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- The sample data here is the cholesterol levels for 10 men diagnosed with high cholesterol. The first row represents levels from 10 men who did not use the drug and the second row from 10 different men who did use the drug. If we want to test the claim that the mean level for all men who use the drug is less than the mean for all men who do not use it, what is the appropriate alternative hypothesis? The mean cholesterol level of males who take the medicine is higher than the mean cholesterol levels of men who do not take it. There is a significant difference between males who use the medicine and men who do not use the drug in terms of mean cholesterol levels. The mean cholesterol level of males who take the medicine is lower than the mean cholesterol levels of men who do not take it. There is no significant difference between males who use the medicine and men who do not use the drug in terms of mean cholesterol levels.A physical therapist wanted to know whether the mean step pulse of men was less than the mean step pulse of women. She randomly selected 54 men and 70 women to participate in the study. Each subject was required to step up and down a 6-inch platform. The pulse of each subject was then recorded. The following results were obtained. Two sample T for Men vs Women N Mean StDev SE Mean Men Women 98% CI for mu Men - mu Women (- 12.20, - 1.00) T-Test mu Men = mu Women (vs H2 O C. Ho: H1 = H2; Ha: H1 #H2 (b) Identify the P-value and state the researcher's conclusion if the level of significance was a = 0.01. What is the P-value? P-value =estion 3 of 38 university and gathers their freshman year GPA data and the high school SAI score reported on each of their college applications. He produces a scatterplot with SAT scores on the horizontal axis and GPA on the vertical axis. The data has a linear correlation coefficient of 0.506701. Additional sample statistics are summarized in the table below. Variable Sample Sample standard Variable description mean deviation high school SAT score x 1504.291401 Sx = 105.782904 %3D y freshman year GPA y = 3.240805 Sy = 0.441205 r = 0.506701 slope 0.002113 Determine the y-intercept, a, of the least-squares regression line for this data. Give your answer precise to at least four decimal places. tems of use Thelp about us குசங் careers 2:30 PM 10/24/20 o耳 国 @ hp
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- Professor Chase from the University of Kansas has been working on a new cholesterol medication that is being called CholestoCleaner. The university is now conducting studies to determine if there is a possible side effect of sore joints. Placebo (Population Rate) To help determine the usual rate of sore joints, the research team gave a placebo (sugar pill) to 2017 subjects. Of those 2017 subjects, 4 of them developed sore joints. CholestoCleaner Trial The CholestoCleaner drug was given to 2622 subjects. Of those 2622 subjects, 19 of them developed sore joints. Preliminary Math If we consider the general population of people that don't use CholestoCleaner, what is the probability that they will develop sore joints? (Enter your answer as a fraction.) If you had a sample size of 2622 that did NOT use CholestoCleaner, how many would expect to develop sore joints? When 2622 subjects DID use the drug, there were 19 subjects that developed sore joints. Does it seem as though sore joints…Women are recommended to consume 1700 calories per day. You suspect that the average calorie intake is different for women at your college. The data for the 12 women who participated in the study is shown below: 1808, 1681, 1723, 1847, 1808, 1858, 1461, 1449, 1631, 1635, 1815, 1874 Assuming that the distribution is normal, what can be concluded at the αα = 0.01 level of significance? For this study, we should use The null and alternative hypotheses would be: H0:H0: H1:H1: The test statistic = (please show your answer to 3 decimal places.) The p-value = (Please show your answer to 4 decimal places.) The p-value is αα Based on this, we should the null hypothesis. Thus, the final conclusion is that ... The data suggest the population mean is not significantly different from 1700 at αα = 0.01, so there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the population mean calorie intake for women at your college is equal to 1700. The data…A physical therapist wanted to know whether the mean step pulse of men was less than the mean step pulse of women. She randomly selected 50 men and 74 women to participate in the study. Each subject was required to step up and down a 6-inch platform. The pulse of each subject was then recorded. The following results were obtained. Two sample T for Men vs Women Mean N StDev SE Mean Men Women 95% Cl for mu Men - mu Women (- 10.67, - 1.13) T-Test mu Men = mu Women (vs H2 B. Ho: H1 = H2;SEE MORE QUESTIONS