Concept explainers
(a)
To describe an experiment using a completely randomized design to learn the effect on difficulty on estimated time.
(a)

Explanation of Solution
Given: thirty students.
There are two treatments: easy maze and difficult maze.
Let us assign a unique number between
Use slips of paper, a random digit table or calculator to select 15 unique integers between
The remaining
We will then compare the estimates of the time worked among the two treatment groups.
(b)
To describe a matched pairs experimental design using the same thirty subjects.
(b)

Explanation of Solution
Given: thirty students.
There are two treatments: easy maze and difficult maze.
Let us use two slips of paper, write “A” on one slip and “B” on other slip.
Put the slips face down on a table and shuffle them. Let each student randomly select one of the two slips and be sure to return and shuffle the slips around after each drawing. The students who selected the slip containing “A” will first execute the easy maze and then execute the difficult maze.
The students who selected the slip containing “B” will first execute the difficult maze and then execute the easy maze.
We will then compare the estimate of the time worked among the easy maze and the difficult maze.
(c)
To find out which design would be more likely to detect the difference in the effects of the treatments and explain.
(c)

Answer to Problem R4.9RE
Matched pair design.
Explanation of Solution
Matched pairs would be more likely to detect the difference in the effects of the treatments because with one subject helps reduce the differences in the experiment.and this method is very effective in this case. And give the unbiased result of the survey.
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