Concept explainers
a.
To state: The hypotheses and identify the claim.
a.

Answer to Problem 13.6.14RE
The null hypothesis is, the typical book purchased occur at random.
The alternative hypothesis is, the typical book purchased does not occur at random.
The claim is that, the typical book purchased at random.
Explanation of Solution
Given info:
The data shows Fiction or Nonfiction Books, bookstore owner records the 48 books purchased by customers.
Calculation:
The hypotheses are given below:
Null hypothesis
Alternative hypothesis
Here, the typical book purchased at random. Hence, the claim is that the typical book purchased occurs at random.
b.
To find: The critical value.
b.

Answer to Problem 13.6.14RE
The critical value is
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
The data represent the value for
It is clear that there are 29 M’s and 19 F’s. That is,
From Table E, The Standard
Hence, the critical value is
c.
To find: The test value.
c.

Answer to Problem 13.6.14RE
The test value is –3.35.
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
The number of runs from the obtained sequence is,
Run | Letters |
1 | F, F, F, F, F, F |
2 | N, N |
3 | F |
4 | N, N, N, N |
5 | F, F, F, F, F, F, F |
6 | N, N, N |
7 | F |
8 | N, N, N, N, N |
9 | F, F, F |
10 | N, N, N |
11 | F, F, F, F, F, F, F, F, F |
12 | N, N |
13 | F, F |
The number of runs is
The mean number of runs is,
The standard deviation of runs is,
The test statistic value is,
Hence, the test value is
d.
To make: The decision.
d.

Answer to Problem 13.6.14RE
The decision is that, the null hypothesis
Explanation of Solution
Decision Rule:
If the negative test value is less than the negative critical value, then reject the null hypothesis
Conclusion:
From the results, the critical value is –1.64, and the test value is –3.35.
Here, the test value is less than the critical values.
Therefore, by the rule, the null hypothesis
e.
To summarize: The results.
e.

Answer to Problem 13.6.14RE
The conclusion is that, there is no evidence to support the claim that the typical book purchased occur at random.
Explanation of Solution
From part (d), the null hypothesis is rejected. Hence, there is no evidence to support the claim that the typical book purchased occur at random.
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