Researchers conducted a study to determine whether magnets are effective in treating back pain. The results are shown in the table for the treatment​ (with magnets) group and the sham​ (or placebo) group. The results are a measure of reduction in back pain. Assume that the two samples are independent simple random samples selected from normally distributed​ populations, and do not assume that the population standard deviations are equal. Complete parts​ (a) and​ (b) below. Use a 0.050.05 significance level for both parts.     Treatment Sham   muμ mu 1μ1 mu 2μ2 n 1414 1414 x overbarx 0.490.49 0.380.38 s 0.910.91 1.471.47 a. Test the claim that those treated with magnets have a greater mean reduction in pain than those given a sham treatment.   What are the null and alternative​ hypotheses?

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Researchers conducted a study to determine whether magnets are effective in treating back pain. The results are shown in the table for the treatment​ (with magnets) group and the sham​ (or placebo) group. The results are a measure of reduction in back pain. Assume that the two samples are independent simple random samples selected from normally distributed​ populations, and do not assume that the population standard deviations are equal. Complete parts​ (a) and​ (b) below. Use a
0.050.05
significance level for both parts.
 
 
Treatment
Sham
 
muμ
mu 1μ1
mu 2μ2
n
1414
1414
x overbarx
0.490.49
0.380.38
s
0.910.91
1.471.47
a. Test the claim that those treated with magnets have a greater mean reduction in pain than those given a sham treatment.
 
What are the null and alternative​ hypotheses?
 
 
A.
Upper H 0H0​:
mu 1μ1equals=mu 2μ2
Upper H 1H1​:
mu 1μ1not equals≠mu 2μ2
 
B.
Upper H 0H0​:
mu 1μ1less than<mu 2μ2
Upper H 1H1​:
mu 1μ1greater than or equals≥mu 2μ2
 
C.
Upper H 0H0​:
mu 1μ1not equals≠mu 2μ2
Upper H 1H1​:
mu 1μ1less than<mu 2μ2
 
D.
Upper H 0H0​:
mu 1μ1equals=mu 2μ2
Upper H 1H1​:
mu 1μ1greater than>mu 2μ2
The test​ statistic, t, is
nothing.
​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.)
The​ P-value is
nothing.
​(Round to three decimal places as​ needed.)
State the conclusion for the test.
 
 
Fail to reject
Reject
the null hypothesis. There
 
is not
is
sufficient evidence to support the claim that those treated with magnets have a greater mean reduction in pain than those given a sham treatment.
Is it valid to argue that magnets might appear to be effective if the sample sizes are​ larger?
 
Since the
 
sample standard deviation
sample mean
for those treated with magnets is
 
less than
greater than
equal to
the sample mean for those given a sham​ treatment, it
 
is
is not
valid to argue that magnets might appear to be effective if the sample sizes are larger.
b. Construct a confidence interval suitable for testing the claim that those treated with magnets have a greater mean reduction in pain than those given a sham treatment.
 
nothingless than<mu 1 minus mu 2μ1−μ2less than<nothing
​(Round to three decimal places as​ needed.)
 
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