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Question 1 Hemoglobin level data for three independent groups are associated with the summary statistics reported in the table below. Given summary statistics in the

Question 1

Hemoglobin level data for three independent groups are associated with the summary statistics reported in the table below.

Given summary statistics in the table, answer questions number 1-5.

Group

Number of Subjects

n

Sample Mean

Sample Standard Deviation

1

10

13.0

2.0

2

10

12.0

2.0

3

10

11.0

2.0

An investigator is trying to test hemoglobin level differences in these three populations. The hypothesis are

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H01=2=3vsHA123

H01=2=3vsHA12or13or23

Question 2

The test which is used to test hemoglobin level difference in these three population is

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z-statistics test

t-statistics test

F-statistics test

Question 3

ANOVA is analysis of variance. It requires data to meet certain conditions. The following three conditions are frequently used in statistics tests. 1. Sampling independence within and among groups 2. Normality of sampling distribution of means 3. Equal variances in the source populations The conditions for ANOVA are

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1 and 2

1 and 3

2 and 3

only 3

all 1, 2 and 3

None of these three conditions

Question 4

Pair-wise comparisons among these three groups are called post hoc comparisons. If the ANOVA test fails to reject the null hypothesis in question 1, post hoc comparisons are not needed.

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True

False

Question 5

Post hoc multiple comparisons will increase

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Type I error

Type II error

Both Type I and II errors

None of above

Question 6

Given incomplete ANOVA table for Hemoglobin level data below, answer question number 6-10.

Sum of Squares

df

Mean Square

F-value

P-value

Between Groups

20.0

2

Within Groups

108.0

27

Total

128.0

29

The mean square between groups is

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20.0

2.5

10.0

4.0

Question 7

The mean square within groups is

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20.0

2.5

10.0

4.0

Question 8

The F-value for testing hemoglobin level difference in these three population is

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20.0

2.5

10.0

4.0

Question 9

Given a critical value ofF2,27(0.95)=4.20, the null hypothesis is

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Reject

Retain

Can not be determined

Question 10

The P-value for testing hemoglobin level difference in these three population is

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Larger than 0.05

Less than 0.05

Can not be determined

Question 11

In a research study, descriptive statistics of BMI for three-group and all pair-wise comparisons are summarized in two tables below.

Table I

Group

ni

xibar (mean)

si(standard deviation)

1

8

24

2

2

8

26

2

3

8

28

2

Table II

Mean Diff

Std Error

(i) group

(j) group

(i-j)

SE

1

2

-2

1

3

-4

1

2

1

2

1

3

-2

1

3

1

4

1

2

2

1

Critical t value and alpha level from Table (C)

t

alpha-level

2.080

0.05

Based on above three tables, please answer the questions 11-25

The t-statistic for mean difference between group 1 and group 2 (group 1 - group 2)

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2

1

4

-1

-2

-4

Question 12

The t-statistic for mean difference between group 1 and group 3 (group 1 - group 3)

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2

1

4

-1

-2

-4

Question 13

The t-statistic for mean difference between group 2 and group 1 (group 2 - group 1)

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2

1

4

-1

-2

-4

Question 14

The t-statistic for mean difference between group 2 and group 3 (group 2 - group 3)

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2

1

4

-1

-2

-4

Question 15

The t-statistic for mean difference between group 3 and group1 (group 3 - group 1)

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2

1

4

-1

-2

-4

Question 16

The two-sided p-value of comparing means between group 1 and group 2

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larger than 0.2

between 0.1 and 0.2

between 0.05 and 0.1

between 0.01 and 0.05

less than 0.01

Question 17

The two-sided p-value of comparing means between group 1 and group 3

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larger than 0.2

between 0.1 and 0.2

between 0.05 and 0.1

between 0.01 and 0.05

less than 0.01

Question 18

The two-sided p-value of comparing means between group 2 and group 1

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larger than 0.2

between 0.1 and 0.2

between 0.05 and 0.1

between 0.01 and 0.05

less than 0.01

Question 19

The two-sided p-value of comparing means between group 3 and group 2

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larger than 0.2

between 0.1 and 0.2

between 0.05 and 0.1

between 0.01 and 0.05

less than 0.01

Question 20

The two-sided p-value of comparing means between group 3 and group 1

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larger than 0.2

between 0.1 and 0.2

between 0.05 and 0.1

between 0.01 and 0.05

less than 0.01

Question 21

95% confidence interval for the mean difference between group 1 and group 2 (group 1- group 2)

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(-4.080, 0.080)

(-6.080, -1.920)

(-0.080, 4.080)

(1.920, 6.080)

Question 22

95% confidence interval for the mean difference between group 1 and group 3 (group 1- group 3)

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(-4.080, 0.080)

(-6.080, -1.920)

(-0.080, 4.080)

(1.920, 6.080)

Question 23

95% confidence interval for the mean difference between group 2 and group 1 (group 2- group 1)

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(-4.080, 0.080)

(-6.080, -1.920)

(-0.080, 4.080)

(1.920, 6.080)

Question 24

95% confidence interval for the mean difference between group 2 and group 3 (group 2- group 3)

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(-4.080, 0.080)

(-6.080, -1.920)

(-0.080, 4.080)

(1.920, 6.080)

Question 25

95% confidence interval for the mean difference between group 3 and group 1 (group 3- group 1)

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(-4.080, 0.080)

(-6.080, -1.920)

(-0.080, 4.080)

(1.920, 6.080)

Question 26

Bonferroni's method ensures that the family-wise error rate is less than or equal to the design level such as 0.05 after all possible pairs-wise comparisons have been made. Three groups have 3 possible pairs-wise comparisons. Four groups have 6 possible pairs-wise comparisons.

Please answer following questions 26-29 based on this method.

A study has three groups. Given an overall design error rate 0.05, a pairs-wise comparison can be claimed statistically significant difference when the p-value less than

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0.05

0.017

0.15

0.008

0.3

Question 27

A study has four groups. Given an overall design error rate 0.05, a pairs-wise comparison can be claimed statistically significant difference when the p-value less than

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0.05

0.017

0.15

0.008

0.3

Question 28

A study has three groups. An investigator wants to claim a statistically significant difference if a pairs-wise comparison p-value less 0.05. The overall design error rate for this study could be as large as

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0.05

0.017

0.15

0.008

0.3

Question 29

A study has four groups. An investigator wants to claim a statistically significant difference if a pairs-wise comparison p-value less 0.05. The overall design error rate for this study could be as large as

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0.05

0.017

0.15

0.008

0.3

Question 30

If a study has only two groups, a statistician uses ANOVA to compare means between these two groups, the conclusion from ANOVA is

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same as two-sample t-test with unequal variance.

same as two-sample t-test with equal variance.

Can not be determined

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