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    May 2, 2010, 03:38 PM
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    The number of grams of fiber per serving for a random sample of three different kinds of foods is listed. Is there sufficient evidence at the 0.05 level of significance to conclude that there is a difference in mean fiber content among breakfast cereals, fruits, and vegetables?


    Breakfast cereals Fruits Vegetables

    3 5.5 10
    4 2 1.5
    6 4.4 3.5
    4 1.6 2.7
    10 3.8 2.5
    5 4.5 6.5
    6 2.8 4
    8 3
    5


    State the hypothesis and identify the claim (4 points):



    Find the critical value (2 points):

    k = d.f. N = k-1 =
    N = d.f. D = N-k =
    a= critical value =
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    May 6, 2010, 05:42 AM

    This appears to be an ANOVA test.





    The F test statistic is 2.17

    The F critical value is 3.47

    Also, the p value is .14. Since it is greater than alpha=.05, we do not reject H0

    Therefore, since the test stat < critical value, we DO NOT reject the null hypothesis.

    There is not enough evidence at the .05 level to conclude that there is a difference in the means.

    Try using one of the non parametric sign tests to find which ones. Or maybe the post hoc tests.

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