Question: 5. A group of paramedics does not believe that the average number of calls in the morning, afternoon and night shifts are equal. They counted

5. A group of paramedics does not believe that the average number of calls in the morning, afternoon and night shifts are equal. They counted the number of calls over 7 days, and found the following: Morning Afternoon Night 7: 2.57 371 4.29 8 0.98 1L11 1.38 n; 7 7 7 Let Morning = group 1, Afternoon = group 2, and Night = group 3. (a) Calculate SSB. (b) Calculate SSW (c) Calculate d.f{B}. (d) Calculate d.f{W}. (e) Calculate MSB. (f) Calculate MSW (g) Calculate the F' test statistic. 6. Continue with Problem 5 (the paramedic problem). As- sume o = 0.01. (a) State the null and alternative hypothesis mathemat- ically. (b) State the null and alternative hypothesis in terms of the problem. (c) Calculate the range for the p-value. (d) Do you reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis? (e) Interpret your conclusion in terms of the problem. (f) f Interpret a Type I error in terms of the
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