For each of the following situations, identify the response variable and the populations to be compared, andgivec(the number of groups),ni, andN.
a)A developer of a virtual-reality (VR) teaching tool for the deaf wants to compare the effectiveness ofdifferent navigation methods. A total of 40 children were available for the experiment, of which equalnumbers were randomly assigned to use a joystick, wand, dance mat, or gesture-based pinch gloves.The time (in seconds) to complete a designed VR path is recorded for each child.
b)To study the effects of pesticides on birds, an experimenter randomly (and equally) allocated 65 chicksto five diets (a control and four with a different pesticide included). After a month, the calcium content(milligrams) in a 1-centimeter length of bone from each chick was measured.
c)A university sandwich shop wants to compare the effects of providing free food with a sandwich orderon sales. The experiment will be conducted from 11:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. for the next 20 weekdays.On each day, customers will be offered one of the following: a free drink, free chips, a free cookie, ornothing. Each option will be offered five times.
For each of the following situations, identify the response variable and the populations to be compared,...
For each of the following situations, identify the response variable and the populations to be compared, and give I, the ni, and N. (a) A poultry farmer is interested in reducing the cholesterol level in his marketable eggs. He wants to compare two different cholesterol-lowering drugs added to the hen's standard diet as well as an all-vegetarian diet. He assigns 35 of his hens to each of the three treatments. Response variable: [ } diet cholesterol level [ ] caloric...