Strongly recommend you transfer some of your funding from alcohol to a very nice video series called "Standard Deviants - Statistics". You can find it on Amazon.com (search for standard deviants statistics) for about $40 for the set. The series of 3 1+ hour videos was created to help statistically impared college students pass their stats class. We use in in our corporate training too.
"Green Bay Blows" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I'd give anything to be a math braniac like the responders here: > > > The table below represents the mean vacancy rates of eight office > submarkets of Atlanta, Georgia for a period of nine years. Quarterly > vacancy rates were used in calculating the means. > > SUBMARKET Mean Vacancy Rate (%) > Buckhead 16.85 > Downtown 20.73 > Midtown 19.75 > North Central 16.73 > Northeast 16.95 > Northwest 16.81 > North Lake 20.38 > South 28.26 > > a) Specify the null and alternative hypothesus to use in comparing > the mean vacancy rates of the eight office property sub-markets of > Atlanta > > b) The researchers reported on ANOVA F statistic of F=17.54 for the > Atlanta data. Conduct the hypothesis test you specified in part a) > > c) Give the apporximate p-value for the test you conducted in part b. > > d) What assumptions do you consider the most questionable in this > application? Why? . . ================================================================= Instructions for joining and leaving this list, remarks about the problem of INAPPROPRIATE MESSAGES, and archives are available at: . http://jse.stat.ncsu.edu/ . =================================================================
