Suppose your friend in given problem arranged for three


Suppose your friend in given problem arranged for three more cars, labeled the 9 cars A-I, changed a to .05, and conducted the "quiet" test. The results are shown in the accompanying table. Perform a Mann-Whitney U test and write a conclusion.

Car

Company Y ranks

Car

Company Z ranks

B

1

H

3

I

2

A

5

F

4

G

7

C

6

E

8

 

 

D

9

Problem
A friend of yours is trying to convince a mutual friend that the ride is quieter in an automobile built by [Toyota or Honda (you choose)] than one built by [Honda or Toyota (no choice this time; you had just 1 degree of freedom-once the first choice was made, the second was determined)]. This friend has arranged to borrow six fairly new cars-three made by each company-and to drive your blindfolded mutual friend around in the six cars (labeled A-F) until a stable ranking for quietness is achieved. So convinced is your friend that he insists on adopting a = .01, "so that only the recalcitrant will not be convinced.

As the statistician in the group, you decide that a Mann-Whitney U test is appropriate. However, being the type who thinks through the statistics before gathering experimental data, you look at the appropriate subtable in Table H and find that the experiment, as designed, is doomed to retain the null hypothesis. Write an explanation of why the experiment must be redesigned.

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