Introduction to the Practice of Statistics
Introduction to the Practice of Statistics
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781319013387
Author: David S. Moore, George P. McCabe, Bruce A. Craig
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
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Chapter 8, Problem 93E
To determine

To find: The test statistic and the corresponding P- value for the sample of size n=60.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 93E

Solution: The test statistic is obtained as z=2.25_ and P-value is obtained as Pvalue=0.025_.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

The assumption made that the sample size n is the common value of n1and n2 and hence n1=60,n2=60. The hypotheses are provided as:

H0:p1=p2Ha:p1p2

The proportions are provided as p^1=0.65,p^2=0.45, hence X1 and X2 are obtained as:

X1=0.65×60=39

X2=0.45×60=27

To compute the statistic and the corresponding P-value, Minitab is used.

Follow the below mentioned steps in Minitab to perform the significance test,

Step 1: Go to ‘Stat’ then select ‘Basic Statistics’ and click on ‘2-Proportions’.

Step 2: In the dialogue box that appears select Summarized data and enter the provided sample size and number of successes in the respective fields.

Step 3: Click on ‘Options’ button and enter the confidence level as 95.

Step 4: Choose the Alternative as “Not equal” and click on OK twice.

The output shows that the test statistic is obtained as z=2.25 and the P-value is obtained as Pvalue=0.025.

To determine

To find: The test statistic and the corresponding P- value for the sample of size n=70.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 93E

Solution: The test statistic is obtained as z=2.43_ and P-value is obtained as Pvalue=0.015_.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

The assumption made that the sample size n is the common value of n1and n2 and hence n1=70,n2=70. The hypotheses are provided as:

H0:p1=p2Ha:p1p2

The proportions are provided as p^1=0.65,p^2=0.45, hence X1 and X2 are obtained as:

X1=0.65×70=45.546

X2=0.45×70=31.532

To compute the statistic and the corresponding P-value, Minitab is used.

Follow the below mentioned steps in Minitab to perform the significance test,

Step 1: Go to ‘Stat’ then select ‘Basic Statistics’ and click on ‘2-Proportions’.

Step 2: In the dialogue box that appears select Summarized data and enter the provided sample size and number of successes in the respective fields.

Step 3: Click on ‘Options’ button and enter the confidence level as 95.

Step 4: Choose the Alternative as “Not equal” and click on OK twice.

The output shows that the test statistic is obtained as z=2.43 and the P-value is obtained as Pvalue=0.015.

To determine

To find: The test statistic and the corresponding P- value for the sample of size n=80.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 93E

Solution: The test statistic is obtained as z=2.60_ and P-value is obtained as Pvalue=0.009_.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

The assumption made that the sample size n is the common value of n1and n2 and hence n1=80,n2=80. The hypotheses are provided as:

H0:p1=p2Ha:p1p2

The proportions are provided as p^1=0.65,p^2=0.45, hence X1 and X2 are obtained as:

X1=0.65×80=52

X2=0.45×80=36

To compute the statistic and the corresponding P-value, Minitab is used.

Follow the below mentioned steps in Minitab to perform the significance test,

Step 1: Go to ‘Stat’ then select ‘Basic Statistics’ and click on ‘2-Proportions’.

Step 2: In the dialogue box that appears select Summarized data and enter the provided sample size and number of successes in the respective fields.

Step 3: Click on ‘Options’ button and enter the confidence level as 95.

Step 4: Choose the Alternative as “Not equal” and click on OK twice.

The output shows that the test statistic is obtained as z=2.60 and the P-value is obtained as Pvalue=0.009.

To determine

To find: The test statistic and the corresponding P- value for the sample of size n=100.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 93E

Solution: The test statistic is obtained as z=2.90_ and P-value is obtained as Pvalue=0.004_.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

The assumption made that the sample size n is the common value of n1and n2 and hence n1=100,n2=100. The hypotheses are provided as:

H0:p1=p2Ha:p1p2

The proportions are provided as p^1=0.65,p^2=0.45, hence X1 and X2 are obtained as:

X1=0.65×100=65

X2=0.45×100=45

To compute the statistic and the corresponding P-value, Minitab is used.

Follow the below mentioned steps in Minitab to perform the significance test,

Step 1: Go to ‘Stat’ then select ‘Basic Statistics’ and click on ‘2-Proportions’.

Step 2: In the dialogue box that appears select Summarized data and enter the provided sample size and number of successes in the respective fields.

Step 3: Click on ‘Options’ button and enter the confidence level as 95.

Step 4: Choose the Alternative as “Not equal” and click on OK twice.

The output shows that the test statistic is obtained as z=2.90 and the P-value is obtained as Pvalue=0.004.

To determine

To find: The test statistic and the corresponding P- value for the sample of size n=400.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 93E

Solution: The test statistic is obtained as z=5.80_ and P-value is obtained as Pvalue=0.000_.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

The assumption made that the sample size n is the common value of n1and n2 and hence n1=400,n2=400. The hypotheses are provided as:

H0:p1=p2Ha:p1p2

The proportions are provided as p^1=0.65,p^2=0.45, hence X1 and X2 are obtained as:

X1=0.65×400=260

X2=0.45×400=180

To compute the statistic and the corresponding P-value, Minitab is used.

Follow the below mentioned steps in Minitab to perform the significance test,

Step 1: Go to ‘Stat’ then select ‘Basic Statistics’ and click on ‘2-Proportions’.

Step 2: In the dialogue box that appears select Summarized data and enter the provided sample size and number of successes in the respective fields.

Step 3: Click on ‘Options’ button and enter the confidence level as 95.

Step 4: Choose the Alternative as “Not equal” and click on OK twice.

The output shows that the test statistic is obtained as z=5.80 and the P-value is obtained as Pvalue=0.000.

To determine

To find: The test statistic and the corresponding P- value for the sample of size n=500.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 93E

Solution: The test statistic is obtained as z=6.49_ and P-value is obtained as Pvalue=0.000_.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

The assumption made that the sample size n is the common value of n1and n2 and hence n1=500,n2=500. The hypotheses are provided as:

H0:p1=p2Ha:p1p2

The proportions are provided as p^1=0.65,p^2=0.45, hence X1 and X2 are obtained as:

X1=0.65×500=325

X2=0.45×500=225

To compute the statistic and the corresponding P-value, Minitab is used.

Follow the below mentioned steps in Minitab to perform the significance test,

Step 1: Go to ‘Stat’ then select ‘Basic Statistics’ and click on ‘2-Proportions’.

Step 2: In the dialogue box that appears select Summarized data and enter the provided sample size and number of successes in the respective fields.

Step 3: Click on ‘Options’ button and enter the confidence level as 95.

Step 4: Choose the Alternative as “Not equal” and click on OK twice.

The output shows that the test statistic is obtained as z=6.49 and the P-value is obtained as Pvalue=0.000.

To determine

To find: The test statistic and the corresponding P- value for the sample of size n=1000.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 93E

Solution: The test statistic is obtained as z=9.18_ and P-value is obtained as Pvalue=0.000_.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

The assumption made that the sample size n is the common value of n1and n2 and hence n1=1000,n2=1000. The hypotheses are provided as:

H0:p1=p2Ha:p1p2

The proportions are provided as p^1=0.65,p^2=0.45, hence X1 and X2 are obtained as:

X1=0.65×1000=650

X2=0.45×1000=450

To compute the statistic and the corresponding P-value, Minitab is used.

Follow the below mentioned steps in Minitab to perform the significance test,

Step 1: Go to ‘Stat’ then select ‘Basic Statistics’ and click on ‘2-Proportions’.

Step 2: In the dialogue box that appears select Summarized data and enter the provided sample size and number of successes in the respective fields.

Step 3: Click on ‘Options’ button and enter the confidence level as 95.

Step 4: Choose the Alternative as “Not equal” and click on OK twice.

The output shows that the test statistic is obtained as z=9.18 and the P-value is obtained as Pvalue=0.000.

To determine

To explain: The obtained results of test statistic and the corresponding P-value.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 93E

Solution: The obtained results of test statistic and the corresponding P- value are summarized as:

n

z

P

60

2.25

0.025

70

2.43

0.015

80

2.60

0.009

100

2.90

0.004

400

5.80

0.000

500

6.49

0.000

1000

9.18

0.000

Explanation of Solution

The statistic and the associated P-value is obtained for different sample sizes and tabulated as below.

n

z

P

60

2.25

0.025

70

2.43

0.015

80

2.60

0.009

100

2.90

0.004

400

5.80

0.000

500

6.49

0.000

1000

9.18

0.000

To determine

To explain: The effect of the sample size on the statistical significance for the same sample proportions.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 93E

Solution: The difference of proportions becomes more significant as the sample size increases.

Explanation of Solution

The different values for the statistic and the associated P-value are obtained for different sample sizes.

The obtained values show that for small sample sizes, the results are not significant but for larger sample sizes, the result are significant and show that the sample proportions are significantly different.

Therefore, conclude that the difference becomes more significant as the sample size increases.

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