Introductory Statistics (2nd Edition)
Introductory Statistics (2nd Edition)
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ISBN: 9780321978271
Author: Robert Gould, Colleen N. Ryan
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 9, Problem 93CRE

Maximum Tax Rate A random sample of 10 Democrats and 10 Republicans were asked what is the largest value (in percentage) that one should be expected to pay as taxes.

Chapter 9, Problem 93CRE, Maximum Tax Rate A random sample of 10 Democrats and 10 Republicans were asked what is the largest

a. Test the hypothesis that Democrats have a higher mean than Republicans, using a 0.05 significance level. Assume the data sets are Normal.

b. Create a new data set that repeats each observation in the provided data set. (This means each observation should appear twice.) Test the same hypothesis.

c. Compare the results.

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