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-Test the Claim That σ<21.33\sigma < 21.33

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Test Hypotheses about a Population Proportion
-Test the claim that σ<21.33\sigma < 21.33 if n=28, s=16.83\mathrm { n } = 28 , \mathrm {~s} = 16.83 and α=0.10\alpha = 0.10 . Assume that the population is normally distributed.

Calculate and interpret the results of Tukey's multiple comparison method.
Understand the impact of Type I and Type II errors in statistical testing and the trade-offs between different statistical tests.
Evaluate the appropriate use of multiple comparison methods in experimental design and analysis.
Perform ANOVA calculations for different experimental designs and interpret the significance of the results.

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