ii An important factor in selecting software for wordprocess
(ii) An important factor in selecting software for word-processing and database management systems is the time required to learn how to use the system. To evaluate three file management systems, a firm designed a test involving five word-processing operators. Since operator variability was believed to be a significant factor, each of the five operators was trained on each of the three file management systems. The data obtained follow. SYSTEM A B C 1 16 16 24 2 19 17 22 OPERATOR 3 14 13 19 4 13 12 18 5 18 17 22 (a) Compute all that apply: SST-------------, SSTR--------------, SSBL-------------, SSE-------------, MSTR--------------, MSBL-------------, MSE---------------. (b) Using = .05, test to see whether there is any difference in the mean training time (in hours) for the three systems (give full ANOVA table values).
Solution
(ii) An important factor in selecting software for word-processing and database management systems is the time required to learn how to use the system. To evaluate three file management systems, a firm designed a test involving five word-processing operators. Since operator variability was believed to be a significant factor, each of the five operators was trained on each of the three file management systems
operator
A
B
C
Total
1
16
16
24
56
2
19
17
22
58
3
14
13
19
46
4
13
12
18
43
5
18
17
22
57
Total
80
75
105
260
SST =162+162+….222 - 2602/15 =4682-2602/15 =175.3333
SSTR = 802/5 +752/5 +1052/5 -2602/15 =103.3333
SSBL=562/3+582/3+462/3+432/3+572/3-2602/15 =64.6667
SSE=175.3333-103.3333-64.6667=7.3333
MSTR=103.3333/2=51.6667
MSBL=64.6667/4=16.1667
MSE=7.3333/8=0.9167
ANOVA table
Source
SS
df
MS
F
Treatments
103.3333
2
51.6667
56.36
Blocks
64.6667
4
16.1667
17.64
Error
7.3333
8
0.9167
Total
175.3333
14
Test: to see whether there is any difference in the mean training time (in hours) for the three systems
calculated F=56.36
table value at 5%, F( 2,8) =4.46
Calculated F=56.36 > table value 4.46
The null hypothesis is rejected.
We conclude that there is difference in the mean training time (in hours) for the three systems.
| operator | A | B | C | Total | 
| 1 | 16 | 16 | 24 | 56 | 
| 2 | 19 | 17 | 22 | 58 | 
| 3 | 14 | 13 | 19 | 46 | 
| 4 | 13 | 12 | 18 | 43 | 
| 5 | 18 | 17 | 22 | 57 | 
| Total | 80 | 75 | 105 | 260 | 



