Exam 10: Two-Sample Tests
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SCENARIO 10-7
A buyer for a manufacturing plant suspects that his primary supplier of raw materials is overcharging.In order to determine if his suspicion is correct,he contacts a second supplier and asks for the prices on various identical materials.He wants to compare these prices with those of his primary supplier.
The data collected is presented in the table below,with some summary statistics presented (all of these might not be necessary to answer the questions which follow).The buyer believes that the differences are normally distributed and will use this sample to perform an appropriate test at a level of significance of 0.01.
10-20 Two-Sample Tests
-Referring to Scenario 10-7,the p-value of the test statistic is .

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SCENARIO 10-15
The table below presents the summary statistics for the starting annual salaries (in thousands of dollars)for individuals entering the public accounting and financial planning professions.
Sample I (public accounting):
Test whether the mean starting annual salaries for individuals entering the public accounting professions is higher than that of financial planning assuming that the two population variances are the same.
-Referring to Scenario 10-15,what assumptions are necessary for testing whether there is evidence of a difference in the variances to be valid?

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SCENARIO 10-4
Two samples each of size 25 are taken from independent populations assumed to be normally distributed with equal variances.The first sample has a mean of 35.5 and standard deviation of 3.0 while the second sample has a mean of 33.0 and standard deviation of 4.0.
-Referring to Scenario 10-4,if you were interested in testing against the one-tail alternative that ?1 ?2 at the ? = 0.01 level of significance,the null hypothesis would_____ (be rejected/not
be rejected).
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SCENARIO 10-2
A researcher randomly sampled 30 graduates of an MBA program and recorded data concerning their starting salaries.Of primary interest to the researcher was the effect of gender on starting salaries.
The result of the pooled-variance t-test of the mean salaries of the females (Population 1)and males (Population 2)in the sample is given below.
-Referring to Scenario 10-2,the researcher was attempting to show statistically that the female MBA graduates have a significantly lower mean starting salary than the male MBA graduates.Which of the following is an appropriate alternative hypothesis?

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SCENARIO 10-8
A few years ago,Pepsi invited consumers to take the "Pepsi Challenge." Consumers were asked to decide which of two sodas,Coke or Pepsi,they preferred in a blind taste test.Pepsi was interested in determining what factors played a role in people's taste preferences.One of the factors studied was the gender of the consumer.Below are the results of analyses comparing the taste preferences of men and women with the proportions depicting preference for Pepsi.
Males: n = 109,pM = 0.422018 Females: n = 52,pF = 0.25
pM - pF = 0.172018 Z = 2.11825
-Referring to Scenario 10-8,construct a 95% confidence interval estimate of the difference between the proportion of males and females who prefer Pepsi.
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SCENARIO 10-3
A real estate company is interested in testing whether the mean time that families in Gotham have been living in their current homes is less than families in Metropolis.Assume that the two population variances are equal.A random sample of 100 families from Gotham and a random sample of 150 families in Metropolis yield the following data on length of residence in current homes. Gotham: x̄ G = 35 months,SG 2 = 900 Metropolis: x̄ M = 50 months,S M2 = 1050
-Referring to Scenario 10-3,suppose α = 0.10.Which of the following represents the result of the relevant hypothesis test?
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SCENARIO 10-11
The dean of a college is interested in the proportion of graduates from his college who have a job offer on graduation day.He is particularly interested in seeing if there is a difference in this proportion for accounting and economics majors.In a random sample of 100 of each type of major at graduation,he found that 65 accounting majors and 52 economics majors had job offers.If the accounting majors are designated as "Group 1" and the economics majors are designated as "Group 2," perform the appropriate hypothesis test using a level of significance of 0.05.
-Referring to Scenario 10-11,construct a 99% confidence interval estimate of the difference in proportion between accounting majors and economic majors who have a job offer on graduation day.
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A powerful women's group has claimed that men and women differ in attitudes about sexual discrimination.A group of 50 men (group 1)and 40 women (group 2)were asked if they thought sexual discrimination is a problem in the United States.Of those sampled,11 of the men and 19 of the women did believe that sexual discrimination is a problem.Assuming W designates women's responses and M designates men's,which of the following are the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses to test the group's claim?
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A researcher is curious about the effect of sleep on students' test performances.He chooses 60 students and gives each two tests: one given after two hours' sleep and one after eight hours' sleep.The test the researcher should use would be a related samples test.
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SCENARIO 10-7
A buyer for a manufacturing plant suspects that his primary supplier of raw materials is overcharging.In order to determine if his suspicion is correct,he contacts a second supplier and asks for the prices on various identical materials.He wants to compare these prices with those of his primary supplier.
The data collected is presented in the table below,with some summary statistics presented (all of these might not be necessary to answer the questions which follow).The buyer believes that the differences are normally distributed and will use this sample to perform an appropriate test at a level of significance of 0.01.
10-20 Two-Sample Tests
-Referring to Scenario 10-7,what is the 99% confidence interval estimate for the mean difference in prices?

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SCENARIO 10-13
The amount of time required to reach a customer service representative has a huge impact on customer satisfaction.Below is the Excel output from a study to see whether there is evidence of a difference in the mean amounts of time required to reach a customer service representative between two hotels.Assume that the population variances in the amount of time for the two hotels are not equal.
t-Test: Two-Sample Assuming Unequal Variances
Two-Sample Tests 10-41
-Referring to Scenario 10-13,what is the value of the test statistic?

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SCENARIO 10-9
The following EXCEL output contains the results of a test to determine whether the proportions of satisfied customers at two resorts are the same or different.
Two-Sample Tests 10-31
-Referring to Scenario 10-9,construct a 90% confidence interval estimate of the difference in the population proportion of satisfied customers between the two resorts.

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SCENARIO 10-3
A real estate company is interested in testing whether the mean time that families in Gotham have been living in their current homes is less than families in Metropolis.Assume that the two population variances are equal.A random sample of 100 families from Gotham and a random sample of 150 families in Metropolis yield the following data on length of residence in current homes. Gotham: x̄ G = 35 months,SG 2 = 900 Metropolis: x̄ M = 50 months,S M2 = 1050
-Referring to Scenario 10-3,what is the 99% confidence interval estimate for the difference in the two means?
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SCENARIO 10-4
Two samples each of size 25 are taken from independent populations assumed to be normally distributed with equal variances.The first sample has a mean of 35.5 and standard deviation of 3.0 while the second sample has a mean of 33.0 and standard deviation of 4.0.
-Referring to Scenario 10-4,what is the 99% confidence interval estimate for the difference in the two means?
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SCENARIO 10-10
A corporation randomly selects 150 salespeople and finds that 66% who have never taken a self- improvement course would like such a course.The firm did a similar study 10 years ago in which 60% of a random sample of 160 salespeople wanted a self-improvement course.The groups are assumed to be independent random samples.Let 1 and 2 represent the true proportion of workers who would like to attend a self-improvement course in the recent study and the past study,respectively.
-Referring to Scenario 10-10,what is/are the critical value(s)when testing whether the current population proportion is higher than before if ? = 0.05?
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SCENARIO 10-8
A few years ago,Pepsi invited consumers to take the "Pepsi Challenge." Consumers were asked to decide which of two sodas,Coke or Pepsi,they preferred in a blind taste test.Pepsi was interested in determining what factors played a role in people's taste preferences.One of the factors studied was the gender of the consumer.Below are the results of analyses comparing the taste preferences of men and women with the proportions depicting preference for Pepsi.
Males: n = 109,pM = 0.422018 Females: n = 52,pF = 0.25
pM - pF = 0.172018 Z = 2.11825
-Referring to Scenario 10-8,construct a 99% confidence interval estimate of the difference between the proportion of males and females who prefer Pepsi.
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When testing H0 : 1 - 2 0 versus H1 : 1 - 2 0 ,the observed value of the Z test statistic was found to be - 2.13.The p-value for this test is
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The t test for the difference between the means of 2 independent populations assumes that the respective
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In testing the difference between two proportions using the normal distribution,you may use a two-tail Z test.
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