In: Statistics and Probability
The following data are from an experiment designed to investigate the perception of corporate ethical values among individuals who are in marketing. Three groups are considered: management, research and advertising (higher scores indicate higher ethical values).
a. Compute the values identified below (to 2 decimal, if necessary).
b. Use a=.05 to test for a significant difference in perception among the three groups. Calculate the value of the test statistic (to 2 decimals). the p-value= The -value is - Select your answer -less than .01between .01 and .025between .025 and .05between .05 and .10greater than .10Item 6 What is your conclusion? - Select your answer -Cannot conclude there are differences among the mean perception scores for the three groupsConclude the mean perception scores for the three groups are not all the sameItem 7 c. Using , determine where differences between the mean perception scores occur. Calculate Fisher's LSD value (to 2 decimals). Test whether there is a significant difference between the means for marketing managers (1), marketing research specialists (2), and advertising specialists (3).
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a)
sum of square; treatment= | 157.00 |
sum of square; error= | 7.50 |
mean square; treatment= | 78.50 |
mean square; error= | 0.50 |
b)
value of the test statistic =157
p value = less than .01
Conclude the mean perception scores for the three groups are not all the sameI
c)
critical value of t with 0.05 level and N-k=15 degree of freedom= | tN-k= | 2.131 | |||
Fisher's (LSD) for group i and j = (tN-k)*(sp*√(1/ni+1/nj) = | 0.87 |
Difference | Absolute Value | Conclusion | |
x1-x2 | 0.50 | not significant difference | |
x1-x3 | 6.00 | significant difference | |
x2-x3 | 6.50 | significant difference |