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Learn how to handle issues in estimating mean response for failure time, plot data with means and error bars, use Box-Cox transformation, test for equal variances and normality, conduct ANOVA, and analyze transformed data accurately.
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One-Way ANOVA Problem 3.26, when assumptions are violated
Estimates of terms: We can estimate the mean response for Failure Time for problem 3.26from the data by which is called the Predicted Value and which is called the Residual Value.
A clear problem exists but run the test(s) for equal variances
What to do, what to do….. Use Box-Cox transformation to transform the data!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Test of Normality Goodness-of-Fit Test Shapiro-Wilk W Test W Prob<W 0.985985 0.9869 Note: Ho = The data is from the Normal distribution. Small p-values reject Ho.
Reporting results after the analysis of transformed data • The purpose of diagnostics is to make sure that the assumptions are at least approximately correct, in which case the p-values reported for significance tests of means comparisons are valid. • In reporting results, such as means of treatment groups, generally use the untransformed or raw data. • Transformations of the data are used to obtain valid p-values, summaries of the original (untransformed or raw) data are used to report results.