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Instruction 11-7
an Agronomist Wants to Compare the Crop Yield

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Instruction 11-7
An agronomist wants to compare the crop yield of three varieties of chickpea seeds. She plants 15 fields, five with each variety. She then measures the crop yield in bushels per acre. Treating this as a completely randomised design, the results are presented in the table that follows.
 Trial Smith  Walsh Trevor 111.119.014.6213.518.015.7315.319.816.8414.619.616.759.816.615.2\begin{array}{rrrr}\text { Trial}& \text { Smith }& \text { Walsh}& \text { Trevor }\\\hline1 & 11.1 & 19.0 & 14.6 \\2 & 13.5 & 18.0 & 15.7 \\3 & 15.3 & 19.8 & 16.8 \\4 & 14.6 & 19.6 & 16.7 \\5 & 9.8 & 16.6 & 15.2\end{array}
-Referring to Instruction 11-6,the null hypothesis will be rejected at a level of significance of 0.01 if the value of the test statistic is greater than________.

Identify the importance of honesty, integrity, and virtue in business ethics.
Understand the impact of misleading communications, including fraud, on stakeholders.
Differentiate ethical issues from legal issues in business practices.
Comprehend the role of ethical decision-making in the business context, including the beginning of the ethical decision-making process.

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