Problem relates to factor variables


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Peanuts are an important crop in parts of the southern United States. In an effort to develop improved plants, crop scientists routinely  compare varieties with respect to several variables.The data for one two-factor experiment are given in Table .

Three varieties (5, 6, and 8) were grown at two geographical locations (1, 2) and, in this case, the three variables representing yield and the two important grade-grain characteristics were measured.The three variables are

X1=Yield (plot weight)

X2=Sound mature kernels (weight in grams-maximum of 250 grams)

X3=Seed size (weight, in grams, of 100 seeds)

There were two replications of the experiment.

(a) Perform a two-factor MANOVA using the data in Table . Test for a location effect, a variety effect, and a location-variety interaction. Use =.05

(b) Analyze the residuals from Part a. Do the usual MANOVA assumptions appear to be satisfied? Discuss.

(c) Using the results in Part a, can we conclude that the location and>or variety effects are additive? If not, does the interaction effect show up for some variables, but not for others? Check by running three separate univariate two-factor ANOVA

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