Refer to the Baseball 2006 data, which report information on the 30 Major League Baseball teams for
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Refer to the Baseball 2006 data, which report information on the 30 Major League Baseball teams for the 2006 season. Set up a variable that divides the teams into two groups, those that had a winning season and those that did not. There are 162 games in the season, so define a winning season as having won 81 or more games. Next, divide the teams into two salary groups. Let the 15 teams with the largest salaries be in one group and the 15 teams with the smallest salaries in the other. At the .05 significance level is there a relationship between salaries and winning?
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Basic Statistics For Business And Economics
ISBN: 9780077230968
6th Edition
Authors: Douglas Lind, William Marchal, Samuel Wathen
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