Perform an analysis of the variance on these data and show Roll No. ............................ Total No.
of Pages : 4
that significance test does not reject their homogeneity.
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(b) Explain the terms main effect and interactions in factional
experiments. A complete 23 experiment is replicated r times. STATISTICS–I
Describe the procedure for testing the presences of different X–O
main effects and interactions. 10 Time : Three Hours] [Maximum Marks : 100
8. (a) If the population consists of a linear trend, than prove that
Note :– (i) Each question or part thereof shall begin on a fresh page.
V(y s t ) ≤ V(y s y s ) ≤ V(y n ) random . 12 (ii) Your answers should be precise and coherent.
(iii) Attempt any FIVE questions.
(b) What are Ratio and regression estimates ? Define.
1. (a) Given log 10 654 = 2.8156, log 10 658 = 2.8182,
Also give Biases of the ratio and regression estimators. 8
log10 659 = 2.8189, log10 661 = 2.8202 ; find log10 656.
9. (a) Define the concepts of : 10
(i) Sampling distribution and standard error
(b) Find f (7.60) from the following table :
(ii) Null and Alternative hypothesis
x : 7.47 7.48 7.49 7.50 7.51 7.52 7.53
(iii) Type I and Type II errors and
f(x) : 193 195 198 201 203 206 208
(iv) Critical region and level of significance. 8
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(b) What is Likelihood Ratio test ? Explain. Give its properties.
12 2. (a) An urn contains 9 balls, two of which are red, three blue and
four black. Three balls are drawn from the urn at random.
10. (a) Explain Wald Wolfowitz run test. Mention their usefulness.
8 What is the probability that
(b) Let X have the distribution f(x, θ) = θ x (1–θ) 1–x, (i) the balls are of different colours
x = 0, 1; 0 < θ < 1. (ii) two balls are of the same colour and third is of different
For testing H0 : θ = θ0 against H1 : θ = θ1 , construct SPRT colour
and obtain its O.C. function. 12 (iii) the three balls are of the same colour ? 10
(b) The chances that doctor A will diagnose a disease X correctly
is 60%. The chances that a patient will die by his treatment
after correct diagnosis is 40% and the chance of death by
wrong diagnosis is 70%. A patient of a doctor A, who had
disease X, died. What is the chance that his disease was
diagnosed correctly ? 10
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3. (a) State and prove Chebychev's inequality. 10 (b) The heights of six normally chosen sailors are (in inches)
63, 65, 68, 69, 71 and 72. Those of 10 randomly chosen
(b) A symmetric die is thrown 600 times. Find the lower bound soldiers are 61, 62, 65, 66, 69, 69, 70, 71, 72 and 73.
for the probability of getting 80 to 120 sixes. 4 Discuss, the light that these data throw on the suggestion that
sailors are on the average taller than soldiers (significant value
(c) A box contains 'a' white and 'b' black balls. 'c' balls are drawn
at 5% level of significance for 14 degrees of freedom is 1.76).
at random. Find the expected value of the number of white 10
balls drawn. 6 6. (a) The equation of two regression lines obtained in a correlation
4. (a) Find the moment generating function of the standard binomial analysis of 60 observations are :
5x = 6y + 24 and 1000 y = 768x – 3708.
variate
(X – np) and obtain its limiting form as n → ∞. 8 What is the correlation coefficient and what is its probable
npq
error ?
(b) Show that for the bivariate normal distribution Show that the ratio of the coefficient of variability of x to that
y is 5/24. 8
1 (b) Following are the means, standard deviation and correlation
dp = [Link] – 2
(x2 – 2ρ xy + y2 ) dx dy,
2 (1 – s ) of X1 = seed by crop in units per acre, X2 = spring rainfall
in inches, X3 = accumulated temperature above 42 oF in
Moment generating functions is
spring, in a certain district of England during twenty years :
1 2 2
M (t1, t2) = exp ( t1 + 2 ρ t1 t 2 + t 2 ) . X 1 = 28.02, X 2 = 4.91, X 3 = 594
2
σ 1 = 4.42,σ 2 = 1.0,σ 3 = 85
Also show that, the moments obeying the recurrence relation
r12 = .80, r13 = – .4, r23 = – 0.56.
µrs = (r + s – 1)ρ µ r–1, s–1
+ (r –1)(s – 1)(1 – ρ2)µ r–2, s–2.
Find the partial correlations and the regression equation for
12 hay-crop on spring rainfall and accumulated temperature.
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5. (a) A sample of 800 families with four children each revealed the
following distribution : 7. (a) The following table shows lives in hours for four batches of
electric lamps :
No. of sons : 0 1 2 3 4
Batches Lives in hour
No. of girls : 4 3 2 1 0
1 1610 1610 1650 1680 1700 1720 1800
No. of families : 32 178 290 236 64
2 1580 1640 1640 1700 1750
Is this result consistent with the hypothesis that male and 3 1460 1550 1600 1620 1640 1660 1740 1820
female births are equally probable ? 10
4 1510 1520 1530 1570 1600 1680
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