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Excel Statistics

1. The document contains data on cartypes with and without an additional feature. It reports summary statistics for the two conditions. 2. Statistical tests were performed to compare the mean values and variances between the two conditions. These included z-tests, t-tests, and an F-test. 3. All tests showed significant differences between the conditions, with higher mean and variance values when the additional feature was included.

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Excel Statistics

1. The document contains data on cartypes with and without an additional feature. It reports summary statistics for the two conditions. 2. Statistical tests were performed to compare the mean values and variances between the two conditions. These included z-tests, t-tests, and an F-test. 3. All tests showed significant differences between the conditions, with higher mean and variance values when the additional feature was included.

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cartype

1
2
1
1
2
2
1
2
2
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
2
1

without
7
14
12
11
9
4
13
16
11
7
9
9
6
7
10
6
6
5
4
4
8
9

withadd
14
16
17
13
10
8
14
19
17
11
12
14
15
13
12
17
15
11
12
12
16
17

without
Mean
Standard Error
Median
Mode
Standard Deviation
Sample Variance
Kurtosis
Skewness
Range
Minimum
Maximum
Sum
Count
Confidence Level(95.0%)

Chap 8 Interval estimation


sigma known
8.5
1.253597
sigma unknown

8.5
1.478445

Chap 10 2 populations
2 population Means
sigma known
z-Test: Two Sample for Means
Mean
Known Variance
Observations
Hypothesized Mean Difference
z
P(Z<=z) one-tail
z Critical one-tail
P(Z<=z) two-tail
z Critical two-tail
sigma unknown

t-Test: Two-Sample Assuming Unequal Variances

Mean
Variance
Observations
Hypothesized Mean Difference
df
t Stat
P(T<=t) one-tail
t Critical one-tail
P(T<=t) two-tail
t Critical two-tail
t-Test: Paired Two Sample for Means

Mean
Variance
Observations
Pearson Correlation
Hypothesized Mean Difference
df
t Stat
P(T<=t) one-tail
t Critical one-tail
P(T<=t) two-tail
t Critical two-tail

Chap 12 2 population variances


F-Test Two-Sample for Variances
Mean
Variance
Observations
df
F
P(F<=f) one-tail
F Critical one-tail

without

withadd
8.5
0.71092282
8.5
9
3.334523597
11.11904762
-0.28360426
0.542504356
12
4
16
187
22
1.478444933

without

withadd
8.5 13.86364
11
7.5
22
22
0
-5.84904285
2.47205E-09
1.644853627
4.9441E-09
1.959963985

Mean
Standard Error
Median
Mode
Standard Deviation
Sample Variance
Kurtosis
Skewness
Range
Minimum
Maximum
Sum
Count
Confidence Level(95.0%)

13.86364
0.585893
14
17
2.748081
7.551948
-0.46091
-0.13141
11
8
19
305
22
1.218431

without

withadd
8.5 13.86364
11.11904762 7.551948
22
22
0
41
-5.82219742
3.87222E-07
1.682878003
7.74444E-07
2.019540948

without

withadd
8.5 13.86364
11.11904762 7.551948
22
22
0.558632087
0
21
-8.6632766
1.12209E-08
1.720742871
2.24418E-08
2.079613837

without
8.5
11.11904762
22
21
1.472341645
0.19126804
2.408589482

withadd
13.86364
7.551948
22
21

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