Exam 10: Two-Sample Tests
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A Marine drill instructor recorded the time in which each of 11 recruits completed an obstacle course both before and after basic training.To test whether any improvement occurred, the instructor would use a t-distribution with 10 degrees of freedom.
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SCENARIO 10-5
A hotel chain has identically small sized resorts in 5 locations in different small islands.The data that follow resulted from analyzing the hotel occupancies on randomly selected days in the 5 locations. ROW Location A Location B Location C Location D Location E 1 28 40 21 37 22 2 33 35 21 47 19 3 41 33 27 45 25 Analysis of Variance Source df SS MS F p Location 4 963.6 11.47 0.001 Error 10 210.0 Total
-Referring to SCENARIO 10-5, the total mean squares is 261.90.
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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. Hypothesized Difference 0 Level of Significance 0.05 Population 1 Sample Sample Size 18 Sample Mean 99210 Sample Standard Deviation 13577 Population 2 Sample Sample Size 12 Sample Mean 105820 Sample Standard Deviation 11741 Difference in Sample Means -6610 t Test Statistic -1.37631 Lower-Tail Test Lower Critical Value -1.70113 p-Value 0.089816
-Referring to Scenario 10-2, what is the 95% confidence interval estimate for the difference between two means?
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SCENARIO 10-5
A hotel chain has identically small sized resorts in 5 locations in different small islands.The data that follow resulted from analyzing the hotel occupancies on randomly selected days in the 5 locations. ROW Location A Location B Location C Location D Location E 1 28 40 21 37 22 2 33 35 21 47 19 3 41 33 27 45 25 Analysis of Variance Source df SS MS F p Location 4 963.6 11.47 0.001 Error 10 210.0 Total
-Referring to SCENARIO 10-5, what is the p-value of the test statistic for Levene's test for homogeneity of variances?
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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,=0.422018 Females: n=52,=0.25 -=0.172018Z=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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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 10-6, the pooled (i.e., combined) variance is .
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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,=0.422018 Females: n=52,=0.25 -=0.172018Z=2.11825
-Referring to Scenario 10-8, suppose Pepsi wanted to test to determine if the males preferred Pepsi less than the females.Using the test statistic given, compute the appropriate p-value for the test.
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SCENARIO 10-2
A realtor wants to compare the mean sales-to-appraisal ratios of residential properties sold in four neighborhoods (A, B, C, and D).Four properties are randomly selected from each neighborhood and the ratios recorded for each, as shown below.
B:
Interpret the results of the analysis summarized in the following table:
Source df SS MS F PR > F Neighborhoods 3.1819 1.0606 10.76 0.001 Error 12 Total 4.3644
-Referring to SCENARIO 10-2, the null hypothesis for Levene's test for homogeneity of variances is
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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. Hypothesized Difference 0 Level of Significance 0.05 Population 1 Sample Sample Size 18 Sample Mean 99210 Sample Standard Deviation 13577 Population 2 Sample Sample Size 12 Sample Mean 105820 Sample Standard Deviation 11741 Difference in Sample Means -6610 t Test Statistic -1.37631 Lower-Tail Test Lower Critical Value -1.70113 p-Value 0.089816
-Referring to Scenario 10-2, what is the 90% confidence interval estimate for the difference between two means?
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SCENARIO 10-5
A hotel chain has identically small sized resorts in 5 locations in different small islands.The data that follow resulted from analyzing the hotel occupancies on randomly selected days in the 5 locations. ROW Location A Location B Location C Location D Location E 1 28 40 21 37 22 2 33 35 21 47 19 3 41 33 27 45 25 Analysis of Variance Source df SS MS F p Location 4 963.6 11.47 0.001 Error 10 210.0 Total
-Referring to SCENARIO 10-5, what should be the decision for the Levene's test for homogeneity of variances at a 5% level of significance?
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The sample size in each independent sample must be the same if we are to test for differences between the means of two independent populations.
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SCENARIO 10-4
An agronomist wants to compare the crop yield of 3 varieties of chickpea seeds.She plants 15 fields,
5 with each variety.She then measures the crop yield in bushels per acre.Treating this as a completely randomized design, the results are presented in the table that follows. Trial Smith Walsh Trevor 1 11.1 19.0 14.6 2 13.5 18.0 15.7 3 15.3 19.8 16.8 4 14.6 19.6 16.7 5 9.8 16.6 15.2
-Referring to SCENARIO 10-4, the null hypothesis should be rejected at 0.005 level of significance.
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SCENARIO 10-3
As part of an evaluation program, a sporting goods retailer wanted to compare the downhill coasting speeds of 4 brands of bicycles.She took 3 of each brand and determined their maximum downhill speeds.The results are presented in miles per hour in the table below. Trial Barth Tornado Reiser Shaw 1 43 37 41 43 2 46 38 45 45 3 43 39 42 46
-Referring to SCENARIO 10-3, based on the Tukey-Kramer procedure with an overall level of significance of 0.05, the retailer would decide that there is a significant difference between all pairs of mean speeds.
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When the F test is used for ANOVA, the rejection region is always in the right tail.
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SCENARIO 10-5
To test the effectiveness of a business school preparation course, 8 students took a general business test before and after the course.The results are given below. Student Exam Score BeforeCourse(1) Exam Score AfterCourse(2) 1 530 670 2 690 770 3 910 1,000 4 700 710 5 450 550 6 820 870 7 820 770 8 630 610
-Referring to Scenario 10-5, what is the critical value for testing at the 5% level of significance whether the business school preparation course is effective in improving exam scores?
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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/notbe rejected).
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SCENARIO 10-6
To investigate the efficacy of a diet, a random sample of 16 male patients is selected from a population of adult males using the diet.The weight of each individual in the sample is taken at the start of the diet and at a medical follow-up 4 weeks later.Assuming that the population of differences in weight before versus after the diet follow a normal distribution, the t-test for related samples can be used to determine if there was a significant decrease in the mean weight during this period.Suppose the mean decrease in weights over all 16 subjects in the study is 3.0 pounds with the standard deviation of differences computed as 6.0 pounds.
-Referring to Scenario 10-6, what is the 90% confidence interval estimate for the mean difference in weight before and after the diet?
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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. Hypothesized Difference 0 Level of Significance 0.05 Population 1 Sample Sample Size 18 Sample Mean 99210 Sample Standard Deviation 13577 Population 2 Sample Sample Size 12 Sample Mean 105820 Sample Standard Deviation 11741 Difference in Sample Means -6610 t Test Statistic -1.37631 Lower-Tail Test Lower Critical Value -1.70113 p-Value 0.089816
-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.From the analysis in Scenario 10-2, the correct test statistic is:
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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, the null hypothesis will be rejected if the test statistic is _.
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SCENARIO 10-6
To investigate the efficacy of a diet, a random sample of 16 male patients is selected from a population of adult males using the diet.The weight of each individual in the sample is taken at the start of the diet and at a medical follow-up 4 weeks later.Assuming that the population of differences in weight before versus after the diet follow a normal distribution, the t-test for related samples can be used to determine if there was a significant decrease in the mean weight during this period.Suppose the mean decrease in weights over all 16 subjects in the study is 3.0 pounds with the standard deviation of differences computed as 6.0 pounds.
-Referring to Scenario 10-6, the p-value for a two-tail is .
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