Question: PART TWO: Using Jim's data, Rockwood 2011 response time, find a statistically significant difference between three (3) fire stations (only 3! and not the combination

PART TWO: Using Jim's data, Rockwood 2011 response time, find a statistically significant difference between three (3) fire stations (only 3! and not the combination of FGH as used in our demo, use any other combination of stations) using ANOVA. You may use F, G, and H, but not as the three combined! Then, run t-tests and use the Bonferroni correction to determine which groups have a statistically significant difference. Show your work. On the spreadsheet, include the research question and hypotheses that you tested and note the findings. If you do not find statistical significance with the three stations you choose, you must choose another combination. Bonferroni correction only applies to ANOVA when there is statistical significance between groups.

Include all output and findings in one Excel workbook, using multiple worksheets (or tabs). Appropriately label the worksheets and data output. Check spelling.

Most importantly, remember that a t-test compares the means between two groups. Thus, you need a dichotomous grouping variable and a continuous variable (a variable where it makes sense to calculate the mean)

PART TWO: Using Jim's data, Rockwood 2011 response time, find a statisticallysignificant difference between three (3) fire stations (only 3! and not the

\fFORMULATE A RESEARCH QUESTION WRITE THE HYPOTHESES FIND A STATISTICALLY SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 3 FIRE STATIONS (ONLY 3, DO NOT USE FGH COMBINED) USING ANOVA RUN T-TESTS AND USE THE BONFERRONI CORRECTION TO DETERMINE WHICH GROUPS HAVE A STATISTICALLY SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCE SHOW ALL YOUR WORK REPORT THE FINDINGS, ANSWER THE RESEARCH QUESTION KEEP IT SIMPLE Emily's Survey PART ONE Jim's Data_Response Time PART TWO DEMO-1 DEMO-2 DEMO-3 | DEMO-4 | DEMO-5| +

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