Feeding fish In the midwestern United States, a large aquaculture industry raises largemouth bass. Researchers wanted to know whether the fish would grow better if fed a natural diet of fathead minnows or an artificial diet of food pellets. They stocked six ponds with bass fingerlings weighing about 8 grams. For one year, the fish in three of the ponds were fed minnows, and the others were fed the commercially prepared pellets. The fish were then harvested, weighed, and measured. The bass fed a natural food source had a higher average length (19.6 cm) and weight (95.9 g) than those fed the commercial fish food (17.3 cm and 72.0 g, respectively). The researchers reported P-values for both measurements to be less than 0.001. a) Explain to someone who has not studied statistics what the P-values mean here. b) What advice should the researchers give the people who raise largemouth bass? c) If that advice turns out to be incorrect, what type of error occurred?
Feeding fish In the midwestern United States, a large aquaculture industry raises largemouth bass. Researchers wanted to know whether the fish would grow better if fed a natural diet of fathead minnows or an artificial diet of food pellets. They stocked six ponds with bass fingerlings weighing about 8 grams. For one year, the fish in three of the ponds were fed minnows, and the others were fed the commercially prepared pellets. The fish were then harvested, weighed, and measured. The bass fed a natural food source had a higher average length (19.6 cm) and weight (95.9 g) than those fed the commercial fish food (17.3 cm and 72.0 g, respectively). The researchers reported P-values for both measurements to be less than 0.001. a) Explain to someone who has not studied statistics what the P-values mean here. b) What advice should the researchers give the people who raise largemouth bass? c) If that advice turns out to be incorrect, what type of error occurred?
Solution Summary: The author explains the meaning of the P-value in the contest to a layman.
Feeding fish In the midwestern United States, a large aquaculture industry raises largemouth bass. Researchers wanted to know whether the fish would grow better if fed a natural diet of fathead minnows or an artificial diet of food pellets. They stocked six ponds with bass fingerlings weighing about 8 grams. For one year, the fish in three of the ponds were fed minnows, and the others were fed the commercially prepared pellets. The fish were then harvested, weighed, and measured. The bass fed a natural food source had a higher average length (19.6 cm) and weight (95.9 g) than those fed the commercial fish food (17.3 cm and 72.0 g, respectively). The researchers reported P-values for both measurements to be less than 0.001.
a) Explain to someone who has not studied statistics what the P-values mean here.
b) What advice should the researchers give the people who raise largemouth bass?
c) If that advice turns out to be incorrect, what type of error occurred?
Bryan had some apples. He put 1/3 of the apples and another 4 into basket A, 1/3 of the remaining apples and another 3 into basket B, and 1/3 of the rest and another 3 into basket C. In the end, he had 3 apples left for himself. How many apples did he have at first?
Your sister, Tina, believes that consuming energy drinks after 4 p.m. makes it difficult for people to sleep at night. She knows that the population average of hours of sleep that people get is p = 7 hours. One day, while hanging out with her friends at 4p.m., she buys energy drinks for her friends and they drink it. The next day, Tina asks them how many hours they slept that night. (clarice - 5, mei - 4, tony - 6, philip - 4, zina - 3, po - 5, felix - 4)
a.) Calculate the mean, sum of squares, variance, and estimated standard error of the mean. Show the calculations and clearly indicate the final answers.
b.) Conduct the appropriate hypothesis test to determine whether people who consume energy drinks after 4 p.m. get less sleep at night. Use α = .05.
c.) Zina got very little sleep the night before and was confused why Tina did not just use a z-test. Explain to Zina why Tina did not use a z-test.
d.) In a short paragraph, give Tina’s friend a brief summary of the hypothesis test and…
Donna wants to grow corn on the farm she just bought. The previous farmer grew corn for several decades and kept detailed records of his crop production each year. These records include the amount of sunlight, the amount of rain, the average yield, and other such figures. In an effort to help Donna out, the previous farmer compares his records of using two popular fertilizers: Earthy and SunX. He pulls his records for the 7 seasons he used Earthy on his corn and the records for the 7 seasons that he used SunX on his corn. He uses these records to compare the average corn yield for the 7 seasons that he used Earthy to the average corn yield for the 7 seasons that he used SunX. If applicable, he will recommend the better fertilizer to Donna.
(a)First choose whether the procedure described above is an observational study or a designed experiment. Then further categorize the procedure by choosing the correct type of observational study or designed experiment.
Observational study Designed…
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