Cotinine levels were measured in a group of non-smokers exposed to tobacco smoke (n =40), the mean of the sample was 60.58 ng/Ml and the standard deviation was 138.08 ng/Ml. Also, cotinine levels were measured in a group of non-smokers not exposed to tobacco smoke(n =40), the mean of the sample was 16.35 ng/mL and the standard deviation was 62.53 ng/mL. Cotinine is a metabolite of nicotine, meaning that when nicotine is absorbed by the body, cotinine is produced. Use a 0.05 significance level to test the claim that non-smokers exposed to tobacco smoke have a higher mean nicotine level than nonsmokers not exposed to tobacco smoke. a)Define the parameter and state null and alternative hypothesis b)Test Statistics c) Critical Value Approach d) Conclusion
Cotinine levels were measured in a group of non-smokers exposed to tobacco smoke (n =40), the
a)Define the parameter and state null and alternative hypothesis
b)Test Statistics
c) Critical Value Approach
d) Conclusion
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