Concept explainers
(a)
To Explain: that this was an observational study or an experiment and justifies the answer.
(a)
Answer to Problem 10.67RE
Experiment
Explanation of Solution
DEFINATIONS
An experiment is imposing some treatment on individuals in order to observe their responses.
An observational study is trying to collect information without any disturbance of the scan they are observing.
The study is an experimental, because the given assigned treatments are the acupuncture treatments and the control treatments.
(b)
To Explain: that there is convincing evidence of a relationship between pregnancy status and whether acupuncture was administered and carry out a significance test and report the conclusion.
(b)
Answer to Problem 10.67RE
There is enough evidence to help the claim that there is a connection between pregnancy status and whether acupuncture was administered.
Explanation of Solution
Formula used:
Calculation:
Assume:
The null hypothesis statement is that the variables are not connected, where the alternative hypothesis statement is that they are connected.
The row and column totals are
Acupuncture | Control | Total | |
Pregnant | 34 | 21 | 55 |
Not pregnant | 46 | 59 | 105 |
Total | 80 | 80 | 160 |
The expected frequencies
The value of the test- statistic is
The degree of freedom is
The P-Value is the probability of getting the value of the test statistic, or a value more extreme and row
If the P-value is equal or less than to the significance level, then the null hypothesis is rejected:
There is enough evidence to help the claim that there is an connection between pregnancy status and whether acupuncture was administered.
(c)
To Explain: the conclusion that acupuncture caused an increase in pregnancy.
(c)
Answer to Problem 10.67RE
These subjects are aware of which treatment they get and the results may then be affected by the placebo effect
Explanation of Solution
These subjects are aware of which treatment they get and the results may then be affected by the placebo effect. The placebo effect is an effect build by a placebo, which cannot be due to the placebo itself, and is therefore reason by the patient’s belief in that treatment. Since the subjects are of which treatment they get, the control group would not have a placebo effect, where the acupuncture group would have a placebo effect.
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