3. Given the recent opioid crisis in America, drug manufacturers are working on replacement med ications that decrease pain, but don't have the addictive properties of opioids. Suppose 33 random...
3. Given the recent opioid crisis in America, drug manufacturers are working on replacement med ications that decrease pain, but don't have the addictive properties of opioids. Suppose 33 random patients suffering from pain are randomly assigned to one of 5 new medications. Assume the con ditions for inference are satisfied a. Define parameters and write hypotheses that test whether patients' pain scores are equal on average, for the five new medications. b. A friend runs the ANOVA and gives the below printout, leaving spaces for you to fill in because he wants to test your ANOVA skills. Complete the table. Sourcedf MS 14 Groups Error 90 Total c. What conclusion should we reach about the hypotheses?
3. Given the recent opioid crisis in America, drug manufacturers are working on replacement med ications that decrease pain, but don't have the addictive properties of opioids. Suppose 33 random patients suffering from pain are randomly assigned to one of 5 new medications. Assume the con ditions for inference are satisfied a. Define parameters and write hypotheses that test whether patients' pain scores are equal on average, for the five new medications. b. A friend runs the ANOVA and gives the below printout, leaving spaces for you to fill in because he wants to test your ANOVA skills. Complete the table. Sourcedf MS 14 Groups Error 90 Total c. What conclusion should we reach about the hypotheses?