Problem 4. We evaluated the performance of m= 3 different Vaccines for a virus in n = 4 different Age-stages. The grades

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Problem 4. We evaluated the performance of m= 3 different Vaccines for a virus in n = 4 different Age-stages. The grades

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Problem 4 We Evaluated The Performance Of M 3 Different Vaccines For A Virus In N 4 Different Age Stages The Grades 1
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Problem 4. We evaluated the performance of m= 3 different Vaccines for a virus in n = 4 different Age-stages. The grades in the scale 0-10 are presented in the table below Vaccines | Age-stages A1 A2 A3 A4 V 4 7 V2 2 2 4 8 4 9 4 5 V3 3 3 9 (a) Find the values of X... SSC, SS, and SS. (b) Test the hypothesis Hó: there is no Vaccine (row) effect, for a = 0.05. (c) What would be your decision in the following hypothesis test (no further calculations needed, but explanation is necessary): H6: there is no row effect, for a = 0.04. (d) Test the hypothesis Hy: there is no Age-stage (column) effect, for a = 0.05. (e) Find an interval for the p-value of the hypothesis test He: there is no column effect, given that F3,6:0.019.78.
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