into three categories by total assets (small, medium, and large).Then, she randomly assigned four customers from each category to a sales discount rate.In Cindy's experiment "sales discount rate" is ___.

A)a surrogate variable
B)the dependent variable
C)a blocking variable
D)a treatment variable
E)a constant
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53
Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%).Cindy wants to control for the size of the customer but not to test for it as the main variable of interest so she classified DCI's credit customers into three categories by total assets (small, medium, and large).Then, she randomly assigned four customers from each category to a sales discount rate.In Cindy's experiment "total asset size of credit customer" is ___.

A)a surrogate variable
B)the dependent variable
C)a blocking variable
D)a treatment variable
E)a constant
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54
For the following ANOVA table, the MS Treatment value is ___. <strong>For the following ANOVA table, the MS Treatment value is ___.  </strong> A)150 B)50 C)450 D)3.49 E)40

A)150
B)50
C)450
D)3.49
E)40
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55
Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%).First, she classified DCI's credit customers into three categories by total assets (small, medium, and large).Then, she randomly assigned four customers from each category to a sales discount rate.An analysis of Cindy's data yielded the following ANOVA table:  <strong>Cindy Smith, VP of Finance at Digital Components, Inc.(DCI), theorizes that the discount level offered to credit customers affects the average collection period on credit sales.Accordingly, she has designed an experiment to test her theory using four sales discount rates (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%).First, she classified DCI's credit customers into three categories by total assets (small, medium, and large).Then, she randomly assigned four customers from each category to a sales discount rate.An analysis of Cindy's data yielded the following ANOVA table:   Using  \alpha  = 0.05, the appropriate decision for block effects is ___.</strong> A)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub> \neq\mu <sub> 2</sub>  \neq   \mu <sub> 3</sub> B)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub>1</sub>= \mu <sub>2</sub>= \mu <sub>3</sub> C)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \ge   \mu <sub> 2</sub>  \ge   \mu <sub> 3</sub> D)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \le\mu <sub> 2</sub>  \le   \mu <sub> 3</sub> E)do nothing  Using α\alpha = 0.05, the appropriate decision for block effects is ___.

A)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \neqμ\mu 2 \neq μ\mu 3
B)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1= μ\mu 2= μ\mu 3
C)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \ge μ\mu 2 \ge μ\mu 3
D)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \leμ\mu 2 \le μ\mu 3
E)do nothing
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56
For the following ANOVA table, the MS Error value is ___. <strong>For the following ANOVA table, the MS Error value is ___.  </strong> A)4,320 B)372 C)348 D)30 E)4

A)4,320
B)372
C)348
D)30
E)4
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57
For the following ANOVA table, the dfTreatment value is ___. <strong>For the following ANOVA table, the df<sub>Treatment</sub> value is ___.  </strong> A)3 B)43 C)1.15 D)460 E)150

A)3
B)43
C)1.15
D)460
E)150
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58
For the following ANOVA table, the MS Treatment value is ___. <strong>For the following ANOVA table, the MS Treatment value is ___.  </strong> A)20 B)200 C)76 D)84 E)360

A)20
B)200
C)76
D)84
E)360
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For the following ANOVA table, the MS Error value is ___. <strong>For the following ANOVA table, the MS Error value is ___.  </strong> A)20 B)60 C)800 D)2 E)200

A)20
B)60
C)800
D)2
E)200
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60
Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table: <strong>Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table:   The Treatment Sum of Squares (SSC)is ___.</strong> A)65.00 B)17.50 C)47.00 D)0.500 E)1.000 The Treatment Sum of Squares (SSC)is ___.

A)65.00
B)17.50
C)47.00
D)0.500
E)1.000
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61
While reviewing staffing plans for a new pilot plant, Colin Posein, VP of Operations at Balzac Chemicals, Inc., designed an experiment to test the effects of "supervisor's style" and "training method" on the productivity of operators.The treatment levels were: (1)authoritarian, and participatory for supervisor's style, and (2)technical manuals, training films, and multimedia for training method.Three qualified applicants were randomly selected and assigned to each of the six cells.Analysis of Colin's data produced the following ANOVA table:  <strong>While reviewing staffing plans for a new pilot plant, Colin Posein, VP of Operations at Balzac Chemicals, Inc., designed an experiment to test the effects of supervisor's style and training method on the productivity of operators.The treatment levels were: (1)authoritarian, and participatory for supervisor's style, and (2)technical manuals, training films, and multimedia for training method.Three qualified applicants were randomly selected and assigned to each of the six cells.Analysis of Colin's data produced the following ANOVA table:   Using  \alpha  = .05, the appropriate decision for supervisor's style effects is ___.</strong> A)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub> =<sub>=</sub> \mu <sub>2</sub>= \mu <sub> 3</sub> B)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub> ==<sub> </sub> \mu <sub>2</sub>= \mu <sub> 3</sub> C)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub> = \mu <sub> 2</sub> D)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub> =  \mu <sub> 2</sub> E)do nothing  Using α\alpha = .05, the appropriate decision for "supervisor's style" effects is ___.

A)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 == μ\mu 2= μ\mu 3
B)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 == μ\mu 2= μ\mu 3
C)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 = μ\mu 2
D)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 = μ\mu 2
E)do nothing
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62
While reviewing staffing plans for a new pilot plant, Colin Posein, VP of Operations at Balzac Chemicals, Inc., designed an experiment to test the effects of "supervisor's style" and "training method" on the productivity of operators.The treatment levels were: (1)authoritarian, and participatory for supervisor's style, and (2)technical manuals, training films, and multimedia for training method.Three qualified applicants were randomly selected and assigned to each of the six cells.Colin's experimental design is ___.

A)random block design
B)normalized block design
C)completely randomized design
D)factorial design
E)fractional design
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63
While reviewing staffing plans for a new pilot plant, Colin Posein, VP of Operations at Balzac Chemicals, Inc., designed an experiment to test the effects of "supervisor's style" and "training method" on the productivity of operators.The treatment levels were: (1)authoritarian, and participatory for supervisor's style, and (2)technical manuals, training films, and multimedia for training method.Three qualified applicants were randomly selected and assigned to each of the six cells.Analysis of Colin's data produced the following ANOVA table:  <strong>While reviewing staffing plans for a new pilot plant, Colin Posein, VP of Operations at Balzac Chemicals, Inc., designed an experiment to test the effects of supervisor's style and training method on the productivity of operators.The treatment levels were: (1)authoritarian, and participatory for supervisor's style, and (2)technical manuals, training films, and multimedia for training method.Three qualified applicants were randomly selected and assigned to each of the six cells.Analysis of Colin's data produced the following ANOVA table:   Using  \alpha = .05, the appropriate decision for training method effects is ___.</strong> A)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub> = \mu <sub>2</sub><sub></sub>= \mu <sub> 3</sub> B)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \neq   \mu <sub> 2</sub>  \neq\mu <sub> 3</sub> C)do not reject the null hypothesis \mu <sub> 1</sub> = \mu <sub> 2</sub> D)do not reject the null hypothesis \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \neq   \mu <sub> 2</sub> E)do nothing  Using α\alpha = .05, the appropriate decision for "training method" effects is ___.

A)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 = μ\mu 2= μ\mu 3
B)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \neq μ\mu 2 \neqμ\mu 3
C)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 = μ\mu 2
D)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \neq μ\mu 2
E)do nothing
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64
While reviewing staffing plans for a new pilot plant, Colin Posein, VP of Operations at Balzac Chemicals, Inc., designed an experiment to test the effects of "supervisor's style" and "training method" on the productivity of operators.The treatment levels were: (1)authoritarian, and participatory for supervisor's style, and (2)technical manuals, training films, and multimedia for training method.Three qualified applicants were randomly selected and assigned to each of the six cells.In Colin's experiment, "operator productivity" is ___.

A)a concomitant variable
B)a treatment variable
C)the dependent variable
D)a blocking variable
E)a constant
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65
The following graph indicates a ___. <strong>The following graph indicates a ___.  </strong> A)2* 4 factorial design with interaction B)4 * 2 factorial design with no interaction C)4 * 2 factorial design with interaction D)2 * 4 factorial design with no interaction E)randomized block design

A)2* 4 factorial design with interaction
B)4 * 2 factorial design with no interaction
C)4 * 2 factorial design with interaction
D)2 * 4 factorial design with no interaction
E)randomized block design
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66
Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table:  <strong>Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table:   With  \alpha = 0.05, the observed F value for the blocking effects null hypothesis is ___.</strong> A)5.31 B)0.09 C)15.67 D)2.92 E)1.89  With α\alpha = 0.05, the observed F value for the blocking effects null hypothesis is ___.

A)5.31
B)0.09
C)15.67
D)2.92
E)1.89
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67
While reviewing staffing plans for a new pilot plant, Colin Posein, VP of Operations at Balzac Chemicals, Inc., designed an experiment to test the effects of "supervisor's style" and "training method" on the productivity of operators.The treatment levels were: (1)authoritarian, and participatory for supervisor's style, and (2)technical manuals, training films, and multimedia for training method.Three qualified applicants were randomly selected and assigned to each of the six cells.Colin's null hypothesis for training methods is ___.

A) μ\mu 1= μ\mu 2= μ\mu 3
B) μ\mu 1 \neqμ\mu 2 \neqμ\mu 3
C) μ\mu 1 \ge μ\mu 2 \ge μ\mu 3
D) μ\mu 1 \le μ\mu 2 \le μ\mu 3
E) μ\mu 1 \leμ\mu 2μ\mu 3
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68
Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table:  <strong>Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table:   Using  \alpha  = 0.05, the critical F value for the treatments null hypothesis is ___.</strong> A)3.59 B)4.76 C)3.98 D)5.14 E)9.89  Using α\alpha = 0.05, the critical F value for the treatments null hypothesis is ___.

A)3.59
B)4.76
C)3.98
D)5.14
E)9.89
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69
The following graph indicates a ___. <strong>The following graph indicates a ___.  </strong> A)2 * 3 factorial design with interaction B)2 * 4 factorial design with interaction C)4 * 2 factorial design with interaction D)4 * 2 factorial design with no interaction E)completely randomized design

A)2 * 3 factorial design with interaction
B)2 * 4 factorial design with interaction
C)4 * 2 factorial design with interaction
D)4 * 2 factorial design with no interaction
E)completely randomized design
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70
While reviewing staffing plans for a new pilot plant, Colin Posein, VP of Operations at Balzac Chemicals, Inc., designed an experiment to test the effects of "supervisor's style" and "training method" on the productivity of operators.The treatment levels were: (1)authoritarian, and participatory for supervisor's style, and (2)technical manuals, training films, and multimedia for training method.Three qualified applicants were randomly selected and assigned to each of the six cells.In Colin's experiment, "training method" is ___.

A)a treatment variable
B)a surrogate variable
C)the dependent variable
D)a blocking variable
E)a constant
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71
Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table:  <strong>Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table:   Using  \alpha  = 0.05, the observed F value for the treatments null hypothesis is ___.</strong> A)5.37 B)0.09 C)15.67 D)2.92 E)1.98  Using α\alpha = 0.05, the observed F value for the treatments null hypothesis is ___.

A)5.37
B)0.09
C)15.67
D)2.92
E)1.98
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72
Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table:  <strong>Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table:   Using  \alpha  = 0.05, the critical F value for the blocking effects null hypothesis is ___.</strong> A)3.59 B)4.76 C)3.98 D)5.14 E)6.54  Using α\alpha = 0.05, the critical F value for the blocking effects null hypothesis is ___.

A)3.59
B)4.76
C)3.98
D)5.14
E)6.54
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73
Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table:  <strong>Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table:   Using  \alpha  = 0.05, the appropriate decision for the treatments is ___.</strong> A)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \neq\mu <sub> 2</sub>  \neq\mu <sub> 3 </sub> \neq\mu <sub> 4</sub> B)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub> = \mu <sub>2</sub>= \mu <sub>3</sub>= \mu <sub> 4</sub> C)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \ge   \mu <sub> 2</sub>  \ge   \mu <sub> 3</sub>  \ge   \mu <sub> 4</sub> D)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \le\mu <sub> 2</sub>  \le\mu <sub> 3</sub>  \le   \mu <sub> 4</sub> E)do nothing  Using α\alpha = 0.05, the appropriate decision for the treatments is ___.

A)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \neqμ\mu 2 \neqμ\mu 3 \neqμ\mu 4
B)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 = μ\mu 2= μ\mu 3= μ\mu 4
C)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \ge μ\mu 2 \ge μ\mu 3 \ge μ\mu 4
D)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \leμ\mu 2 \leμ\mu 3 \le μ\mu 4
E)do nothing
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74
Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table:  <strong>Data from a randomized block design are shown in the following table:   Using  \alpha  = 0.05, the appropriate decision for the blocking effects is ___.</strong> A)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \ge    \mu <sub> 2</sub>  \ge   \mu <sub> 3</sub> B)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \neq   \mu <sub> 2</sub>  \neq\mu <sub> 3</sub> C)do not reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub>1</sub>= \mu <sub>2</sub>= \mu <sub>3</sub> D)reject the null hypothesis  \mu <sub> 1</sub>  \le\mu <sub> 2</sub>  \le\mu <sub> 3</sub> E)do nothing  Using α\alpha = 0.05, the appropriate decision for the blocking effects is ___.

A)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \ge μ\mu 2 \ge μ\mu 3
B)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \neq μ\mu 2 \neqμ\mu 3
C)do not reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1= μ\mu 2= μ\mu 3
D)reject the null hypothesis μ\mu 1 \leμ\mu 2 \leμ\mu 3
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While reviewing staffing plans for a new pilot plant, Colin Posein, VP of Operations at Balzac Chemicals, Inc., designed an experiment to test the effects of "supervisor's style" and "training method" on the productivity of operators.The treatment levels were: (1)authoritarian, and participatory for supervisor's style, and (2)technical manuals, training films, and multimedia for training method.Three qualified applicants were randomly selected and assigned to each of the six cells.In Colin's experiment, "supervisor's style" is ___.

A)the dependent variable
B)a blocking variable
C)a treatment variable
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E)a constant
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