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*Calculate the sum of squares of experimental error. Please round your answer to

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Question

*Calculate the sum of squares of experimental error. Please round your answer to two decimal places.

*Calculate the degrees of freedom among treatments.

*Calculate the mean square among treatments. Please round your answer to two decimal places.

*Calculate the F-value. Please round your answer to two decimal places.

*What is the sum of squares of sample means about the grand mean? Please round your answers to two decimal places.

*What is the variation of the individual measurements about their respective means? Please round your answers to two decimal places.

*What is the critical value of F at the 0.05 level? Please round your answer to four decimal places, if necessary.

*Is F significant at 0.05? Yes or No?

Question 9 of 12 Step 1 of 8 Consider the following table: SS DFMSF Among Treatments |2220.89 12 464.15 Error Total 19 Step 1 of 8: Calculate the sum of squares of experimental error, Please round your answer to two decimal places.

Explanation / Answer

1)sum of squares of experimental error =MS*df =12*464.15=5569.8

2) degrees of freedom among treatments =19-12=7

3) mean square among treatments =SS/df =2220.89/7=317.27

4) F-value =MStr/MSE =317.27/464.15= 0.68

5)um of squares of sample means about the grand mean =MStr =2220.89

variation of the individual measurements about their respective means =MSE =464.15

6) critical value of F at the 0.05 level =2.9134

7) No as F test statistic is lower than critical value F is not significant at 0.05