PRACT STAT W/ ACCESS 6MO LOOSELEAF
PRACT STAT W/ ACCESS 6MO LOOSELEAF
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ISBN: 9781319215361
Author: BALDI
Publisher: Macmillan Higher Education
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Chapter 15, Problem 15.32E

(a)

To determine

To find: the probability that I specific test shows a difference that is statistically significant at the 5% level.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 15.32E

The probability that exactly 1 out of 77 cases yields a positive result is 0.078 .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The poll stayed open for several weeks in October 2012. Of the 1290 vote cast, 864 were “yes” response.

Calculation:

To solve for the probability that exactly 1 out of 77 tests yield a statistically significant result, you will need to reach back to chapter 12 and model this as a binomial probability. Use the binomial probability equation P(X=k)=(nk)pk(1p)nk where you are solving for 1 out of the 77 cases which means (P(X=1)) and (n=77) and the probability is (p=0.05) to represent a 5% significance level.

Here is the initial setup. Remember that the value for (k=X) so (k=1) since (X=1) . For simplicity, the binomial coefficients (nk) will be left out for now.

  P(X=5)=(nk)pk(1p)nk=(nk)(0.05)1(10.05)771=(nk)(0.05)(0.95)76 =(nk)(0.05)(0.020277) =(nk)(0.0010139)

Now add the information for the binomial coefficients (nk) . Recall that the binomial coefficient calculated with the following equation

  (nk)=n!k!(nk)!=(nk)(0.0010139)=(n!k!(nk)!)(0.0010139)=(77!1!(771)!)(0.0010139)=(77!1!×76!)(0.0010139)=77×(0.0010139)=0.078

The probability that exactly 1 out of 77 cases yields a positive result is 0.078 .

Conclusion:

Therefore, the probability that exactly 1 out of 77 cases yields a positive result is 0.078 .

(b)

To determine

To prove: it is not surprising that 2 of the 77 tests were statistically significant at the 5% level.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 15.32E

It is not surprising that 2 of the 77 tests yielded significant results.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Because they ran 77 tests at a 5% significance level, then you would expect to see about 4 of these 77 tests have a significant result based on the following logic.

  0.05=x7777×0.05=x3.85=x

It is similar to rolling double 6's in craps. You expect this to occur 1 out of 36 times which means

It has a significance level of (136=0.0278) . Let's say someone plays craps 144 times, you expect to see this unlikely event to occur approximately four times since...

  144×0.0278=4

Thus it is not surprising that 2 of the 77 tests yielded significant results.

Conclusion:

Therefore, it is not surprising that 2 of the 77 tests yielded significant results.

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