Discussion:
Q: A study of four different types of egg housing systems was performed. The four egg housing systems were cage, barn, free range, and organic. In addition to housing system, the researchers also determined the weight class (medium or large) for each sampled egg. The data on whipping capacity (percent overrun) for the 28 sampled eggs are shown in the accompanying table and saved in the EGGS file. The researchers want to investigate the effect of both housing system and weight class on the mean whipping capacity of the eggs. In particular, they want to know whether the difference between the mean whipping capacity of medium and large eggs depends on the housing system.
Conduct an ANOVA on the data. Report the results in an ANOVA table.
Cage/M |
Cage/L |
Free/M |
Free/L |
Barn/M |
Barn/L |
Organic/M |
Organic/L |
503 |
487 |
527 |
502 |
512 |
502 |
536 |
533 |
471 |
462 |
502 |
530 |
522 |
517 |
496 |
545 |
495 |
484 |
509 |
527 |
496 |
522 |
519 |
542 |
481 |
482 |
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453 |
479 |
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