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ISBN: 9781337605199
Author: Charles Henry Brase, Corrinne Pellillo Brase
Publisher: Brooks Cole
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Chapter 7.4, Problem 25P

(a)

To determine

Find the 85% confidence interval for μ1μ2.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 25P

The 85% confidence interval for μ1μ2 is 1.35<μ1μ2<2.39.

Explanation of Solution

Confidence interval:

The confidence interval for μ1μ2 when both σ1 and σ2 are unknown is,

(x¯1x¯2)E<μ1μ2<(x¯1x¯2)+E

In the formula, s1 and s2 are sample standard deviations of populations 1 and 2, x¯1 and x¯2 are sample means from populations 1 and 2, n1 and n2 are sample sizes of population 1 and 2, E=tcσ12n1+σ22n2, c is confidence level, and tc is the critical value for confidence level c.

Let μ1 denotes the mean measure of self-esteem through competence, μ2 denotes the mean measure of self-esteem through social acceptance, μ3 denotes the mean measure of self-esteem through attractiveness.

The confidence level is 85%.

Critical value:

Substitute 15 for n1, 15 for n2 in the degrees of freedom formula.

d.f.=smaller(151,151)=smaller(14,14)=14

The degrees of freedom are 14.

Use the Appendix II: Tables, Table 6: Critical Values for Student’s t Distribution:

  • In d.f. column locate the value 14.
  • In c row of locate the value 0.85.
  • The intersecting value of row and columns is 1.523.

The critical value is 1.523.

Substitute 15 for n1, 15 for n2, 3.07 for s1, 3.62 for s2, 1.523 for tc in the margin of error formula (E).

E=1.5233.07215+3.62215=1.5231.50195=1.523(1.2255)=1.87

The margin of error E is 1.87.

Substitute 19.84 for x¯1, 19.32 for x¯2, 1.87 for E in the confidence formula.

(19.8419.32)1.87<μ1μ2<(19.8419.32)+1.870.521.87<μ1μ2<0.52+1.871.35<μ1μ2<2.39

Hence, the 85% confidence interval for μ1μ2 is 1.35<μ1μ2<2.39.

(b)

To determine

Find the 85% confidence interval for μ1μ3.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 25P

The 85% confidence interval for μ1μ3 is 0.06<μ1μ2<3.86.

Explanation of Solution

From part (a), the critical value is 1.523.

Substitute 15 for n1, 15 for n2, 3.07 for s1, 3.74 for s2, 1.523 for tc in the margin of error formula (E).

E=1.5233.07215+3.74215=1.5231.56083=1.523(1.2493)=1.90

The margin of error E is 1.90.

Substitute 19.84 for x¯1, 17.88 for x¯2, 1.90 for E in the confidence formula.

(19.8417.88)1.90<μ1μ3<(19.8417.88)+1.901.961.90<μ1μ3<1.96+1.900.06<μ1μ3<3.86

Hence, the 85% confidence interval for μ1μ3 is 0.06<μ1μ3<3.86.

(c)

To determine

Find the 85% confidence interval for μ2μ3.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 25P

The 85% confidence interval for μ2μ3 is 0.61<μ2μ3<3.49.

Explanation of Solution

From part (a), the critical value is 1.523.

Substitute 15 for n1, 15 for n2, 3.62 for s1, 3.74 for s2, 1.523 for tc in the margin of error formula (E).

E=1.5233.62215+3.74215=1.5231.8061=1.523(1.3439)=2.05

The margin of error E is 2.05.

Substitute 19.32 for x¯1, 17.88 for x¯2, 2.05 for E in the confidence formula.

(19.3217.88)2.05<μ2μ3<(19.3217.88)+2.051.442.05<μ2μ3<1.44+2.050.61<μ2μ3<3.49

Hence, the 85% confidence interval for μ2μ3 is 0.61<μ2μ3<3.49.

(d)

To determine

Interpret the confidence intervals found in (a), (b), (c) in the context of the problem.

Explain the relationship between average differences in influence on self-esteem between competence and social acceptance.

Explain the relationship between average differences in influence on self-esteem between competence and attractiveness.

Explain the relationship between average differences in influence on self-esteem between social acceptance and attractiveness.

(d)

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From part (a), the confidence interval for μ1μ2 is 1.35<μ1μ2<2.39. The interval can be interpreted as, there is 85% confidence that the difference in population means of self-esteem between competence and social acceptance lies within the interval –1.35 to 2.39.

The 85% confidence interval calculated for difference of means (μ1μ2) includes negative and positive values, then it cannot be determined whether μ1μ2>0 or μ1μ2<0. The relation between two population means cannot be either μ1<μ2 or μ1>μ2. This shows that, there would be 85% sure that there is no difference between the average of first population (μ1) and average of second population (μ2). There is no difference in average influence on self-esteem of competence and social acceptance.

From part (b), the confidence interval for μ1μ3 is 0.06<μ1μ3<3.86. The interval can be interpreted as, there is 85% confidence that the difference in population means of self-esteem between competence and attractiveness lies within the interval 0.06 to 3.86. It can be observed that, the 85% confidence interval calculated for difference of means (μ1μ3) includes all positive values. The average difference in influence on self-esteem of competence is greater than attractiveness.

The 85% confidence interval calculated for difference of means (μ1μ3) includes all the positive values, then μ1μ3>0. The relation between two population means is μ1>μ3. This shows that, there would be 85% sure that the average of first population (μ1) was greater than the average of third population (μ3).

From part (c), the confidence interval for μ2μ3 is 0.61<μ2μ3<3.49. The interval can be interpreted as, there is 85% confidence that the difference in population means of self-esteem between social acceptance and attractiveness lies within the interval –0.61 to 3.49.

The 85% confidence interval calculated for difference of means (μ2μ3) includes negative and positive values, then it cannot be determined whether μ2μ3>0 or μ2μ3<0. The relation between two population means cannot be either μ2<μ3 or μ2>μ3. This shows that, there would be 85% sure that there is no difference between the average of first population (μ2) and average of second population (μ3). There is no difference in average influence on self-esteem of social acceptance and attractiveness.

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