Alex and Ben are two ophthalmologists who are competing for a collaborative grant to perform glaucoma research. The goal of their research is to show that mean daily intraocular pressure (IOP) in subjects with early stage glaucoma is greater than 22 mmHg. Past research has shown that the standard deviation of daily IOP is 2.75 mmHg and that IOP values are normally distributed. Alex and Ben disagree on the significance level that they want to use in their study. Alex wants to use a significance level of 0.02 while Ben wants to use a significance level of 0.06. 1. Alex and Ben collect data from 50 subjects with early stage glaucoma and conduct the hypothesis test of interest using their respective significance levels. Alex rejects the null hypothesis and concludes that the mean daily IOP for subjects with early stage glaucoma is significantly greater than 22 mmHg. If Ben conducts the same hypothesis test, the result would be: a. Reject Null hypothesis b. Not enough information given to determine the result c. Fail to reject Null hypothesis, given the alternative hypothesis is true d. Fail to reject Null hypthesis e. Fail to reject Null hypothesis, given the null hypothesis is true 2. What is the probability that Alex committed a Type II error?
Alex and Ben are two ophthalmologists who are competing for a collaborative grant to perform glaucoma research. The goal of their research is to show that mean daily intraocular pressure (IOP) in subjects with early stage glaucoma is greater than 22 mmHg. Past research has shown that the standard deviation of daily IOP is 2.75 mmHg and that IOP values are
Alex and Ben disagree on the significance level that they want to use in their study. Alex wants to use a significance level of 0.02 while Ben wants to use a significance level of 0.06.
1. Alex and Ben collect data from 50 subjects with early stage glaucoma and conduct the hypothesis test of interest using their respective significance levels. Alex rejects the null hypothesis and concludes that the mean daily IOP for subjects with early stage glaucoma is significantly greater than 22 mmHg. If Ben conducts the same hypothesis test, the result would be:
a. Reject Null hypothesis
b. Not enough information given to determine the result
c. Fail to reject Null hypothesis, given the alternative hypothesis is true
d. Fail to reject Null hypthesis
e. Fail to reject Null hypothesis, given the null hypothesis is true
2. What is the probability that Alex committed a Type II error?
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