Elementary Statistics
Elementary Statistics
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9781260373561
Author: Navidi, William
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL HIGHER EDUCATION
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Chapter 11.3, Problem 8E

(a)

To determine

To find:

The difference of given data.

(a)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 8E

The difference is

    Sample

      1

    Sample

      2

    Difference

      28

      34

      6

      29

      30

      1

      22

      31

      9

      25

      26

      1

      26

      31

      5

      29

      30

      1

      27

      31

      4

      24

      32

      8

      27

      29

      2

      28

      37

      9

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

Following is a sample of ten matched pairs.

    Sample

      1

      28

      29

      22

      25

      26

      29

      27

      24

      27

      28

    Sample

      2

      34

      30

      31

      26

      31

      30

      31

      32

      29

      37

Formula used:

  μ1 and μ2 Represent the population means and let μd=μ1μ2 .A test will be made of the hypotheses H0:μd=0 versus H1:μd0 .

Calculation:

The difference is

    Sample

      1

    Sample

      2

    Difference

      28

      34

      6

      29

      30

      1

      22

      31

      9

      25

      26

      1

      26

      31

      5

      29

      30

      1

      27

      31

      4

      24

      32

      8

      27

      29

      2

      28

      37

      9

(b)

To determine

To find:

The test statistic.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 8E

The p value for this test is 0.002

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

To test the hypothesis is that the population mean difference is different 0 at 5% significance level.

The null and alternative hypothesis is,

  H0:μd=0

  H1:μd0

Formula used:

By using MINITAB, find t

test statistics with the help of following steps:

  1. Import the data.
  2. Select the Stat and choose the Basic Statistics option.
  3. Select the Paired t and choose variable option and put First sample and Second sample
  4. Click option button choose Confidence level, Test difference and alternative hypothesis.
  5. Click 0k.

Calculation:

Paired T-Test and CI : Sample 1 , sample 2 .

Paired T for Sample 1Sample2 .

                    N      Mean      StDev      SE MeanSample 1    10      26.500       2.273         0.719Sample 2    10      31.100        2.923        0.924Difference  10      4.60         3.31        1.05

  95% CI for mean difference: (6.97,2.23)

T-Test of mean difference =0(vs not=0):T-Value=4.40   P-Value=0.002

  4.40

From the MINITAB output, the t test statistics is,

The p value for this test is 0.002

(c)

To determine

To find:

Whether to reject the null hypothesis.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 8E

The result is statistically significant.

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

  α=0.05

Formula used:

The hypothesis is that the two population proportions are different at 5% significance level.

Calculation:

The conclusion is that p value in this context is less than 0.05 which is 0.002  , so the null hypothesis is rejected at 5% level of significance. There is sufficient evidence to indicate that the population mean difference is different from 0 . The result is statistically significant.

(d)

To determine

To find:

Whether to reject the null hypothesis.

(d)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 8E

The result is statistically significant.

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

  α=0.01

Formula used:

The hypothesis is that the two population proportions are different at 5% significance level.

Calculation:

The conclusion is that p value in this context is less than 0.01 which is 0.002 , so the null hypothesis is rejected at 1% level of significance. There is insufficient evidence to indicate that the population mean difference is different 0 . The result is statistically significant.

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