Tuesday 31 March 2015

Assignment 4



Chapter 10

10.1.    In a test for a single samplethe sample's mean is compared to the population              .
10.2.    When we use a paired-samples test to compare the pretest and posttest scores for a group of 45 people, the degrees of freedom (dfare ­­­­­_____.
10.3.    If we conduct a test for independent samplesand n1 32 and n2 35, the degrees of freedom (df) are _____.
            10.4      A researcher wants to study the effect of college education on people's earning by comparing the annual salaries of a randomly-selected group of 100 college graduates to the annual salaries of 100 randomly-selected group of people whose highest level of education is high school. To compare the mean annual salaries of the two groupsthe researcher should use a test for   ______.
            10.5.    A training coordinator wants to determine the effectiveness of a program that makes extensive use of educational technology when training new employees. She compares the scores of her new employees who completed the training on a nationally-normed test to thmeascore of all those in the country who took the same test. The appropriate statistical test the training coordinator should use for her analysis is the t
            test for  ______.
            10.6.    As part of the process to develop two parallel forms of a questionnairethe persons creating the questionnaire may administer both forms to a group of students, and then use a test for ______ samples to compare
            the mean scores on the two forms.
Circle the correct answer:
10.7.  A difference of 4 points between two homogeneous groupis likely to bemore/lessstatistically significant than the same difference (of 4 points)  between twoheterogeneous groupswhen all four groups are taking completing the same survey and have approximately the same number of subjects.

a.
10.8. A difference of 3 points on a 100-item test taken by two groups is likely to bemore/lessstatistically significant than a difference of 3 points on a 30-item test taken by the samtwo groups.
10.9   When test for paired samples is used to compare thpretest anthe posttestmeansthe number of pretest scores ithe same as/different than the number of post-test scores.
10.10. When wwant to compare whether females' scores on thGMAT are different from males' scoreswe should use a test for paired samples/independentsamples.
10.11 In studiewhere the alternative (researchhypothesiidirectionalthe critical values for one tailed test/two-tailed testshould be used tdetermine the level ofsignificance (i.e.the value).
10.12 Whethalternative hypothesiis: HA: u1=u2the criticavalues for one­ tailedtest/two-tailed test should bused to determine the leveof statistical significance.


10.13In study conducted tcompare thtest scores of experimental and control groupsa 50-item test is administered to both groups at the end of the study. The meanof the experimental group on thtest i1 point higher than the mean of the control groupThe researchers conduct a test for independent samples to comparthtwo meansThe obtained t value is 1.89and the p-value is .05. Can we concludthat the experimental treatment waclearly effective because thvalue is statistically significantExplain.
b. 
10.14. Identify each of the following as a null hypothesisdirectionahypothesisor a non-directional hypothesis.
a. mean 1does not equal mean 2  is a ______ hypothesis
b. mean 1 does equal mean 2 is a __________hypothesis
c. mean 1 is greater than mean 2 is a ________hypotheses
d. mean 1 minus mean 2 equals zero is a _______hypothesis

10.15. A companpsychologist wants to compare the scores of a group of 35employees on two different IQ tests: one is a group IQ test and onis an individually-administered IQ test. The psychologist compares the mean scores of the employees on the two tests. Which test should the psychologist usto determine whether there is a significant difference between the two sets of IQ scores? Explain.  
10.16. The CEO of ABC Company wishes to determine whether there are differencesbetween union members and managers in their attitude toward the companyThe CEO asks 30 randomly selected union memberand 28 managertcomplete a 40-item questionnaire designed to measure attitudes toward thcompanyA higher score indicates a more favorable attitude towards the company. The results are displayed in the following table:

               Group           n          Mean               SD       t           p         
               Union           30        18.30               9.85    
1.92          .03

Managers         28        23.07               9.07






a. Which test should the CEO use to compare thresponses of the union members and the managers? Explain.

b. What are the degrees of freedom?
  
c. What are the conclusions of the CEO based on the results in the tableExplain.



10.17. Based on the results of the study described in the previous questionthe CEO and the HR manager decide to implement several programto get thunion more actively involved in making decisions at ABC. After implementinthprograms for a yearthe CEO asks the same group of union members (n=30tabout their attitudes towards the company againusing the same questionnaire as the one used the year before. The following table displays the results obtained by the CEO:


            Scores              Mean               SD                   t                       p

            Pretest              18.30               9.85
7.13                                  .0001
Posttest                        22.10               1.26


c.
10.18plant manager randomldivides her employees into two groupsOne group (Group A) includes 32 employees and thsecond one (Group B) includes 30 employees. After dividing the employeesthmanagewants to confirm that the two groupare indeed similar in performance. He hypothesizes thathere is no statistically significant differencebetween the two groups. To compare the two groupsthe plant manager use ratinggiven bthe employeesfront-line supervisors at the end of thprevious year. The ratinscale ranges from (excellent employeeto 1 (on the brink of termination). Using these ratings,the manager conducts a test to determine whether thtwgroups are similar. Thresults arafollows:

Group
n
Mean
SD
t
A
32
3.66
1.31





2.008
B
30
3.00
1.26

t   crit(.05,df)=2.0;
    t crit(.02,df)=2.390;
crit(.01,df)=2.660
a.       Which teswas used and why?
b.    What werthdegrees of freedom?
c.   What arthmanager's conclusions? Explain.


10.19Joea new manager suspects that the 23 new employees assigned to hidepartment have lowelevelof social skillthan the new employees hired into the all the other departments in the rest of the companyThe company gives all prospective employeea social skills assessment before beinhiredThe mean scorobtained by Joe's new employeei635.13 and thmeascore ofal678 new employeerecentlhired bthe companon the same social skills assessment i430 (fl=430)test iused to compare the social skills assessment scores of Joe's neemployees to all thnew employees in the company. Thresults othetest are:


            Mean score= 635.13    SD= 71.53       t value= 3.75    p=.0001

d.     
a.     Which test is used and why?  
b.    What arthe degreeof freedom (df)?
c.    What arJoe's conclusions? Explain

Chapter 11
11.1.     While a test is used to compare two meansthe one-way ANOVcan be used to simultaneously compare ____ groups.
11.2.    An ANOV A is considered to be an extension of the test foindependent samples because both investigate differences between ______.

11.3.    By conducting a one-way ANOVA test to compare multiple (more than 2) group meanssimultaneously instead of conducting a series of tests to compare these meansthe potential level of ____ is reduced.
11.4. In order to applthe ANOV A testthe data should be measured on a(n)
              _____ or ______scale .
11.5.    The one-way ANOV A is used when there is/are ____independent variable(s).
                                                                                                    11.6With 3 groupsthe null hypothesis (Ho) in ANOVis: __________.
11.7. The total (or grand) mean in ANOV A can be thought of as the mean of ____.
11.8. The SSw (within-groupsum of squares) and the SSg (between-groups
            sum of squares) are equal to the             sum of squares.
11.9. To find the MSgwe divide the SSg by _________.
11.10. To compute the ratio, we divide the ______ mean squarby the
         _________ mean square.                                        
11.11Factorial ANOVA is commonly used when there are at least ______ independent variables.

Circle the correct answer:
11.12. The following is an example of a(n) null/alternative hypothesis iANOVA:
Mean one does not equal mean 2 and/or mean one does not equal mean 2 and/or mean 2 does not equal mean 3
11.13Post hoc comparisons should be conducted in cases where the ratio  is/is notstatistically significant.
11.14The ratio is likely to be statistically significant when the differences between
            the group means are small/large.                                          .
                                                                                           11.15The ratio is more likely to be statistically significant when it is used to
analyze scores from groups that are homogenous/heterogeneous in regard to the characteristic or behavior being measured.

11.16. An ANOVA procedure is used to analyze data from a study comparinscores of threegroupsFollowing are the obtained mean squares and the appropriatcritical values for the ratio at p=.05 and p=.01
Fcrit(.05,2,20) 3.49 and Fcrit(.O1,2,20) 5.85

a.                           Compute the obtained F ratio.
b.                           Determine whether the results are statistically significant 
c.                          Report your conclusions.



11.17. Three different age groups of consumers (ages 18-2526-3536-45) in two different regions of the country (MidwestSouth) were surveyed about theilikelihood of buying a new product. Following are the means anstandard deviations obtained by the three age groups in each of the two regions:



Means

Standard Deviations

Ages
Ages
Ages
Ages
Ages
Ages
Region
18-25
26-35
36-45
18-25
26-35
36-45
Midwest
50.2
52.8
53.3
2.5
3.1
2.7
South
41.0
48.5
55.9
2.7
3.2
2.8



Two separate one-way ANOVA procedures are conducted to test whether thedifferences between the three means of the three age groups ieach of the two regions are statistically significant. Estimate which ratio would be larger: The one resulting from analyzing the survey results obtained frothe three age groups in the Midwest or the one from analyzing the survey results obtained by the three age groups in the South explain your answer.

11.18. Three statistics classes at University A took the same test as did 3 other statistics classes at College B. Following are the means and standard deviations of the 3 classes in each of the two schools:



Means

Standard Deviations

SCHOOL
Stats
Stats
Stats
Stats
Stats
Stats

Class I
Class 2
Class 3
Class I
Class 2
Class 3
University A
71.4
78.8
90.2
3.2
4.3
4.8
College B
72.1
78.6
89.3
9.3
6.6
8.7
Two separate one-way ANOVA procedures are used to test whether the differences between the means in each of the two schools are statistically significant. Estimatewhich ratio would be largerthe one resulting from analyzing the test scores obtained by the three groups at University A or the one resulting from analyzing the test scores of the three groups at College BExplain your answer.
11.19Each of the two figures below (Figure A and Figure Bdepicts a set of 3 distributions. Two separate one-way AN OVA analyses arperformeto test whether there are statistically significant differences between ththree means in each set and two ratios are computed. Estimate which of the twratios is likely to be higher and explain your answer.





 
11.20. In a study comparing means of 4 groups, the ratio was significant at the p<.0level.The 4 means are Mean 1=13.12; Mean 2=9.31; Mean 3=13.65and Mean 4=11.34. Tukey's post hoc comparison is used to test which means statisticalldiffer from each other. The obtained HSD value at the p=.05 level is 3.74Which means are statistically significantly different from each other? Explain.

11.21. A pilot-test marketing research study comparing two new models of widgets was conducted in two companies (Company A and Company B)In each of the two companies, one manufacturing plant used one new widget and the other plant used the other new widgetAt the end of the year, the employees using the new widgets in their jobs completed a questionnaire assessing their satisfaction with the widgets. Following is a table listing the mean scores of the two plants questionnaire scores for each of the two companies (those that used new widge1 and those that used new widget 2). Study the data in the table. (NoteDo noattempt to compute the F ratios or the exact level of significance in order to answer the questions below.)




Means of
Means of
Company
Employees Using
Employees Using
Widget 1
Widget 2
Company A
55
53
Company B
50
48



a.       Are there differences in questionnaire scores as a result of the using the two widgets? Explain.

b.      Are there differences in questionnaire scores between the two companies?

                 Explain.     

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