For Exercises 14.1 and 14.2, see pages 717718; for 14.3 and 14.4, see page 720; for 14.5 and 14.6, see page 722; for 14.7, see page 724; for 14.8 and 14.9, see page 726; for 14.10 to 14.13, see pages 728728; for 14.14 and 14.15, see page 731; for 14.16 to 14.19, see page 739; for 14.20 and 14.21, see page 740; for 14.22 and 14.23, see page 741; for 14.24 and 14.25, see page 742; for 14.26 and 14.27, see page 743; for 14.28 and 14.29, see page 744; and for 14.30 and 14.31, see page 748.

Question 14.10

14.10 What’s wrong?

For each of the following, explain what is wrong and why.

  1. The pooled estimate is a parameter of the ANOVA model.
  2. The mean squares in an ANOVA table will add, that is, .
  3. For an ANOVA test with , we conclude that the means are the same.
  4. A very small test -value implies that the group distributions of responses are far apart.