One of the minor fun items of this list is detecting stealth homework problems, and then refusing to answer them. You are taking all the fun out of it by announcing that these are homework problems. The rule about not answering homework problems still applies however. Ask your instructor for help.
Green Bay Blows wrote: >I'd like to do my own sampling distribution at the liquor store!! > >Random samples of 100 scientists, 100 journalists and 100 government >officials were asked about the safety of nuclear power plants. >Responses were made on a seven point scale, where 1=very unsafe and >7=very safe. The mean safety scores for the groups are scientists, >4.1; journalists, 3.7; government officials, 4.2 > >a) Identify the response variable for this study > >b) How many treatments are included in this study? Describe them. > >c) Specify the null and alternative hypothesis tht should be used to >investigate whether there are differences in the attitudes of >scientists, journalists and government officials regarding the safety >of nuclear power plants. > >d) The MSE for the sample data is 2.355. At least how large must MST >be in order to reject the null hypothesis of the test of part a) >using a level of significance of .05 > >e) If the MST = 11.280, what is the approximate p-value of the test >of part a)? > . . ================================================================= Instructions for joining and leaving this list, remarks about the problem of INAPPROPRIATE MESSAGES, and archives are available at: . http://jse.stat.ncsu.edu/ . =================================================================
