What is the functional capacity in METs and Vo2 (mL/kg/min) of a 85 kg man who completed Stage V (3 mph, 12.5% grade) of a Balke TM test?
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- Glaucoma is a leading cause of blindness in the United States, N. Ehlers measured the difference in corneal thickness (in microns) between the two eyes of eight patients. Each patient had one eye that had glaucoma and one eye that was normal. The difference was measured as the corneal thickness of normal eye – corneal thickness of eye with Glaucoma. Corneal thickness is important because it can mask an accurate reading of eye pressure. Use ? = .05 H0: μd=0 H1: μd≠0 T statistic: t = 1.053, P value = 0.327 Degrees of Freedom n-1 = 8-1= 7 critical value 2.3646 If t is less than 2.3646, or greater than 2.3646, reject the null hypothesis Level of significance: α=0.05 question: what a type 1 error and type 2 error would mean. Is it possible that we could have committed a type 2 error in conducting the testGlaucoma is a leading cause of blindness in the United States, N. Ehlers measured the difference in corneal thickness (in microns) between the two eyes of eight patients. Each patient had one eye that had glaucoma and one eye that was normal. The difference was measured as the corneal thickness of normal eye – corneal thickness of eye with Glaucoma. Corneal thickness is important because it can mask an accurate reading of eye pressure. Use ? = .05. Q) If a participant has the same corneal thickness in their normal eye as the eye with Glaucoma, what would be the value for difference: measured as the corneal thickness of normal eye – corneal thickness of eye with Glaucoma.Glaucoma is a leading cause of blindness in the United States, N. Ehlers measured the difference in corneal thickness (in microns) between the two eyes of eight patients. Each patient had one eye that had glaucoma and one eye that was normal. The difference was measured as the corneal thickness of normal eye – corneal thickness of eye with Glaucoma. Corneal thickness is important because it can mask an accurate reading of eye pressure. Use ? = .05. Q)Conduct a hypothesis test to determine if there is sufficient evidence to conclude that corneal thickness is different in normal eyes compared to eyes with glaucoma? Write up your results using the 8 steps.
- Glaucoma is a leading cause of blindness in the United States, N. Ehlers measured the difference in corneal thickness (in microns) between the two eyes of eight patients. Each patient had one eye that had glaucoma and one eye that was normal. The difference was measured as the corneal thickness of normal eye – corneal thickness of eye with Glaucoma. Corneal thickness is important because it can mask an accurate reading of eye pressure. Use ? = .05. Hypothesis: H0: μd=0Ha: μd≠0 Using output Test statistics : t=0.134P value=0.897 Degrees of freedom (df): df=7 Level of significance: α=0.05 Decision: P value > 0.05 thus we fails to reject null hypothesis. Question a)Write a report summarizing your findings. When writing the report consider that medical staff estimate that a difference of 4.5 microns or more could impact on their ability to interpret eye pressure correctly. b) Define for the hypothesis stated in part b) what a type 1 error and type 2 error would mean. Is it possible…Can you please provide the math/work needed to answer the question in the picture. The question is number 7help thank you! Suppose a researcher is interested in the effectiveness in a new childhood exercise program implemented in a SRS of schools across a particular county. In order to test the hypothesis that the new program decreases BMI (Kg/m2), the researcher takes a SRS of children from schools where the program is employed and a SRS from schools that do not employ the program and compares the results. Assume the following table represents the SRSs of students and their BMIs. Student Intervention Group: Group 1BMI(kg/m2)Student Control Group: Group 2BMI(kg/m2)A18.6A21.6B18.2B18.9C19.5C19.4D18.9D22.6E24.1F23.6Assuming that all the necessary conditions are met (normality, independence, etc.) carry out the appropriate statistical test to determine if the new exercise program could decrease BMI (Kg/m2). Use an alpha level of 0.05 X=BMI mu_1 (?1): mean BMI of population from which Group 1 was sampled mu_2 (?2): mean BMI of population from which Group 2 was sampled What is the P-valule?…
- Suppose that a customer is purchasing a car. He conducts an experiment in which he puts 10 gallons of gas in the car and drives it until it runs out of gas. He conducts this experiment 15 times on each car and records the number of miles driven. Median for Car 2 M = 250 mi / 10 gal (Type an integer or decimal rounded to one decimal place as needed.) Full data setO Range for Car 1 R=O mi / 10 gal (Type an integer or decimal rounded to one decimal place as needed.) Car 1 245 242 215 244 220 265 291 160 284 251 169 319 257 306 267 Range for Car 2 R=O mi / 10 gal (Type an integer or decimal rounded to one decimal place as needed.) Car 2 230 206 214 236 242 256 245 255 241 264 276 252 250 251 257In the 2015 AFC Championship game, there was a charge that the New England Patriots underinflated their footballs for an advantage. The Patriots' opponents during the championship game were the Indianapolis Colts. Measurements of the Colts' footballs were taken. The balls should be inflated to between 12.5 and 13.5 pounds per square inch (psi). The accompanying data consists of six of the eight measurements on the Colts' footballs. Complete parts (a) and (b) below. 12.75, 12.50, 12.15, 12.35, 12.55, 12.30 The test statistic is = (Round to two decimal places as needed.) The p-value is = (Round to three decimal places as needed.) b. Use the data to construct a 95% confidence interval for the mean psi for the Colts' footballs. How does this confidence interval support your conclusion in part (a)? The 95% confidence interval is ___ psi to ___ psi. (Round to two decimal places as needed. Use ascending order.)Calculate the test statistic. χ2=enter your response here (Round to three decimal places as needed.)
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