10 eLMS Activity 1 - ARG
10 eLMS Activity 1 - ARG
10 eLMS Activity 1 - ARG
Llasos
Coure/Yr: BSBA-OM 301
1. The athletic director of a university wants to develop an exercise program
available to student’s campus- wide. To get a sense of their exercise habits
beforehand, he administered a survey that asked, “How much do you exercise?”
The results were as follows:
Hypothesize H0: The observed distribution is the same as the expected distribution.
H1: The observed distribution is not the same as the expected
distribution.
2
2 (f ¿ ¿ 0−f c )
X = ¿
fc
Let∝= .01
df = k – 1 = 4 – 1 = 3
X .01 , 3= 11.345
2
Response f0 fc (fo-fc)2
fc
Frequently 40 49 1.6531
Sometimes 62 49 3.4490
Rarely 68 49 7.3673
Never 26 49 10.7859
196 196 23.2653 or 23.27
Name: Aian Reeve D. Llasos
Coure/Yr: BSBA-OM 301
2. A sample of 120 males and 113 females, all between 20 and 35 years of age, were asked
which of five (5) activities would be preferred for a Saturday night date. The results are
in the table below. If you were to use chi-square to determine if there is a relationship
between gender and preferred dating activity, what would the expected frequency be
for each category if the null hypothesis is true?