how do you test the hypothesis that the means are different (.05 significance) with the given data?
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- A chemist measures the haptoglobin concentrations (in grams per liter) in the blood of eight healthy adults. Following are the values: 1.82 3.32 1.07 1.27 0.49 3.79 0.15 1.98 At the 2% significance level, test the claim that the mean haptoglobin concentration in adults is less than two grams per liter. What type of error could you have made in your decision?Would you favor spending more federal tax money on the arts? Of a random sample of n1 = 204 women, r1 = 70 responded yes. Another random sample of n2 = 178 men showed that r2 = 48 responded yes. Does this information indicate a difference (either way) between the population proportion of women and the population proportion of men who favor spending more federal tax dollars on the arts? Use ? = 0.05. (a) What is the level of significance?State the null and alternate hypotheses. H0: p1 = p2; H1: p1 > p2H0: p1 = p2; H1: p1 < p2 H0: p1 = p2; H1: p1 ≠ p2H0: p1 < p2; H1: p1 = p2 (b) What sampling distribution will you use? What assumptions are you making? The standard normal. We assume the population distributions are approximately normal.The Student's t. The number of trials is sufficiently large. The standard normal. The number of trials is sufficiently large.The Student's t. We assume the population distributions are approximately normal. What is the value of the sample…Q3.3 Normal, but why? A meal package for use at the space station is to be prepared by combining three separate components: protein, fruit/vegetable, and grains. Each of the components is to be randomly selected. Summary values for the caloric content for each of the components are given in the table. Component Protein (P) Fruit/vegetable (F) Grain (G) Mean (calories) 120 55 84 Stdv (calories) 6.4 Save Answer 1.0 3.6 Assume that the distributions of caloric content for each of the components are approximately normally distributed. Since the meal package consists of protein, fruit/vegetable, and grains, the total caloric content of a meal package is the random variable T, where T = P + F + G. Briefly explain why it is appropriate to say that T is approximately normally distributed. Q3.4 Probability Less than 275 Calories On your own piece of paper find the approximate probability that a randomly selected meal package will have less than 269 calories? (Draw an appropriate diagram, find a…
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- The wrong alternative. One of your friends is testing the effect of drinking coffee on the duration of cold symptoms. The common cold lasts, on average, 6 days. Your friend starts with no expectations as to whether drinking coffee will have any effect on cold duration. After seeing the results of the experiment, in which the average cold duration was less than 6 days, your friend tests a one-sided alternative about the population mean cold duration when drinking coffee, H0: lcoffee = 6 На: Which gives a one-sided P value P = 0.0465. Explain why your friend should have used a two-sided hypothesis. Hcoffee < 6A researcher wanted to examine the hypothesis that the proportion of obese individuals among those without diabetes exceeds 35%. To investigate this, she gathered a random sample of 1000 diabetes-free individuals and determined that 360 of them are obese. i. State the hypothesis statements. ii. Perform the hypothesis test. What can she conclude at a significance level of a = 0.05?A statistician changes her level of significance from .001 to .05. What impact will this change have on her risk of making a Type I and Type II error? Is the change in the level of significance a good decision? Why or why not?