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Practice Questions Lecture 42-43

The document contains questions related to analysis of variance (ANOVA). It begins with multiple choice questions testing concepts of the F-distribution and when to use an F-test versus other tests. It then provides practice questions involving contingency tables, setting up and completing ANOVA tables, and testing hypotheses using ANOVA. The questions cover topics such as degrees of freedom, sum of squares, mean squares, and conclusions that can be drawn from ANOVA tables regarding differences in group means.

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Practice Questions Lecture 42-43

The document contains questions related to analysis of variance (ANOVA). It begins with multiple choice questions testing concepts of the F-distribution and when to use an F-test versus other tests. It then provides practice questions involving contingency tables, setting up and completing ANOVA tables, and testing hypotheses using ANOVA. The questions cover topics such as degrees of freedom, sum of squares, mean squares, and conclusions that can be drawn from ANOVA tables regarding differences in group means.

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Practice Question

LECTURE NO.42
The F-Distribution
Hypothesis Testing and Interval Estimation in order to compare the Variances of Two Normal
Populations (based on F-Distribution)

LECTURE NO.43
Analysis of Variance
Experimental Design

The F-distribution always ranges from:

0 to 1
0 to -∞
-∞ to +∞

0 to +∞

When we want to test the equality of two variances we usually use:

F-test

Chi-square test
ANOVA
Z-test

If s1 =2.3 and s2=1.5 then the value of F-Test statistic is:

2.35
2.45
1.23
2.67
Which is the basic assumption is required for F-Distribution?
The two random samples are independently and randomly selected
The two random samples are dependent.
The two samples are not necessary to follow normal distribution.
None of these.

If F has an F-distribution with v1 and v2 degree of freedom, then 1/F:

Has F distribution with v1 and v2 degree of freedom.


Has F distribution with v2 and v1 degree of freedom
Has t-distribution with v degree of freedom.
Has z distribution.

Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) is a test for equality of:

Variances
Means
Proportions
Only two parameters

When testing for independence in a contingency table with 3 rows and 4 columns, there are
error degrees of freedom.

5
6
7
12

In one way ANOVA, the degree of freedom of Mean square between is the
Number of groups minus 1
Number of groups multiplied by, where n is the sample size
Number o f groups
Total number of observations minus 1
The basic entity or unit on which the experiment is performed, is called

Experimental unit

Treatment unit

Factor

Levels of factor

A term referring to the amount of balancing, blocking and grouping of the experimental
units is
Local control
Spurious effect
Systematic error
Extraneous factor

Q1: Find Coefficient of association

Q2: Test the independence by a simple approach between intelligences of fathers and sons.
Sons Intelligent Not intelligent Total
Intelligent 300 200 300
Not intelligent 100 400 500
Total 400 600 1000

Q3: From the following table, test the hypothesis that the flower color is independent of flatness
of leaf. Use α=0.05
Flat Leaves Lean Leaves Total
White Flowers 99 36 135
Red Flower 20 5 25
Total 119 41 160
Q4: A random sample of 100 people each from 3 cities gave weekly income figures as
summarized below, with Xij the income of the ith person from the jth city.

City Sample Size


A 100 10000 1056300
B 100 11200 1596000
C 100 9800 1100000
Set up an Analysis of Variance table. State and test the standard hypothesis from the table:

Q5: Complete an ANOVA table.


Source of Variation D.f Sum of Square Mean Square
Treatment SS 3 ---- 110
Block SS ---- 392 -----
Error SS ---- 1212 ----
Total 19 -----
Solution of Practice Questions

Lecture 42 & 43

The F-distribution always ranges from:

0 to 1
0 to -∞
-∞ to +∞*****

0 to +∞

When we want to test the equality of two variances we usually use:

F-test****

Chi-square test
ANOVA
Z-test

If s1 =2.3 and s2=1.5 then the value of F-Test statistic is:

2.35****
2.45
1.23
2.67

Which is the basic assumption is required for F-Distribution?

The two random samples are independently and randomly selected****


The two random samples are dependent.
The two samples are not necessary to follow normal distribution.
None of these.
If F has an F-distribution with v1 and v2 degree of freedom, then 1/F:

Has F distribution with v1 and v2 degree of freedom.


Has F distribution with v2 and v1 degree of freedom*****
Has t-distribution with v degree of freedom.
Has z distribution.

Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) is a test for equality of:

Variances*****
Means
Proportions
Only two parameters

When testing for independence in a contingency table with 3 rows and 4 columns, there are
error degrees of freedom.

5
6***
7
12

In one way ANOVA, the degree of freedom of Mean square between is the
Number of groups minus 1*****
Number of groups multiplied by, where n is the sample size
Number o f groups
Total number of observations minus 1

The basic entity or unit on which the experiment is performed, is called

Experimental unit ****

Treatment unit

Factor

Levels of factor
A term referring to the amount of balancing, blocking and grouping of the experimental
units is
Local control ****
Spurious effect
Systematic error
Extraneous factor

Q1: Find Coefficient of association

Solution:
Q2: Test the independence by a simple approach between intelligences of fathers and sons.
Sons Intelligent Not intelligent Total
Intelligent 300 200 300
Not intelligent 100 400 500
Total 400 600 1000

Solution:
Let A denotes” intelligent fathers” and B denotes “ Intelligent Sons”
Then

Thus there is positive association between intelligent fathers and intelligent sons. It means that
intelligent fathers have intelligent sons.

Q3:From the following table, test the hypothesis that the flower color is independent of flatness
of leaf . Use α=0.05
Flat Leaves Lean Leaves Total
White Flowers 99 36 135
Red Flower 20 5 25
Total 119 41 160

Solution:

1: Null and alternative Hypothesis:

2: Level of significance:
3: Test Statistic

4: Critical region:

5. Calculations:

99 100.41 -1.41 1.9881 0.020


20 18.59 1.41 1.9881 0.107
36 34.59 1.41 1.9881 0.057
5 6.41 -1.41 1.9881 0.310
160 160 0
=0.494

6: Conclusion:

The calculated value of lies in acceptance region. Thus Ho: “ The flower color is
independent of flatness of leaves” is accepted. It means that the color of flowers have no relation
with flatness of leaves.

Q4: A random sample of 100 people each from 3 cities gave weekly income figures as
summarized below, with Xij the income of the ith person from the jth city.

City Sample Size


A 100 10000 1056300
B 100 11200 1596000
C 100 9800 1100000
Set up an Analysis of Variance table. State and test the standard hypothesis from the table:
Solution:

1: Null and alternative Hypothesis:

2: Level of significance:

3: Test Statistic

4: Critical region:

5. Calculations:
A B C Total
N 100 100 100 300
10000 11200 9800 31000
1056300 1596000 1100000 3752300
1000000 1254400 960400 3214800
ANOVA TABLE
Source of d.f Sum of Squares Mean squares F
variation
TrSS k-1=3-1=2 11466.67 5733.34 F=3.17
Error SS n-k=300-3=297 537500 1809.76
Total n-1=300-1=299 5487966.67

6: Conclusion:

The calculated value of F=3.17 falls in rejection region. So we reject our null hypothesis, and
conclude that at least two treatment means are not equal.
Q5: Complete an ANOVA table.
Source of Variation D.f Sum of Square Mean Square
Treatment SS 3 ---- 110
Block SS ---- 392 -----
Error SS ---- 1212 ----
Total 19 -----

Solution:
Source of Variation D.f Sum of Square Mean Square
Treatment SS k-1=4-1=3 330 110
Block SS r-1=5-1=4 392 98
Error SS (r-1)(k-1)=12 1212 101
Total 19 1934

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