Probability and Statistics for Engineering and the Sciences
Probability and Statistics for Engineering and the Sciences
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781305251809
Author: Jay L. Devore
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 9, Problem 94SE
To determine

Develop the appropriate large sample test procedure.

Check whether the plant densities are equal for region 1 and region 2.

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Answer to Problem 94SE

The data do not suggest the sufficient result that the plant densities are equal for region 1 and region 2.

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

The data represents the samples taken from the randomly located square sampling quadrate having the area of 1 m­2.

Here, X1,X2,...Xm and Y1,Y2,...Yn follows Poisson distribution with parameter μ1 and μ2.

Calculation:

Large sample test procedure:

The estimate of λ^1 is obtained as given below:

Here E(μ1)=X¯

E(λ^1)=E(μ1)E(λ^1)=X¯

The estimate of λ^2 is obtained as given below:

Here E(μ2)=Y¯

E(λ^2)=E(μ2)E(λ^2)=Y¯

Then it is assumed that λ=λ1=λ2.

The variance of (X¯Y¯) is obtained as shown below:

V(X¯Y¯)=λ1m+λ2n=λm+λn=λ(1m+1n)

The pooled estimate of  λPooled is given by:

λ^Pooled=λ^1m+λ^2n=mX¯nY¯m+n

Test statistic:

Here, the sample size is large. That is, m>40 and n>40. Hence, the test statistic for the large samples is obtained as:

Z=(X¯Y¯)Δ0λPooled(1m+1n)=(X¯Y¯)0mX¯nY¯m+n(1m+1n)=(X¯Y¯)(Y¯m+X¯n)

Test procedure:

The aim of the problem is to test the hypotheses that the plant densities are equal for region 1 and region 2.

Assume that the alternative hypothesis as Ha:λ1λ2 and level of significance α=0.05.

The mean of the region1 is λ1 and mean of the region 2 is λ2.

The test hypotheses are,

Null hypothesis:

H0:λ1=λ2

That is, the plant density of region 1 is equal to the density of region 2.

Alternative hypothesis:

Ha:λ1λ2

That is, the plant density of region 1 is different from the density of region 2.

The value of the X¯ is obtained as given below:

X¯={(0×28)+(1×40)+(2×28)+(3×17)+(4×8)+(5×2)+(6×1)+(7×1)}125=0+40+56+51+32+10+6+7125=202125=1.616

The value of the Y¯ is obtained as given below:

Y¯={(0×14)+(1×25)+(2×30)+(3×18)+(4×49)+(5×2)+(6×1)+(7×1)}125=0+25+60+54+196+10+6+7140=358140=2.557

The test statistic value is obtained below:

Substitute X¯=1.616,Y¯=2.557,m=125 and n=140

Z=(1.6162.557)1.616125+2.557140=0.94110.012928+0.01826=0.94110.1766=5.33

Thus, the test statistic value is –5.33.

From Appendix, “Table A.3 Standard Normal Curves”, the standard normal value of –3.40 at 5% level of significance is 0.000.

So, the P(Z5.3)=0.000

The P-value is obtained as given below:

P(|Z||5.3|)=2×[Φ(5.3)]=0

Thus, the P-value is 0.

Decision rule based on P-value approach:

Rejection region for a right-tailed test:

If Pvalue<α , then reject the null hypothesis (H0).

If Pvalue>α , then fail to reject the null hypothesis (H0)

Conclusion:

Here, the P-value is less than the level of significance.

That is,P-value(=0)<α(=0.5).

Thus, the decision is “reject the null hypothesis”.

Thus, it can be concluded that there is no enough evidence to infer that the plant densities are equal for region 1 and region 2.

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