Time Temp A Temp B Temp C Temp D R value
1 30 70 35 30 R value (Time & Temp A) 0.9811674
2 35 68 48 31 R value (Time & Temp B) -0.989781
3 37 63 75 38 R value (Time & Temp C) 0.107776
4 40 62 25 24 R value (Time & Temp D) 0.8606244
5 41 55 50 35
6 48 47 34 49
7 57 42 48 45
8 55 41 31 59 Time
9 59 38 24 42 Time 1
10 62 36 41 65 Temp A 0.9811674
11 63 31 71 64 Temp B -0.989781
12 65 25 55 59 Temp C 0.107776
Temp D 0.8606244
Time
Time 1
Temp A 0.9811674
Correlection coefifficient
Very strong + assiociation
Very strong - assiociation
Very week + no assiociation T
Very strong + assiociation 70
60
50
Temp A Temp B Temp C Temp D
40
1 30
-0.985183033549403 1 20
0.0635865162570788 -0.101426 1
10
0.855311790759926 -0.87013 0.2521242 1
0
0 2 4 6
Temp A
1
Temp A
2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Temp A
Time Temp A Temp B Temp C Temp D
1 30 70 35 30 SUMMARY OUTPUT
2 35 68 48 31
3 37 63 75 38 Regression Statistics
4 40 62 25 24 Multiple R 0.981167422252
5 41 55 50 35 R Square 0.96268951049
6 48 47 34 49 Adjusted R Square 0.958958461538
7 57 42 48 45 Standard Error 2.493674982514
8 55 41 31 59 Observations 12
9 59 38 24 42
10 62 36 41 65 ANOVA
11 63 31 71 64 df
12 65 25 55 59 Regression 1
Residual 10
Total 11
Coefficients
Intercept 27.56060606061
Time 3.34965034965
RESIDUAL OUTPUT
Observation Predicted Temp A
1 30.91025641026
2 34.25990675991
3 37.60955710956
4 40.95920745921
5 44.30885780886
6 47.65850815851
7 51.00815850816
8 54.35780885781
9 57.70745920746
10 61.05710955711
11 64.40675990676
12 67.75641025641
SS MS F Significance F
1604.48251748 1604.48251748252 258.0211418075 1.8076686711E-08
62.1841491841 6.21841491841492
1666.66666667
Standard Error t Stat P-value Lower 95% Upper 95% Lower 95.0%
1.53475085808 17.9577068913528 6.134695309E-09 24.1409680456046 30.980244075608 24.14097
0.20853157797 16.0630365064501 1.807668671E-08 2.88501303891347 3.8142876603872 2.885013
Residuals
-0.91025641026
0.74009324009
-0.60955710956
-0.95920745921
-3.30885780886
0.34149184149
5.99184149184
0.64219114219
1.29254079254
0.94289044289
-1.40675990676
-2.75641025641
Time Line Fit Plot
80
70
f(x) = 3.34965034965035 x + 27.5606060606061
60
50
Temp A
Temp A
40 Predicted Temp A
Linear (Predicted Temp A)
30
20
10
Upper 95.0% 0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
30.98024
3.814288 Time
Cereal Weight (g) Dummy Data
249 0 Cereal Weight (g)
252 0
223 0 Mean 241.44
248 0 Standard Error 2.479973118134
230 Median 239
227 Mode 227
227 Standard Deviation 12.39986559067
228 Sample Variance 153.7566666667
260 Kurtosis -1.41097824582
241 Skewness 0.043420291733
255 Range 38
235 Minimum 222
245 Maximum 260
222 Sum 6036
256 Count 25
229
254
237
259 t-Test: One-Sample
236
259 Cereal Weight (g)
239 Mean 241.44
232 Variance 153.7566666667
239 Observations 25
254 Hypothesized Mean 250
df 24
t Stat -3.45165031726
P(T<=t) one-tail 0.001038030085
t Critical one-tail 1.710882079909
P(T<=t) two-tail 0.002076060171
t Critical two-tail 2.063898561628
tstat˃tcric
reject Ho, prove that the mean are not equal to 250, and the average cereal we
𝑡=(𝑚−𝜇)/(𝑠/√𝑛) Student Mark Dummy Data
45 0
m 241.44 43 0
µ 250 74 0
s 12.3998655907 68 0
n 25 63
55
t -3.4516503173 37
64
44
45
36
56
33
76
34
39
67
41
41
56
49
37
75
87
76
40
70
53
61
65
and the average cereal weight for this data is not 250g
µ=50
t-Test: 0ne-Sample
Student Mark
Mean 54.3333333333
Variance 234.022988506
Observations 30
Hypothesized Mean 50
df 29
t Stat 1.55150601784
P(T<=t) one-tail 0.06581325812
t Critical one-tail 1.69912702653
P(T<=t) two-tail 0.13162651624
t Critical two-tail 2.04522964213
tstat<tcric
accept Ho, prove that the mean equal to 50, and the average student score for this course is 50 mark
Class A Class B
67 63 F-Test Two-Sample for Variances
73 60
69 59 Class A
76 54 Mean 71.4
58 84 Variance 104.828571429
75 56 Observations 15
84 83 df 14
69 69 F 0.78074904242
80 57 P(F<=f) one-tail 0.32706015224
76 79 F Critical one-tail 0.37795884107
53
87 P- value ˃ Alpha Alpha = 0.05
83 Accept Ho, variances between two group are equal
63
58 t-Test: Two-Sample Assuming Equal Variances
Class A
Mean 71.4
Variance 104.828571429
Observations 15
Pooled Variance 116.347826087
Hypothesized Mean Difference 0
df 23
t Stat 1.13544602169
P(T<=t) one-tail 0.13394131881
t Critical one-tail 1.71387152775
P(T<=t) two-tail 0.26788263763
t Critical two-tail 2.06865761042
Group 1 Group 2
20 25
23 46
Class B 32 56
66.4 24 45
134.266666667 25 46
10 27.5 51
9 34
47.5
Class B
66.4
134.266666667
10
F-Test Two-Sample for Variances
Group 1 Group 2
Mean 25.25 43.8125
Variance 16.975 96.424107143
Observations 6 8
df 5 7
F 0.17604518728
P(F<=f) one-tail 0.03684978647
F Critical one-tail 0.20509153283
P- value < Alpha Alpha = 0.05
Reject Ho, variances between two group are not equal
t-Test: Two-Sample Assuming Unequal Variances
Group 1 Group 2
Mean 25.25 43.8125
Variance 16.975 96.424107143
Observations 6 8
Hypothesized Mean Difference 0
df 10
t Stat -4.8117514879
P(T<=t) one-tail 0.00035548606
t Critical one-tail 1.81246112281
P(T<=t) two-tail 0.00071097212
t Critical two-tail 2.22813885199
Sample Method 1 Method 2
S1 13 9 t-Test: Paired Two Sample for Means
S2 14 11
S3 14 12
S4 15 12 Mean
S5 16 14 Variance
S6 17 16 Observations
S7 17 18 Pearson Correlation
S8 18 18 Hypothesized Mean Difference
S9 19 18 df
S10 20 19 t Stat
S11 22 20 P(T<=t) one-tail
S12 23 20 t Critical one-tail
P(T<=t) two-tail
t Critical two-tail
t Stat ˃ T( t Critical)
P- value < Alpha
Reject Ho, teaching method 1 and method 2 give different means
Method 1 Method 2
17.33333333333 15.5833333333
10.24242424242 14.6287878788
12 12
0.933301274387
0
11
4.262456958826
0.000668741315
1.795884818704
0.001337482629
2.200985160092
Alpha = 0.05
HT1 HT2 HT3 HT4
28 36 38 40
26 29 26 44
29 40 23 37
33 29 29 32
31 38 38 43
24 31 38 42
28 37 29 40
26 39 39 40
26 28 27 43
35 40 31 42
31 34 22 34
30 29 29 32
25 38 22 40
28 35 26 40
Anova: Single Factor
SUMMARY
Groups Count Sum Average
HT1 14 400 28.5714285714
HT2 14 483 34.5
HT3 14 417 29.7857142857
HT4 14 549 39.2142857143
ANOVA
Source of Variation SS df MS
Between Groups 991.33928571 3 330.446428571
Within Groups 1089.6428571 52 20.9546703297
Total 2080.9821429 55
F ˃ F crit Reject Ho
P-value < Alpha 0.05 Reject Ho
The mean of material hardness is different at least in one group
Detergent Water Temperature
Cold
Brand A 4
5
Variance 5
9.95604395604 6
19.9615384615 5
38.0274725275 Brand B 4
15.8736263736 4
6
6
5
F P-value F crit
15.769583743 2.032848E-07 2.78260042343
Water Temperature
Warm Hot Anova: Two-Factor With Replication
7 10
8 11 SUMMARY Cold Warm
9 12 Brand A
12 19 Count 5 5
3 15 Sum 25 39
12 10 Average 5 7.8
12 12 Variance 0.5 10.7
13 13
15 13 Brand B
13 12 Count 5 5
Sum 25 65
Average 5 13
Variance 1 1.5
Total
Count 10 10
Sum 50 104
Average 5 10.4
Variance 0.6666666666667 12.93333333333
ANOVA
Source of Variation SS df
Detergent Sample 12.033333333333 1
Temp Columns 312.46666666667 2
Interaction 60.466666666667 2
Within 114 24
Total 498.96666666667 29
F F crit
Sample (Detergent brand) 2.5333333333334 4.25967727269
Columns (Temperature) 32.891228070175 3.40282610535
Interection 6.3649122807017 3.40282610535
Dertergent brand did not influence the amount of dirt removed
Water temperature has significant effect on amount of dirt remove
Dertergent brand did not affecting the water temperature, and vice versa
Hot Total
5 15
67 131
13.4 8.733333333333
13.3 20.06666666667
5 15
60 150
12 10
1.5 14.71428571429
10
127
12.7
7.12222222222221
MS F P-value F crit
12.0333333333335 2.533333333333 0.12455165715805 4.2596772726902
156.233333333333 32.89122807018 1.3311810178E-07 3.4028261053502
30.2333333333333 6.364912280702 0.00605771243342 3.4028261053502
4.75
Conclusion P-value Conclusion
F < F Crit - Accept H1 0.124551657158 P ˃ ἀ - Accept H1
F ˃ F Crit - Reject H2 1.33118102E-07 P < ἀ - Reject H2
F < F Crit - Accept H3 0.006057712433 P ˃ ἀ - Accept H3