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The following data give the number of computer units sold per day by a random sample of six salespersons before and after a bonus plan was implemented. Salesperson Before After 1 3 6 2 7 5 3 6 6 4 8 7 5 7 8 6 9 8 At 95% confidence, test to see if the bonus plan was effective. That is, did the bonus plan actually increase sales?
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H0: μ ≤ 0
Ha: μ > 0
t = 0; p-value = 1.0, do not reject H0. We do not have enough evidence to conclude that the bonus plan actually increased sales.
A survey was recently conducted to determine if consumers spend more on computer-related purchases via the Internet or store visits. Assume a random sample of eight respondents provided the following data on their computer-related purchases during a 30-day period. Using a .05 level of significance, can we conclude that consumers spend more on computer-related purchases by way of the Internet than by visiting stores?
Expenditures (dollars) Respondent In-Store Internet 1 132 225 2 90 24 3 119 95 4 16 55 5 85 13 6 248 105 7 64 57 8 49 0
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t = 1.12 < 1.89, p-value = .15 > .05; do not reject H0: μd < 0
A poll was administered this year asking college students if they considered themselves overweight. A similar poll was administered five years ago. Results are summarized below. Has the proportion increased significantly? Let α = 0.05. Number Considered Them selves Sample Size Overweight Present sample 300 150 Previous sample 275 121
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H0: p1 - p2 ≤ 0
Ha: p1 - p2 > 0
z = 1.44; p-value = 0.0749; do not reject H0
A company wants to identify which of two production methods has the smaller completion time. One sample of workers is randomly selected and each worker first uses one method and then uses the other method. The sampling procedure being used to collect completion time data is based on _____ samples.
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Independent simple random samples are selected to test the difference between the means of two populations whose variances are not known. The sample sizes are n1 = 32 and n2 = 40. The correct distribution to use is the _____ distribution.
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If two independent large samples are selected from two populations, the sampling distribution of the difference between the two sample means _____.
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The following information was obtained from matched samples regarding the productivity of four individuals using two different methods of production. Individual Method 1 Method 2 1 6 8 2 9 5 3 7 6 4 7 5 5 8 6 6 9 5 7 6 3 Let d = Method 1 - Method 2. Is there a significant difference between the productivity of the two methods? Let α = .05.
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To compute an interval estimate for the difference between the means of two populations, the t distribution _____.
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To construct an interval estimate for the difference between the means of two populations when the standard deviations of the two populations are unknown, we must use a t distribution with (let n1 be the size of sample 1 and n2 the size of sample 2) _____ degrees of freedom.
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Independent simple random samples are selected to test the difference between the means of two populations whose standard deviations are not known. We are unwilling to assume that the population variances are equal. The sample sizes are n1 = 25 and n2 = 35. The correct distribution to use is the t distribution with ______ degrees of freedom.
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Independent random samples of managers' yearly salaries (in $1000s) randomly selected from governmental and private organizations provided the following information. At 95% confidence, test to determine if there is a significant difference between the average salaries of the managers in the two sectors. Government Private 80 75 s 9 10 n 28 31
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A comparative study of organic and conventionally grown produce was checked for the presence of E. coli. Results are summarized below. Is there a significant difference in the proportion of E. coli in organic versus conventionally grown produce? Test at α = .10. Sample Size E. Coll Prevalence Organic 200 3 Conventional 500 20
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If the alternative hypothesis is that proportion of items in population 1 is larger than the proportion of items in population 2, then the null hypothesis should be _____.
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The following shows the monthly sales in units of six salespersons before and after a bonus plan was introduced. At 95% confidence, determine whether the bonus plan has increased sales significantly. (For the following matched samples, let d = After - Before.) Salesperson After Before 1 94 90 2 82 84 3 90 84 4 76 70 5 79 80 6 85 80
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In testing the null hypothesis H0: μ1 - μ2 = 0, the computed test statistic is z = -1.66. The corresponding p-value is _____.
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When each data value in one sample is matched with a corresponding data value in another sample, the samples are known as _____.
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In a sample of 100 Republicans, 60 favored the president's anti-drug program. While in a sample of 150 Democrats, 84 favored his program. At 95% confidence, test to see if there is a significant difference in the proportions of the Democrats and the Republicans who favored the president's anti-drug program.
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The office of records at a university has stated that the proportion of incoming female students who major in business has increased. A random sample of female students selected several years ago is compared with a random sample of female students selected this year. Results are summarized below. Has the proportion increased significantly? Test at α = .10. Sample Size No. Majoring in Business Previous sample 250 50 Present sample 300 69
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