Concept explainers
(a)
To construct and interpret a
(a)
Answer to Problem 26E
There is
Explanation of Solution
Referring to the previous exercise we have,
Given:
Conditions to be satisfied:
There are three conditions to be satisfied:
Random: It is satisfied because the volunteers are independent random samples assigned to the treatment groups.
Independent: It is satisfied because the
Normal: It is satisfied because
are all at least ten.
Thus, all the conditions are satisfied.
Calculation:
Now, for the confidence interval
Thus, the confidence interval will be:
Thus, we conclude that, we are
(b)
To explain how the confidence interval provides more information than the test in previous exercise.
(b)
Explanation of Solution
The confidence interval gives more information than a significance test because the confidence interval gives us a
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