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2 Knowledge Check: ANOVA, Covariance, and Correlation: MAST6201-712-1227

6.2 Knowledge Check: ANOVA, Covariance, and


Correlation
Due Sep 2 at 6:30pm Points 10 Questions 6 Time Limit 7 Minutes
Allowed Attempts 2

Instructions
Please answer the following questions to demonstrate your knowledge of the material in Module 6.

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LATEST Attempt 1 7 minutes 8.33 out of 10

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Score for this attempt: 8.33 out of 10


Submitted Sep 1 at 6:34pm
This attempt took 7 minutes.

Question 1 1.67 / 1.67 pts

What analysis does ANOVA allow us to do?

Estimate the strength of a linear relationship

Make multiple comparisons

Estimate the expected value of a portfolio

Build a regression line

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Question 2 1.67 / 1.67 pts

To find statistical significance in ANOVA, which of the following must be


true?

The covariance must be large relative to the standard deviations

The covariance must be small relative to the standard deviations

Between-group variability is less than within-group variability

Between-group variability is greater than within-group variability

Question 3 1.67 / 1.67 pts

Which of the following is a valid alternative hypothesis from a two-way


ANOVA?

At least one row mean is different

All column means are the same

There is not an interaction effect

Incorrect
Question 4 0 / 1.67 pts

Which of the following reflects a moderately strong, positive


correlation?

.000

-.400

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.875

2.300

.520

Question 5 1.66 / 1.66 pts

is the equation for the _____________.

population correlation

sample correlation

population covariance

sample covariance

Question 6 1.66 / 1.66 pts

is the test statistic of a hypothesis test for the population

correlation.

True

False

Quiz Score: 8.33 out of 10

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