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Ten individuals are chosen at random from a population and their heights are found to be (in
inches) : 63,63,66,67,68,69,70,70,71,71. Discuss the suggestion that the mean height in the
population is 66 inches.
INPUT DATA:
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DATA VIEW:
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OUTPUT:
One-Sample Statistics
One-Sample Test
Test Value = 66
CONCLUSION:
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An investigator predicts that individuals that fit Type A behaviour pattern ( highly competitive
and time conscious) will have higher scores on a questioner measures of need for achievement
that individuals that fit the Type B behaviour pattern ( absence of type qualities). The investigator
collects need for achievement scores from 10 Type A subjects and 10 Type B subjects. Higher
scores reflects greater levels of need for achievement. Write the null and alternate hypothesis for
testing this prediction. Use SPSS to test null hypothesis stated above. Provide a result session
that states the conclusion the investigator is entitled to draw.
INPUT DATA:
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OUTPUT:
Group Statistics
95% Confidence
Interval of the
Mean Std. Error
Difference
Sig. (2- Differenc Differenc
F Sig. t df tailed) e e Lower Upper
CONCLUSION:
Thus the value of p<0.05, reject the null hypothesis.
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A meteorologist is studying the annual rainfall in a desert region. With aall available records, the
average rainfall is 7.8 for the past 5 years rainfall has been 8.0, 6.2, 4.1, 6.9, 5.6. The
meteorologist works to know it the decrease is statistically significant. Use =5%.
INPUT DATA:
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OUTPUT:
One-Sample Statistics
One-Sample Test
CONCLUSION:
Thus the value of p>0.05, accept null hypothesis.
1) Compute x
INPUT DATA:
H 0 : The means of three methods are not equal.
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OUTPUT:
Descriptives
COUNT
N Mean Std. Deviation Std. Error Lower Bound Upper Bound Minimum Maximum
ANOVA
COUNT
Total 863.875 7
COUNT
Duncan
METHOD N 1
METHOD 3 2 164.00
METHOD 1 3 177.00
METHOD 2 3 184.00
Sig. .053
INPUT DATA:
H 0 : The means of the promotions are not equal.
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Descriptives
COUNT
ANOVA
COUNT
Total 948.950 19
COUNT
Duncan
PROMOTIONS N 1 2 3