Multiple Sample Hypothesis Testing with Playing Cards Take a standard deck of 52 playing cards.Separate the cards
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Multiple Sample Hypothesis Testing with Playing Cards
- Take a standard deck of 52 playing cards.Separate the cards into 4 stacks by suit.For our purposes, let's assume the Ace is worth 1 point, 2 through 10 are worth their respective points, Jack is worth 11 points, Queen is worth 12 points, and King is worth 13 points.So there are 4 suits with values of 1 through 13 in them.The average value of all cards is 7.00.
- From the Diamonds, remove the A, 2, 3 and 4; shuffle the rest of the stack and randomly choose 4 cards.
- From the Hearts, remove the A, 2, Q and K; shuffle the rest of the stack and randomly choose 4 cards.
- From the Clubs, remove the 10, J, Q and K; shuffle the rest of the stack and randomly choose 4 cards.
- From the Spades, remove nothing; shuffle the entire stack and randomly choose 4 cards.
- Using the Excel file for Analysis of Variance, conduct an ANOVA to test for a difference in the means for the four suits.Use a .05 significance level.If the null is rejected, be sure to look at the post hoc test results that follow.
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