(1 point) Use the Minitab display to test the claims. Use the a = 0.05 significance level. The sample data are SAT score
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(1 point) Use the Minitab display to test the claims. Use the a = 0.05 significance level. The sample data are SAT score
(1 point) Use the Minitab display to test the claims. Use the a = 0.05 significance level. The sample data are SAT scores on the verbal and math portions of SAT-I. Analysis of Variance for SAT Source DF SS MS F P Gender 1 52827 52827 5 0.032 Ver/Math 1 6077 6077 0.58 0.453 Interaction 1 31454 31454 2.98 0.093 Error 37 377416 10561 Total 40 467774 1. Test the claim that SAT scores are not affected by an interaction between gender and test (verbal/math). (a) The F-test statistic is (b) The P-value is (c) Does there appear to be a significant effect from the interaction between gender and test? OA. Yes OB. No 2. Test the claim that gender has an effect on SAT scores. (a) The F-test statistic is (b) The P-value is (c) Is there sufficient evidence to support the claim that gender has an effect on SAT scores? O A. Yes OB. No 3. Test the claim that the type of test (math/verbal) has an effect on SAT scores. (a) The F-test statistic is (b) The P-value is (c) Is there sufficient evidence to support the claim that the type of test has an effect on SAT scores? O A. No B. Yes
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