Elementary Statistics ( 3rd International Edition ) Isbn:9781260092561
Elementary Statistics ( 3rd International Edition ) Isbn:9781260092561
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Author: William Navidi Prof.; Barry Monk Professor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 11, Problem 3WAI

Describe the differences between performing a hypothesis test for μ 1 μ 2 with paired samples and performing the same test for independent samples.

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The differences between performing a hypothesis test for μ1μ2 with paired samples and performing the same test for independent samples.

Answer to Problem 3WAI

The p-value for independent-samples t test is 0.066 higher than the paired-samples t test 0.012 due to independent-samples t -test is each sample is taken from different populations.

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To test the hypothesis is that the mean emissions are higher at 40 degree at 5% significance level.

The null and alternative hypothesis is,

  H0:μd=0H1:μd>0

Calculation:

Paired T -Test and CI:40oF,80oF .

Paired T for 40oF80oF

                     N       Mean       StDev        SE Mean40oF10       821.3        59.9               18.880oF          10       785.0        40.6               12.8Difference  10         36.3        42.3              13.4

  95% Lower bound for mean difference: 11.8

  T Test of mean Difference =0(vs >0):T-Value=2.71  p-Value=0.012

  2.71

From the MINITAB output, the t-test statistics is,

The p-value for this test is,

  0.012

The conclusion is that p -Value in this context is less than 0.05 which is 0.012 , so the null hypothesis is rejected at 5% level of significance. There is sufficient evidence to indicate that the mean emissions are higher at 40 degree. The result is statistically significant.

To test the hypothesis is that the mean emissions are higher at 40 degree at 5% significance level.

The null and alternative hypothesis is,

  H0:μ1=μ2Ha:μ1>μ2

The t-test statistics is,

By using MINITAB, friend t -test statistics with the help of the following steps

  1. Import the data.
  2. Select me Stat and choose the Basic Statistics option.
  3. Select me 2 sample t and enter Summarized data
  4. Click option button choose Confidence level, Test difference and alternative hypothesis
  5. Click 0k.

Two Sample T-Test and CI: 40oF,80oF

Two sample T for 40oF vs 80oF .

                     N       Mean       StDev        SE Mean40oF10       821.3        59.9              1980oF          10       785.0        40.6              13

Difference =mu(40oF)=mu(80oF)

Estimate for difference: 36.3

  95% Lower bound for difference: 3.6

  T -Test of difference =0(vs >) : T Value =1.59,  p-Value=0.066   DF=15

  1.59 From the MINITAB output, the t test statistics is,

The p-value for this test is,

  0.066

The conclusion is that p -value in this context is higher than 0.05 which is 0.066 , so the null hypothesis is not rejected at 5% level of significance. There is insufficient evidence to indicate that the mean emissions are higher at 40 degree. The result is not statistically significant.

The p -value for independent-samples t test is 0.066 higher than the paired-samples t test 0.012 due to independent-samples t -test is each sample is taken from different populations.

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