STatistics homework

Week 8eResourcesChapterExercisePage*Lane et al.1510573175742857729577Illowsky et al.13617206372069721717227772581726* Page numbers are approximated due to version control of the eResources, especially for Illowsky et al.Lane et al. Chapter  1510.  if an experiment is conducted with 5 conditions and 6 subjects in each condition, what are dfn and dfe?17. The following data are from a hypothetical study on the effects of age and time on scores on a test of reading comprehension. Compute the analysis of variance summary table.ADHD Treatment (AT) case study http://onlinestatbook.com/2/case_studies/adhd.html28. (AT) The dataset ADHD Treatment has four scores per subject. a. Is the design between-subjects or within-subjects? b. Create an ANOVA summary table.29. (AT) Using the Anger Expression Index from the Angry Moods study as the dependent variable, perform a 2×2 ANOVA with gender and sports participation as the two factors. Do athletes and non-athletes differ significantly in how much anger they express? Do the genders differ significantly in Anger Expression Index? Is the effect of sports participation significantly different for the two genders?Illowsky et al. Chapter 1313.2 The F Distribution and the F-RatioUse the following information to answer the next three exercises. Suppose a group is interested in determining whether teenagers obtain their drivers licenses at approximately the same average age across the country. Suppose that the followingdata are randomly collected from five teenagers in each region of the country. The numbers represent the age at which teenagers obtained their drivers licenses.H0: ?1 = ?2 = ?3 = ?4 = ?5?H?: At least any two of the group means ?1, ?2, …, ?5 are not equal.61.  degrees of freedom – numerator: df(num) = _________63.  F statistic = ________Use a solution sheet to conduct the following hypothesis tests. The solution sheet can be found in Appendix E.69.  A researcher wants to know if the mean times (in minutes) that people watch their favorite news station are the same. Suppose that Table 13.24 shows the results of a study.Assume that all distributions are normal, the four population standard deviations are approximately the same, and the data were collected independently and randomly. Use a level of significance of 0.05.71.  Are the mean number of times a month a person eats out the same for whites, blacks, Hispanics and Asians? Suppose that Table 13.26 shows the results of a study.Assume that all distributions are normal, the four population standard deviations are approximately the same, and the data were collected independently and randomly. Use a level of significance of 0.05.Test of two variances77.  A grassroots group opposed to a proposed increase in the gas tax claimed that the increase would hurt working-class people the most, since they commute the farthest to work. Suppose that the group randomly surveyed 24 individuals and asked them their daily one-way commuting mileage. The results are as follows.Determine whether or not the variance in mileage driven is statistically the same among the working class and professional (middle income) groups. Use a 5% significance level.81. Is the variance for the amount of money, in dollars, that shoppers spend on Saturdays at the mall the same as the variance for the amount of money that shoppers spend on Sundays at the mall? Suppose that the Table 13.34 shows the results of a study.