Statistical Techniques in Business and Economics
Statistical Techniques in Business and Economics
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Chapter 11, Problem 3SR

It is often useful for companies to know who their customers are and how they became customers. A credit card company is interested in whether the owner of the card applied for the card on his or her own or was contacted by a telemarketer. The company obtained the following sample information regarding end-of-the-month balances for the two groups.

Chapter 11, Problem 3SR, It is often useful for companies to know who their customers are and how they became customers. A

Is it reasonable to conclude the mean balance is larger for the credit card holders that were contacted by telemarketers than for those who applied on their own for the card? Assume the population standard deviations are not the same. Use the .05 significance level.

  1. (a) State the null hypothesis and the alternate hypothesis.
  2. (b) How many degrees of freedom are there?
  3. (c) What is the decision rule?
  4. (d) What is the value of the test statistic?
  5. (e) What is your decision regarding the null hypothesis?
  6. (f) Interpret the result.

a.

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State the null and the alternative hypothesis.

Answer to Problem 3SR

The null hypothesis is H0:μ1μ2

The alternative hypothesis is H1:μ1<μ2

Explanation of Solution

In this context, μ1 denotes the mean balance for the credit card holders contacted by telemarketers and μ2 denotes the mean balance for those who applied on their won for the card.

The hypotheses are given below:

In this context,

Null hypothesis:

H0:μ1μ2

Alternative hypothesis:

H1:μ1<μ2

Thus, the null hypothesis is H0:μ1μ2 and alternative hypothesis is H1:μ1<μ2.

b.

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Find the number of degrees of freedom.

Answer to Problem 3SR

Thus, the number of degrees of freedom is 8.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

For t distribution with the two independent random samples, the degrees of freedom is as follows:

df=(s12n1+s22n2)2(s12n1)2n11+(s22n2)2n21

Substitute s1 as 356, s2 as 857, n1 as 10, and n2 as 8 in the above formula as follows:

df=(356210+85728)2(356210)281+(85728)2101=(12,673.6+91,806.125)2(12,673.6)29+(91,806.125)27=10,916,012,936.07562517846681.88+1204052083.938

Thus, the number of degrees of freedom is 8.

c.

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Determine the decision rule.

Explanation of Solution

Step-by-step procedure to obtain the critical value using MINITAB software:

  • Choose Graph > Probability Distribution Plot choose View Probability > OK.
  • From Distribution, choose ‘t’ distribution.
  • In Degrees of freedom, enter 8.
  • Click the Shaded Area tab.
  • Choose Probability and left Tail for the region of the curve to shade.
  • Enter the Probability value as 0.05.
  • Click OK.

Output obtained using MINITAB software is given below:

Statistical Techniques in Business and Economics, Chapter 11, Problem 3SR

From the MINITAB output, the critical value is –1.860.

The decision rule is as follows:

If t<1.860, then reject the null hypothesis H0.

d.

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Find the value of test statistic.

Answer to Problem 3SR

Thus, the value of the test statistic is –1.234.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Test statistic:

The test statistics is obtained as follows:

t=(x¯1x¯2)(s12n1+s22n2)=1,5681,967(356210+85728)=399104,479.725=399323.233=1.234

Thus, the test statistic is –1.234.

e.

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Determine the decision regarding H0.

Answer to Problem 3SR

The decision is that fail to reject the null hypothesis (H0).

Explanation of Solution

Decision:

The critical value is –1.860 and the value of test statistic is –1.234.

The value of test statistic is greater than the critical value.

That is, Test statistic(1.234)>Criticalvalue(1.860).

From the decision rule, fail to reject the null hypothesis.

f.

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Determine the interpretation of the study.

Answer to Problem 3SR

The interpretation is that there is no evidence that the mean balance is larger for the credit card holders contacted by telemarketers than those who applied on their won for the card.

Explanation of Solution

Interpretation:

From the decision rule, fail to reject the null hypothesis.

Therefore, there is no evidence that the mean balance is larger for the credit card holders contacted by telemarketers than those who applied on their won for the card.

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