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Z T and ANOVA Test

1. The given data provides ages of a population sample. 2. A t-test will be conducted to determine if the population mean age is significantly greater than 20 years at a given significance level. 3. The null hypothesis is that the population mean age is equal to 20 years and the alternative hypothesis is that the population mean age is greater than 20 years.

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Z T and ANOVA Test

1. The given data provides ages of a population sample. 2. A t-test will be conducted to determine if the population mean age is significantly greater than 20 years at a given significance level. 3. The null hypothesis is that the population mean age is equal to 20 years and the alternative hypothesis is that the population mean age is greater than 20 years.

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t-Test: Paired Two Sample for Means

Sales before traning series Sales after traning series


Mean 6367.08333333333 6274.25
Variance 5021379.35606061 7156524.56818182
Observatio 12 12
Pearson Co 0.910332061941707
Hypothesiz 0
df 11
t Stat 0.286071223657999
P(T<=t) one 0.39006959957407
t Critical o 1.79588481870404
P(T<=t) two 0.780139199148141
t Critical t 2.20098516009164
At 1% level of significance, test to determine whether there is any effect on the sales after series of training provided to salesm
Subject Sales before traning series Sales after traning series
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4 7845 7950
5 9858 9856
6 6565 6454
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aining provided to salesmen in an organization.
No. of times they consume fast food
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8 8 0 step 3- Anova single factor test
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10 2 5 step 4&5- Anova: Single Factor
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2 5 8 Groups
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Source of Variation
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step 6- analysis& decision making

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3.36>3.15
reject Ho
Ho:µ1=µ2=µ3

p 2- α=0.05

p 3- Anova single factor test

p 4&5- Anova: Single Factor

Count Sum Average Variance


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20 123 6.15 7.397368
20 123 6.15 10.23947

SS df MS F P-value F crit
64.5333333333333 2 32.26667 3.36819 0.041437 3.158843
546.05 57 9.579825

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p 6- analysis& decision making

P-value≤α
0.04<0.05
accept H1
Given the observation for Pollution Level in two Metros
At 5% level of significance can it be concluded that Delhi is more polluted than Mumba
Mumbai Delhi
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Test to determine whether the population age is significantly greater than 20 years given the following ages:
Age Dummy
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following ages:

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