The following are six observations collected from treatment 1, ten observations collected from treatment 2, and eight ob
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The following are six observations collected from treatment 1,ten observations collected from treatment 2, and eight observationscollected from treatment 3. Test the hypothesis that the treatmentmeans are equal at the 0.05 significance level.
If H0 is rejected, can weconclude that treatment 2 and treatment 3 differ? Use the 95% levelof confidence. (Round your answers to 3 decimalplaces.)
d. Complete an ANOVA table. (Round SS, MS, F values, P-value and F crit to 4 decimal places.) Source Treatments Error Total SS 46.9583 53.0000 99.9583 df 2 21 23 MS 23.4792 2.5238 F 9.3031 P-value 0.0013 F crit 3.4668
f. If He is rejected, can we conclude that treatment 2 and treatment 3 differ? Use the 95% level of confidence. (Round your answers to 3 decimal places.) 95% confidence interval is: We can conclude that the treatments 2 and 3 are to different.
If H0 is rejected, can weconclude that treatment 2 and treatment 3 differ? Use the 95% levelof confidence. (Round your answers to 3 decimalplaces.)
d. Complete an ANOVA table. (Round SS, MS, F values, P-value and F crit to 4 decimal places.) Source Treatments Error Total SS 46.9583 53.0000 99.9583 df 2 21 23 MS 23.4792 2.5238 F 9.3031 P-value 0.0013 F crit 3.4668
f. If He is rejected, can we conclude that treatment 2 and treatment 3 differ? Use the 95% level of confidence. (Round your answers to 3 decimal places.) 95% confidence interval is: We can conclude that the treatments 2 and 3 are to different.