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Question 174

A marine biologist is studying the relationship between ocean depth and water temperature. She takes readings at 10 different sites in a specific region of the North Atlantic. The depth DDD (in metres) and the water temperature TTT (in ∘^{\circ}∘C) are recorded for each site.

SiteABCDEFGHIJ
Depth DDD (m)1002504005507008501000115013001450
Temp TTT (∘^{\circ}∘C)18.516.112.413.210.59.17.44.85.23.9
a.

Calculate Spearman's rank correlation coefficient for these data.

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b.

Stating your hypotheses clearly, test at the 5% level of significance whether there is evidence of a negative correlation between ocean depth and water temperature. State the critical value used.

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c.

A researcher suggests that if the surface water is artificially heated, the ocean depth at that location will automatically decrease. Comment on this suggestion.

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Regression, Correlation and Hypothesis Testing Questions

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Practise Edexcel A Level Maths Regression, Correlation and Hypothesis Testing with exam-style questions for A Level Maths. 202 questions covering Exponential Models, Measuring Correlation, and Hypothesis Testing for Zero Correlation, matched to the Edexcel A Level Maths (9MA0) specification and written in Paper 1, Paper 2 and Paper 3 style. Every question includes a full worked solution and mark scheme, so you can see where marks are awarded rather than just whether you got the answer right.

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