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2. Tree ring dating from Archaeological excavation sites is
used in conjunction with other chronologic evidence to
estimate occupation dates of prehistoric Indian ruins in the
southwest US. It is thought that Burnt Mesa Pueblo was
occupied around 1300 AD (based on evidence from
potsherds and stone tools). A Bandelier Archaeological
Excavation Project: Summer 1990 Excavations at Burnt Mesa
Pueblo supplies data from 10 tree ring dates (AD) having a
mean of the year 1268 and a standard deviation of 37.29
years. Assume that the tree ring dates in this excavation
area is approximately normal. Does this information
indicate the population mean of tree ring dates in the area is
different (either high or low) from 1300 AD? Use a 1%
significance level.
H,
H,
n=
df=
x bar=
SE
t calculated
t table
S=
Mean
Median
Mode
Conclusion I or II?
Transcribed Image Text:2. Tree ring dating from Archaeological excavation sites is used in conjunction with other chronologic evidence to estimate occupation dates of prehistoric Indian ruins in the southwest US. It is thought that Burnt Mesa Pueblo was occupied around 1300 AD (based on evidence from potsherds and stone tools). A Bandelier Archaeological Excavation Project: Summer 1990 Excavations at Burnt Mesa Pueblo supplies data from 10 tree ring dates (AD) having a mean of the year 1268 and a standard deviation of 37.29 years. Assume that the tree ring dates in this excavation area is approximately normal. Does this information indicate the population mean of tree ring dates in the area is different (either high or low) from 1300 AD? Use a 1% significance level. H, H, n= df= x bar= SE t calculated t table S= Mean Median Mode Conclusion I or II?
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Let, the population mean of tree ring dates : μ =1300 ADH0: μ = 1300 AD  vs H1: μ  1300 AD

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The null and alternative hypothesises are given as:

 

H0: μ = 1300 AD  vs H1: μ  1300 AD

sample

from the sample,sample size: n= 10degrees of freedom :df = n-1 = 9sample mean : x¯ =1268 ADsample standard deviation : s = 37.29

 

 

 

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