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.

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> 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?


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