In: Statistics and Probability
An ecologist hypothesizes that birds with longer wing spans use wider tree branches. The ecologist captured male birds, measured their wing span and other characteristics in millimeters, and then marked and released them. During the ensuing winter, the ecologist repeatedly observed the marked birds as they foraged for food on tree branches. He noted the branch diameter on each occasion, and calculated the average branch diameter for each bird in centimeters. The measurement data are below. What can the ecologist conclude with α = 0.01?
wing span | branch diameter |
79.3 80.1 80.7 81.5 79.5 80.7 81.1 80.3 80.7 |
1.02 1.04 1.21 1.53 1.21 1.56 1.39 1.31 1.39 |
a) What is the appropriate statistic?
---Select--- (na, Correlation, Slope, Chi-Square)
Compute the statistic selected in
a):
b) Obtain/compute the appropriate values to make a
decision about H0.
(Hint: Make sure to write down the null and alternative hypotheses
to help solve the problem.)
critical value = ; test statistic =
Decision: ---Select one--- (Reject H0, Fail to reject
H0)
c) Compute the corresponding effect size(s) and
indicate magnitude(s).
If not appropriate, input and/or select "na" below.
effect size = ; ---Select one--- (na,
trivial effect, small effect, medium effect, large effect)
d) Make an interpretation based on the
results.
a. There was a significant positive relationship between the wing span of the birds and branch diameter.
b. There was a significant negative relationship between the wing span of the birds and branch diameter.
c. There was no significant relationship between the wing span of the birds and branch diameter.