This module provides a lab of F Distribution and One-Way ANOVA as a part of Collaborative Statistics collection (col10522) by Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean.
Class Time:
Names:
Student learning outcome:
The student will conduct a simple One-Way ANOVA test involving three variables.
Collect the data
Record the price per pound of 8 fruits, 8 vegetables, and 8 breads in your local
supermarket.
Fruits
Vegetables
Breads
Explain how you could try to collect the data randomly.
Analyze the data and conduct a hypothesis test
Compute the following:
Fruit:
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Vegetables:
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Bread:
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Find the following:
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State the approximate distribution for the test.
Test statistic:
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Sketch a graph of this situation. CLEARLY, label and scale the horizontal axis and shade
the region(s) corresponding to the p-value.
p-value =
Test at
. State your decision and conclusion.
Decision:
Why did you make this decision?
Conclusion (write a complete sentence).
Based on the results of your study, is there a need to further investigate any of the
food groups’ prices? Why or why not?
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