Suppose a group of 1000 smokers (who all wanted to give up smoking) were randomly assigned to receive an antidepressant drug or a placebo for six weeks. Of the 383 patients who received the antidepressant drug, 122 were not smoking one year later. Of the 617 patients who received the placebo, 106 were not smoking one year later. Given the null hypothesis H0: (pdrug−pplacebo)=0 and the alternative hypothesis Ha: (pdrug−pplacebo)≠0, conduct a test to see if taking an antidepressant drug can help smokers stop smoking. Use α=0.05, (a) The test statistic is (b) The P-value is (c) The final conclusion is A. There seems to be evidence that the patients taking the antidepressant drug have a different success rate of not smoking after one year than the placebo group. B. There is not sufficient evidence to determine whether the antidepressant drug had an effect on changing smoking habits after one year.
Suppose a group of 1000 smokers (who all wanted to give up smoking) were randomly assigned to receive an antidepressant drug or a placebo for six weeks. Of the 383 patients who received the antidepressant drug, 122 were not smoking one year later. Of the 617 patients who received the placebo, 106 were not smoking one year later. Given the null hypothesis H0: (pdrug−pplacebo)=0 and the alternative hypothesis Ha: (pdrug−pplacebo)≠0, conduct a test to see if taking an antidepressant drug can help smokers stop smoking. Use α=0.05,
(a) The test statistic is
(b) The P-value is
(c) The final conclusion is
A. There seems to be evidence that the patients taking the antidepressant drug have a different success rate of not smoking after one year than the placebo group.
B. There is not sufficient evidence to determine whether the antidepressant drug had an effect on changing smoking habits after one year.
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