Introduction to Probability and Statistics
Introduction to Probability and Statistics
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ISBN: 9781133103752
Author: Mendenhall, William
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 11, Problem 11.56SE

(a)

To determine

To conduct: an analysis of variance and test for a difference in the mean reaction times due to the five stimuli.

(a)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 11.56SE

The data provide sufficient evidence to indicate a difference in mean reaction times due to the five stimuli.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

    StimulusReaction Time (sec)TotalMean
    A
      .8

      .6

      .6

      .5

      2.5

      .625
    B
      .7

      .8

      .5

      .5

      .6

      .9

      .7

      4.7

      .671
    C
      1.2

      1.0

      .9

      1.2

      1.3

      .8

      6.4

      1.067
    D
      1.0

      .9

      .9

      1.1

      .7

      4.6

      .920
    E
      .6

      .4

      .4

      .7

      .3

      2.4

      .480

  Introduction to Probability and Statistics, Chapter 11, Problem 11.56SE

Calculation:

Now, we want to test there is any difference in mean reaction times.

To test the null hypothesis,

  H0:μ1=μ2=μ3=μ4=μ5 .

Versus the alternative hypothesis,

  Ha: At least one of the means is different from the others.

We have,

  MSE=0.3030MST=0.026

The test statistic is given by,

  F=MSTMSE=0.30300.026=11.67

Interpretation: The P-value from the above printout is 0.000 . Since, the Pvalue=0.000<α=.05 , we reject H0 .

Hence, we can conclude that the data provide sufficient evidence to indicate a difference in mean reaction times due to the five stimuli.

Conclusion: Therefore, the data provide sufficient evidence to indicate a difference in mean reaction times due to the five stimuli.

(b)

To determine

To compare: stimuli A and D to check whether there is a difference in mean reaction times.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 11.56SE

The data provide sufficient evidence to indicate a difference between μA and μD .

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

We can test the null hypothesis,

  H0:μA=μD=0 .

Versus the alternative hypothesis,

  Ha:μA=μD0 .

Furthermore, the standard deviations of the two samples, calculated as

  sA=0.1258 , sD=0.1483 .

The pooled estimate of the common variance as,

  s2=(nA1)sA2+(nD1)sD2nA+nD2=(41)(0.015833)+(51)(0.022)4+52=0.0475+0.0887=0.13557s2=0.019357

We have,

  nA=4nD=5x¯A=0.625x¯D=0.92

The test statistic is given by,

  t=( x ¯A x ¯D) s 2 ( 1 n A + 1 n D )=(0.6250.92) 0.019357( 0.2+0.25 )=0.295 0.008710714=0.2950.093331207=3.160786283.16

We can find the appropriate critical value for a rejection region with α=.05 in Table 4 of Appendix I, and H0 will be rejected if t>2.365 . Comparing the observed value of the test statistic t=3.16 with the critical value t0.025=2.365 . And the P-value from the Minitab is Pvalue=0.016 . We can reject the null hypothesis. Hence we conclude that the data provide sufficient evidence to indicate a difference between μA and μD .

Conclusion: Hence we conclude that the data provide sufficient evidence to indicate a difference between μA and μD .

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