Chapter 13
In a two-way ANOVA test, how many null hypotheses are tested?
2 or 3
One of the disadvantages of Fisher's LSD method is that the probability of committing a:
Type 1 error increases as the number of pairwise comparisons increases
Which of the following is the correct interpretation of the Fisher's confidence interval for ui-uj?
if the interval does not include the value zero, the null hypothesis, that H0:μi-μj = 0, is rejected at alpha level of significance
If units with each block are randomly assigned to each of the treatments, then the design of the experiment is referred to as a
randomized block design
If the amount of variability between treatments is significantly greater than the amount of variability within treatments, then
reject the null hypothesis of equal population means
Tukey's HSD method uses _____ instead of ____ when compared to Fisher's LSD method for pairwise comparisons
studentized range values; t values
The variability due to chance, also known as within-treatments variability, is the estimate of σ^2 which is based on the:
variability of the data within each sample
If there are five treatments under study, the number of pairwise comparisons is:
10
Fisher's LSD method is applied when the:
ANOVA test has rejected the null hypothesis of equal population means
When using Fisher's LSD method at some stated significance level, the probability of committing a Type 1 error increases as the number of:
pairwise comparisons increases
If the interaction between two factors is not significant, the next tests to be done are
tests about the population means of factor A or B using two-way ANOVA without interaction
Identify the assumption that is not applicable for a one-way ANOVA test
the population SD are not all equal
Which of these null hypotheses is applicable for a two-way ANOVA test with interaction?
there is no interaction between factors A and B
One-way ANOVA analyzes the effect of one factor on the population mean. It is based on a:
completely randomized design
Tukey's HSD method ensures that the probability of a Type 1 error remains fixed irrespective of the number of
pairwise comparisons
Between-treatments variability is based on a weighted sum of squared differences between the:
sample means and the overall mean of the data set