ANOVA Problem.
You work for a lab that is contracted to conduct medical testing for the Army. The Army is concerned about the ability of its units to respond in the event of a surprise nerve agent attack. Specifically, if units are not in the proper chemical protective posture when an attack occurs, which antidote, if any, should be maintained by the medical community to maximize the Army’s ability to immediately respond to an attack? Does the type of agent used in the attack matter when considering our ability to respond?
Below is the data collected by your lab during 48 experiments they conducted.Use this data to produce a compelling answer to the questions above in no more than two pages.Be sure to include information on tests you run in order to justify your conclusions.Assume the target audience has some knowledge of statistical methods but is not as familiar with them as you are.
Note: explain the ANOVA process in writing. What are you comparing and run through some tests to meet this criterion. The ANOVA assumption will fail, just explain that it failed but you will continue on with the analysis
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LSM: ANOVA Problem You work for a lab that is contracted to conduct medical testing for the Army. The Army is concerned about the ability of its units to respond in the event of a surprise nerve agent attack. Specifically, if units are not in the proper chemical protective posture when an attack occurs, which antidote, if any, should be maintained by the medical community to maximize the Army’s ability to immediately respond to an attack? Does the type of agent used in the attack matter when considering our ability to respond? Below is the data collected by your lab during 48 experiments they conducted. Use this data to produce a compelling answer to the questions above in no more than two pages. Be sure to include information on tests you run in order to justify your conclusions. Assume the target audience has some knowledge of statistical methods, but is not as familiar with them as you are. Nerve Agent Treatment Time (per 10 hour block) Nerve Agent Treatment Time (per 10 hour block) 1 1 0.31 3 1 0.22 1 1 0.45 3 1 0.21 1 1 0.46 3 1 0.18 1 1 0.43 3 1 0.23 1 2 0.82 3 2 0.30 1 2 1.1 3 2 0.37 1 2 0.88 3 2 0.38 1 2 0.72 3 2 0.29 1 3 0.43 3 3 0.23 1 3 0.45 3 3 0.25 1 3 0.63 3 3 0.24 1 3 0.76 3 3 0.22 1 4 0.45 3 4 0.30 1 4 0.71 3 4 0.36 1 4 0.66 3 4 0.31 1 4 0.62 3 4 0.33 2 1 0.36 2 1 0.29 2 1 0.40 2 1 0.23 2 2 0.92 2 2 0.61 2 2 0.49 2 2 1.24 2 3 0.44 2 3 0.35 2 3 0.31 2 3 0.40 2 4 0.56 2 4 1.02 2 4 0.71 2 4 0.38 Note: explain the ANOVA process in writing. What are you comparing and run through some tests to meet this criterion. The ANOVA assumption will fail, just explain that it failed but you will continue on with the analysis ANOVA Assumptions