Head Injury in a Car Crash Listed below are head injury data from crash test dum
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Head Injury in a Car Crash Listed below are head injury data from crash test dummies used in the same cars from the Chapter Problem. These measurements are in hic, which denotes a standard head injury criterion. Use a 0.05 significance level to test the null hypothesis that the different car categories have the same mean. Do these data suggest that larger cars are safer?
Small Cars 290 406 371 544 374 501 376 499 479 475
Medium Cars 245 502 474 505 393 264 368 510 296 349
Large Cars 342 216 335 698 216 169 608 432 510 332
a. Significance Level: _____________________________
b. Critical Value: -_______________________________
c. Test Statistic: ________________________
d. P-value: .___________________________
e. We ____________________the null hypothesis.
f. Conclusion: ________________________________________
Explanation / Answer
applying one way ANOVA on above:
from aboveL
a) Significance Level: =0.05
b) critical value =3.3541
c) Test Statistic: =0.3974
d)p value =0.6759
e)we fail to reject the null hypothesis
f) conclusion : we do not have sufficient evidence to conclude that different car categories have the different mean
Groups Count Sum Average Variance Small cars 10 4315 431.5 6323.389 Medium Cars 10 3906 390.6 10570.27 Large Cars 10 3858 385.8 30717.96 ANOVA Source of Variation SS df MS F P-value F crit Between Groups 12614.47 2 6307.233 0.397418 0.67592 3.354131 Within Groups 428504.5 27 15870.54 Total 441119 29Related Questions
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