(a)
To find: The 90% confidence interval for
(a)
Answer to Problem 8CR
Solution:
The 90% confidence interval for the difference of two means is
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
Let
Let
Since all
The critical z-value for a two-tailed area of 0.10 is 1.645.
The difference of two proportions is
Now, the margin of error is computed as follows:
Now the confidence interval for the difference of two means;
The 90% confidence interval for the difference of two proportions is
(b)
To explain: The meaning of confidence interval in the context of the problem.
(b)
Explanation of Solution
Since the 90% confidence interval - 0.2027 to 0.1823 contains both positive and negative value, hence we cannot say that
(c)
(i)
The level of significance and state the null and alternative hypotheses.
(c)
(i)
Answer to Problem 8CR
Solution: The level of significance is 0.05.
Explanation of Solution
The level of significance,
The null hypothesis for testing is defined as,
The alternative hypothesis is defined as,
(ii)
The sampling distribution to be used and explain the assumptions and also find the value of the test statistics.
(ii)
Answer to Problem 8CR
Solution: The
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
We have
Since all
The pooled estimates for
The difference of two proportions is
The sample test statistic z is given as:-
(iii)
To find: The P-value of the sample statistic and sketch the sampling distribution and show the area corresponding to the P-value.
(iii)
Answer to Problem 8CR
Solution: The P-value of sample statistic is 0.9362.
Explanation of Solution
Graph:
The given hypothesis test is two tailed.
By using table 4 from Appendix
Graph:
To draw the required graphs using the Minitab, follow the below instructions:
Step 1: Go to the Minitab software.
Step 2: Go to Graph > Probability distribution plot > View probability.
Step 3: Select ‘Normal’, enter Mean = 0 and standard deviation =1.
Step 4: Click on the Shaded area > X value.
Step 5: Enter X-value as -0.09 and select ‘Two tail’.
Step 6: Click on OK.
The obtained distribution graph is:
(iv)
Whether we reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis and whether the data is statistically significant for a level of significance of 0.05.
(iv)
Answer to Problem 8CR
Solution: The P-value
Explanation of Solution
The P-value (0.9362) is greater than the level of significance (
(v)
The interpretation for the conclusion.
(v)
Answer to Problem 8CR
Solution: There is not enough evidence to conclude that there is difference in the proportion of accurate responses from face to face interview compared with telephone interview.
Explanation of Solution
The P-value (0.9362) is greater than the level of significance (
There is not enough evidence to conclude that there is difference in the proportion of accurate responses from face to face interview compared with telephone interview.
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