Mathematics, 21.05.2020 03:57 Jasonn7787
In order to compare the durability of four different brands of golf balls (ALPHA, BEST, CENTURY, and DIVOT), the National Golf Association randomly selects five balls of each brand and places each ball into a machine that exerts the force produced by a 250-yard drive. The number of simulated drives needed to crack or chip each ball is recorded. The results are given in the following table.
Alpha Best Century Divot
281 270 218 364
220 334 244 302
274 307 225 325
242 290 273 337
251 331 249 355
Provide the EXCEL printout of ONEWAY ANOVA using either DATA ANALYSIS or PTSTAT2 to determine whether the mean number of stimulated drives differs by brand of golf ball.
Use the ANOVA printout to write-up the six step hypothesis testing procedure for determining whether the average number of simulated drives differs by brand of golf ball. What is the p-value for this problem and what does it mean? Assume alpha =.05.
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