Refer to the Human Factors (March 2014) study of shared leadership by the cockpit and cabin crews
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a. Write a complete, first-order model for E(y) as a function of the six independent variables.
b. Consider a test of whether the leadership score of either the purser or the head flight attendant (or both) is statistically useful for predicting team goal attainment. Give the null and alternative hypotheses as well as the reduced model for this test.
c. The two models were fit to the data for the n = 60 successful cabin crews with the following results: R2 = .02 for reduced model, R2 = .25 for complete model. On the basis of this information only, give your opinion regarding the null hypothesis for successful cabin crews.
d. The p-value of the subset F-test for comparing the two models for successful cabin crews was reported in the article as p < .05. Formally test the null hypothesis using α = .05. What do you conclude?
e. The two models were also fit to the data for the n = 24 unsuccessful cabin crews with the following results: R2 = .14 for reduced model, R2 = .15 for complete model. On the basis of this information only, give your opinion regarding the null hypothesis for unsuccessful cabin crews.
f. The p-value of the subset F-test for comparing the two models for unsuccessful cabin crews was reported in the article as p < .10. Formally test the null hypothesis using α = .05. What do you conclude?
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Statistics For Business And Economics
ISBN: 9780134506593
13th Edition
Authors: James T. McClave, P. George Benson, Terry Sincich
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