Determine if there is a significant correlation between the sets of data at a 10% significance level. 40 42 57 32 26 24 35 57 60 61 58 36 60 48 23 43 64 y 25 23 36 Negative Critical Value, tcrit =...


Determine if there is a significant correlation between the sets of data at a 10% significance level.<br>40 42 57<br>32 26<br>24 35 57<br>60 61 58 36 60<br>48<br>23<br>43<br>64<br>y<br>25 23<br>36<br>Negative Critical Value, tcrit =<br>[three decimal accuracy]<br>Positive Critical Value, tcrit =<br>[three decimal accuracy]<br>Test Statistic, ttest =<br>[three decimal accuracy]<br>Test Condusion:<br>O Reject Ho. There is enough evidence to suggest a significant (positive or negative) linear correlation<br>between the data sets.<br>Fail to Reject Ho. There is not enough evidence to suggest a significant (positive or negative) linear<br>correlation between the data sets.<br>

Extracted text: Determine if there is a significant correlation between the sets of data at a 10% significance level. 40 42 57 32 26 24 35 57 60 61 58 36 60 48 23 43 64 y 25 23 36 Negative Critical Value, tcrit = [three decimal accuracy] Positive Critical Value, tcrit = [three decimal accuracy] Test Statistic, ttest = [three decimal accuracy] Test Condusion: O Reject Ho. There is enough evidence to suggest a significant (positive or negative) linear correlation between the data sets. Fail to Reject Ho. There is not enough evidence to suggest a significant (positive or negative) linear correlation between the data sets.

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