# rom treatments. - We find there is not a significant difference in effectiveness between Reject Ho- We find there is a significant difference in effectiveness between the two treatments. Ho: O Fail to reject Ho. We find there is a significant difference in effectiveness between the twe treatments. Reject Ho. We find there is not a significant difference in effectiveness between the b treatments. In the same study, if the focus is on the 100 matched pairs consisting of male patients, then the following results are obtained: for 51 matched pairs both drugs are effective; for 36 matched pairs both drugs are ineffective; for 3 matched pairs drug A is effective, whereas drug B is ineffective; and for 10 matched pains drug B is effective, whereas drug A is ineffective. (c) How many concordant pairs are there among the male matched pairs? 87 (d) How many discordant pairs are there among the male matched pairs? 13 A discordon't pare is a matched paie in which the outcomes the members of the (e) Perform a significance test to assess any differences in effectiveness between the drugs among male patients. Report a p-value. State the null and alternative hypotheses. (Enter != for # as needed.) р=065 DRUGA Effective Ineffective TOTAL Drug B Effective Ineffective To TAL 51 54 10 61 H₁: PX 0.5 100 A concordant pain is a matched pair in which the outcome is the same for each of the pain 3 36 39 51+31 Find the test statistic. (If the test does not have a defined test statistic, enter DNE. Round your 87 answer to two decimal places.) The normal approximation will be valid of hpq = 5 ng - họ =ỷ - 3,2 DNE 3,2<5 Use technology to find the p-value. (Round your answer to four decimal places.) p-value = Thanks!! All answERS are correct. Please explain how to use technology to get the P-value, Interpret the results in words. Reject Ho. We find there is not a significant difference in effectiveness between the two treatments for male patients. on do not How do you find the P value when have a defined test statistic & ? you
# rom treatments. - We find there is not a significant difference in effectiveness between Reject Ho- We find there is a significant difference in effectiveness between the two treatments. Ho: O Fail to reject Ho. We find there is a significant difference in effectiveness between the twe treatments. Reject Ho. We find there is not a significant difference in effectiveness between the b treatments. In the same study, if the focus is on the 100 matched pairs consisting of male patients, then the following results are obtained: for 51 matched pairs both drugs are effective; for 36 matched pairs both drugs are ineffective; for 3 matched pairs drug A is effective, whereas drug B is ineffective; and for 10 matched pains drug B is effective, whereas drug A is ineffective. (c) How many concordant pairs are there among the male matched pairs? 87 (d) How many discordant pairs are there among the male matched pairs? 13 A discordon't pare is a matched paie in which the outcomes the members of the (e) Perform a significance test to assess any differences in effectiveness between the drugs among male patients. Report a p-value. State the null and alternative hypotheses. (Enter != for # as needed.) р=065 DRUGA Effective Ineffective TOTAL Drug B Effective Ineffective To TAL 51 54 10 61 H₁: PX 0.5 100 A concordant pain is a matched pair in which the outcome is the same for each of the pain 3 36 39 51+31 Find the test statistic. (If the test does not have a defined test statistic, enter DNE. Round your 87 answer to two decimal places.) The normal approximation will be valid of hpq = 5 ng - họ =ỷ - 3,2 DNE 3,2<5 Use technology to find the p-value. (Round your answer to four decimal places.) p-value = Thanks!! All answERS are correct. Please explain how to use technology to get the P-value, Interpret the results in words. Reject Ho. We find there is not a significant difference in effectiveness between the two treatments for male patients. on do not How do you find the P value when have a defined test statistic & ? you
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