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The question asks the appeal of audiotapes for walking tours of eight major cities.
The issue is if all the tapes are equally appealing, and what is distinctive about the p-value.
SSTR = 7,102 SSE = 10,511 r = 8 ni = 20
MSTR = SSTR/(r-1) = 7102/7 = 1014.57
MSE = SSE/(n-r) = 10,511/(160-8) = 69.15
F(7,152) = 14.67 > 2.76 (critical point for significance level at .01)
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The question asks the appeal of audiotapes for walking tours of eight major cities.
The issue is if all the tapes are equally appealing, and what is distinctive about the p-value.
SSTR = 7,102 SSE = 10,511 r = 8 ni = 20
MSTR = SSTR/(r-1) = 7102/7 = 1014.57
MSE = SSE/(n-r) = 10,511/(160-8) = 69.15
F(7,152) = 14.67 > 2.76 (critical point for significance level at .01)
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