Refer to the Human Factors (May, 2014) study of driving performance while fatigued, Exercise 9.31. Recall that

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Refer to the Human Factors (May, 2014) study of driving performance while fatigued, Exercise 9.31. Recall that the researchers had 40 college students drive a long distance in a simulator. While driving, each student performed a task. One group of student-drivers performed a verbal task continuously (continuous verbal condition); another group performed the task only at the end of the drive (late verbal condition); a third group did not perform the task at all (no verbal condition); and, the fourth group listened to a program on the car radio (radio show condition). The dependent variable of interest was the percentage of billboards recalled by the student-driver. The data are listed in the table on the next page.

a. Write a model for mean recall percentage, E(y), as a function of task group (continuous verbal, late verbal, no verbal, and radio show). Use radio show as the base level for the qualitative independent variable, task group.

b. Measures of central tendency for the recall percentage measurements of each task group are displayed in the accompanying Minitab printout. Use this information to estimate the b parameters of the model, part a.

Continuous Late No Radio Verbal Verbal Verbal Show 14 57 64 37 63 10 29 37 64 66 18 95 52 58 83 54 59 60 39 56 45 87 62

c. Fit the model, part a, to the data in the file. Use the output to verify your b estimates in part b.
d. Refer to the output, part c. Conduct a test 1at a = .012 to determine if the mean recall percentage differs for student-drivers in the four groups. Your answer should agree with that of Exercise 9.31.

Descriptive Statistics: NoVerb, LateVerb, ContVerb, Radio N for Variable Mean Median Hode 73 Node Noverb Lateverb 10 62,
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Statistics For Business And Economics

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