We have provided data from independent simple random samples from several populations. In each case, determine the following items.

a. SSTR

b. MSTR

c. SSE

d. MSE

e. F

Sample 1 Sample 2 Sample 3
5 10 4
9 4 16

8 10

6

2

Short Answer

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The determined values are

a). SSTR=40.

b). MSTR=20.

c).SSE=144.

d).MSE=20.57.

e).F-statistic=0.97.

Step by step solution

01

Part (a) Step 1: Given Information

Sample one: 1,9.

Sample two: 10,4,8,6,2.

Sample three: 4,16,10.

02

Part (a) Step 2: Explanation

Based on the information provided,

k=3

n1=2,

n2=5,

n3=3

n=2+5+3

n=10

Samples one, two, and three have the following mean values:

x1¯=1+92

=5

x2¯=10+4+8+6+25

=5

x3¯=4+16+103

=10

03

Part (a) Step 3: Explanation

Calculate the mean

x¯=1+9+10+4+8+6+2+4+16+1010

=7

SSTR (sum of squares treatment)SSTR=n1x1¯-x¯2+n2x2¯-x¯2+n3x3¯-x¯2

=2(5-7)2+5(6-7)2+3(10-7)2

=40

04

Part (b) Step 1: Given Information

Sample one: 1,9.

Sample two: 10,4,8,6,2,

Sample three: 4,16,10.

05

Part (b) Step 2: Explanation

We've SSTR=40

MSTR=SSTRk-1

=403-1

=20

06

Part (c) Step 1: Given Information

Sample one: 1,9.

Sample two: 10,4,8,6,2.

Sample three: 4,16,10.

07

Part (c) Step 2: Explanation

The variance of each sample is s12=32,

s22=10,

s32=36

SSE=n1-1s12+n2-1s22+n3-1s32=(2-1)(32)+(5-1)(10)+(3-1)(36)

=144

08

Part (d) Step 1: Given Information

Sample one: 1,9.

Sample two: 10,4,8,6,2.

Sample three: 4,16,10.

09

Part (d) Step 2: Explanation

We've n=10,

k=3

MSE=SSEn-k

=14410-3

=20.57

10

Part (e) Step 1: Given Information

Sample one: 1,9.

Sample two: 10,4,8,6,2.

Sample three: 4,16,10.

11

Part (e) Step 2: Explanation

We've n=10,

k=3

F-statisticMSTRMSE

=2020.57

=0.97

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