statistics
Unless indicated, refer to the class databse for all problems. For all hypothesis testin, assume a =.05.
Correlation and Regression
Consider the males in our class as a sample of all the males in the U.S
Use: X = "Height" as the independent variable
Use: Y = “Shoe Size” as the dependent variable
Provide a null hypothesis & an alternative hypothesis to test whether a significant correlation is expected between height and shoe size for the population of males in the U.S.
Ho:
Ha:
2. Calculate the test statistic value of r.
3. Provide the critical tabulated value of r.
4. State your conclusion.
5. Whatever your conclusion, proceed to calculate a regression equation of the form Y = m X + b.
6. Use the regression equation to predict the shoe size of a female who is 71 inches tall.
Analysis of Variance
Consider the females in our class as a sample of all the females in the U.S.
7. Provide a null hypothesis and an alternative hypothesis to test the claim that the population mean shoe sizes are significantly different among females who prefer different stores.
Ho:
Ha:
8. Calculate the test statistic value of F
9. Provide the critical tabulated value of F
10. State your conclusion.
Contingency Table
Consider the members of our class as a sample of all the people in the U.S.
11. Provide a null hypothesis and an alternative hypothesis to test the independence of gender and store preference.
Ho:
Ha:
12. Calculate the test statistic value of Chi Squared.
13. Provide the critical tabulated value of Chi Squared.
14. State your conclusion