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IV. Many different clothing stores dot the business landscape around Cheyenne. Probably the best known store is WRO- Western Ranchmen Outfitters. From catalog sales to internet sites, WRO makes a substantial portion of their annual revenue during Cheyenne Frontier Days. How much inventory this store carries is a function of potential sales as well as historical sales. To keep the patrons happy, the store management must stock the items that the customer wants. Marty McFly was asked to determine if this year\'s product sales match the historical distribution of sales of western attire. Consider the following data Marty collected for analysis: WESTERN ATTIRE Expected Expected Purchases distribution Purchases Actual HANDKERCHIEFS BLUE JEANS LEATHER VESTS COWBOY BOOTS COWBOY SHIRTS COWBOY HATS Total 390 10% 125 250 110 100% Using a 2%% level of significance, what can Marty McFly conclude about the buying habits of the patrons of the Western Ranchmen Outfitters? Have these buying habits changed from what has been expected in the past? 31. The proper statistical procedure to analyze the above data would be The Sign Test. b. The Chi Squared Goodness of Fit Test. c. The Chi Squared Test of Independence. d. The Runs Test e. Two-Way (Two Factor) Analysis of Variance. 32. The data requirement for this problem is at least Nominal level of Measurement Ordinal level of Measurement Interval level of Measurement Ratio b. Ratio level of Measurement e. Cannot be determined from the given information. 33. The total number of data points used in this analytical procedure is 5. 500. 1000 d. e. Cannot be determined from the information given.Solution
31) Chi squared test of independence
32) ordinal
33) 1000
34) 1000
35) does not apply for this problem
36) the two variables of the sample are not related each other
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