Understanding Basic Statistics
Understanding Basic Statistics
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781337558075
Author: Charles Henry Brase, Corrinne Pellillo Brase
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 9, Problem 9CRP

In Problems 8-12, please use the following steps (i)-(v) for all hypothesis tests:

(i) What is the level of significance? State the null and alternate hypotheses.

(ii) Check Requirements What sampling distribution will you use? What assumptions are you making? What is the value of the sample test statistic?

(iii) Find (or estimate) the P-value. Sketch the sampling distribution and show the area corresponding to the P-value.

(iv) Based on your answers in parts (i)-(iii), will you reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis? Are the data statistically significant at level a?

(v) Interpret your conclusion in the context of the application.

Note: For degrees of freedom d.f. not in the Student’s t table, use the closet d.f. that is smaller. In some situation, this choice of d.f. may increase the P-value a small amount and thereby produce a slightly more "conservative” answer.

Testing and Estimating µ with σ Unknown Carboxyhemoglobin is formed when hemoglobin is exposed to carbon monoxide. Heavy smokers tend to have a high percentage of carboxyhemoglobin in their blood (Reference: A Manual of Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests by F. Fischbach). Let x be a random variable representing percentage of carboxyhemoglobin in the blood. For a person who is a regular heavy smoker, x has a distribution that is approximately normal. A random sample of n = 12 blood tests given to a heavy smoker gave the following results (percentage of carboxyhemoglobin in the blood):

9.1 9.5 10.2 9.8 11.3 12.2
11.6 10.3 8.9 9.7 13.4 9.9

(a) Use a calculator to verify that x ¯ 10.49 and s 1.36 .

(b) A long-term population mean µ = 10% is considered a health risk. However, a long-term population mean above 10% is considered a clinical alert that the person may be asymptomatic. Do the data indicate that the population mean percentage is higher than 10% for this patient? Use α = 0.05.

(c) Use the given data to find a 99% confidence interval for µ for this patient.

(a)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Whether the sample mean x¯=10.49 and sample standard deviation s=1.36.

Answer to Problem 9CRP

Solution:

Yes, the sample mean x¯=10.49 and sample standard deviation s=1.36.

Explanation of Solution

To calculate the required statistics using the Minitab, follow the below instructions:

Step 1: Go to the Minitab software.

Step 2: Go to Stat >Basic statistics > Display Descriptive Statistics.

Step 3: Select ‘Percentages’ in variables.

Step 4: Click on OK.

The obtained statistics is:

Descriptive Statistics: Percentages

Statistics

Variable N N* Mean SE Mean StDev Minimum Q1 Median Q3 Maximum
Percentages 12 0 10.492 0.392 1.358 8.900 9.550 10.050 11.525 13.400

From the Minitab output, the sample mean and sample standard deviation are approximately equals to x¯=10.49 and s=1.36.

(b)

(i)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The level of significance, null and alternative hypothesis.

Answer to Problem 9CRP

Solution:

The level of significance is α=0.05. The null hypothesis is H0:μ=10 and alternative hypothesis H1:μ>10.

Explanation of Solution

The level of significance is defined as the probability of rejecting the null hypothesis when it is true, it is denoted by α=0.05.

Null hypothesis H0:μ=10

Alternative hypothesis H1:μ>10

(ii)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

To find:

The sampling distribution that should be used and compute the value of the sample test statistic.

Answer to Problem 9CRP

Solution:

The student's t distribution should be used. The sample test statisticis 1.25.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

We assume that x distribution is mound shape and symmetrical, because σ is unknown, we can use student's t distribution with d.f=n1=11.

Using x¯=10.49,μ=10,s=1.36,n=12

The sample test statistic t is

t=(x¯μ)snt=(10.4910)1.3612t=1.25

(iii)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

To find:

The P-value of the test statistic and sketch the sampling distribution showing the area corresponding to the P-value.

Answer to Problem 9CRP

Solution:

The P-value of the test statistic is 0.1186.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

We have t = 1.25

Pvalue=P(t>1.25)=1P(t<1.25)

Using Table 4 from the Appendix to find the specified area:

0.10<Pvalue<0.125

Graph:

To draw the required graphs using the Minitab, follow the below instructions:

Step 1: Go to the Minitab software.

Step 2: Go to Graph > Probability distribution plot > View probability.

Step 3: Select ‘t’ and enter d.f = 11.

Step 4: Click on the Shaded area > X value.

Step 5: Enter X-value as 1.25 and select ‘Right Tail’.

Step 6: Click on OK.

The obtained distribution graph is:

Understanding Basic Statistics, Chapter 9, Problem 9CRP

Pvalue=0.1186

(iv)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Whether we reject or fail to reject the null hypothesisand whether the data is statistically significant for a level of significance of 0.05.

Answer to Problem 9CRP

Solution:

The P-value >α, hence we failed to reject the H0. The data is not statistically significant for a level of significance of 0.05.

Explanation of Solution

The P-value of 0.1186 is greater than the level of significance (α) of 0.05. Therefore we failed to reject the null hypothesis H0. Hence, the data is not statistically significant for a level of significance of 0.05.

(v)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The interpretation for the conclusion.

Answer to Problem 9CRP

Solution:

There is not enough evidence to conclude that sample mean of 12 smokers' Carboxyhoemoglobin levels is significantly large enough to sound a clinical alert.

Explanation of Solution

The P-value is greater than the level of significance (α) of 0.05. Therefore we failed to reject the null hypothesis H0. There is not enough evidence to conclude that sample mean of 12 smokers' Carboxyhoemoglobin levels is significantly large enough to sound a clinical alert.

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

To find:

A 99% confidence interval for the mean for this patient.

Answer to Problem 9CRP

Solution:

The 99% confidence interval for μ is (9.27, 11.71).

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

We have to find 99% confidence interval

c=0.99and d.f.=11UsingTable4ofAppendixt0.99=3.106s=1.36n=12E=tcsnE=3.1061.3612E=1.2194E1.22

Then, the 99% confidence interval is

x¯E<μ<x¯+E10.491.22<μ<10.49+1.229.27<μ<11.71

The 99% confidence interval for μ is (9.27, 11.71).

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