Differences among people of different political parties


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Q1. A political polling company wants to know if there are differences among people of different political parties with respect to their views on a bill recently proposed in Congress.  The company conducted a survey of 300 people and got the following results.  Do the results support the hypothesis that there are differences among people in different political parties regarding their views on this bill? (Use a = 0.10)

                                                Republicans        Democrats        Independents

      Strongly Agree                         50                         10                    20

      Agree                                       20                         10                    15

      Neutral                                     20                         20                    10

      Disagree                                   10                         35                    20

      Strongly Disagree                       10                         30                    20

Q2. A researcher in a private, for-profit university wants to determine whether the average starting salaries differ among recent graduates from their nursing, engineering, business and education programs.  He randomly selects graduates from each of these programs and determines their starting salaries (see table below).  Is there a significant difference in starting salaries among the four programs?  NOTE: values are in $1,000.  (Use a = 0.05)

      Nursing          Engineering            Business          Education

            42                    51                       60                      54

            44                    49                       62                      48

            47                    55                       59                      49

            39                    54                       61                      50

            44                    58                       58                      51

            46                                               58

Q3. A software company wants to know whether the job satisfaction levels of its programmers is linked to their salary levels. The company provides a written questionnaire to a sample of fifteen programmers to measure their job satisfaction levels on a scale of 1 to 10.  The data are shown in the table below.

(a) Draw a scatter plot.

(b) Develop a regression equation relating job satisfaction to salary.

(c) Predict the job satisfaction rating for someone with a salary of $30,000.

Job Satisfaction (1-10):  1   2   2   3   3   5   6   6   7   7   8   8   9   9  10

Annual Salary (in $1000): 22 20 23 34 38 24 22 34 36 27 33 27 38 39 40

Q4. A fast-food company is trying to reduce the amount of time it takes to prepare its Jumbo-Max meal, which takes on average 4.2 minutes ( µ ) and the standard deviation of the population equals 0.8 minutes.  The company hires a consultant who designs a new system for preparing the Jumbo-Max and the company uses the new system for a week.  During that week, the company makes 64 Jumbo-Max meals and the mean time for the sample is 3.8 minutes.  Is the consultant's new system effective in reducing the preparation time?  (Use a = 0.01)

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