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In Exercise use analysis of variance for
Chapter 12, Problem 9 BSC(choose chapter or problem)
In Exercises 5-16, use analysis of variance for the indicated test.
Head Injury Crash Test Data Exercises 14 use chest deceleration data for three different size categories (small, midsize, large). The data are from a standard crash test and they are listed in Data Set 13 in Appendix B. If we use the head injury measurements (in HIC, which is a standard head injury criterion) with the same three size categories, we get the SPSS results shown here. Using a 0.05 significance level, test the claim that the three size categories have the same mean head injury measurement. Does the size of a car appear to affect head injuries?
SPSS
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QUESTION:
In Exercises 5-16, use analysis of variance for the indicated test.
Head Injury Crash Test Data Exercises 14 use chest deceleration data for three different size categories (small, midsize, large). The data are from a standard crash test and they are listed in Data Set 13 in Appendix B. If we use the head injury measurements (in HIC, which is a standard head injury criterion) with the same three size categories, we get the SPSS results shown here. Using a 0.05 significance level, test the claim that the three size categories have the same mean head injury measurement. Does the size of a car appear to affect head injuries?
SPSS
ANSWER:
Solution 9BSC
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Using a 0.05 significance level, test the claim that the three size categories have the same mean head injury measurement. Does the size of a car appear to affect head injuries?