Exam 12: Chi-Square Tests and Nonparametric Tests

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TABLE 12-12 Parents complain that children read too few storybooks and watch too much television nowadays. A survey of 1,000 children reveals the following information on average time spent watching TV and average time spent reading storybooks. Average time spent reading story books Average time spent watching TV Less than 1 hour Between land 2 hours More than 2 hours Less than 2 hours 90 85 130 More than 2 hours 655 32 8 -Referring to Table 12-12, suppose we want to constrain the probability of committing a Type I error to 5% when testing whether there is any relationship between average time spent watching TV and average time spent reading storybooks, the critical value will be

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TABLE 12-9 Many companies use well-known celebrities as spokespersons in their TV advertisements. A study was conducted to determine whether brand awareness of female TV viewers and the gender of the spokesperson are independent. Each in a sample of 300 female TV viewers was asked to identify a product advertised by a celebrity spokesperson. The gender of the spokesperson and whether or not the viewer could identify the product was recorded. The numbers in each category are given below. Male Celebrity Fernale Celebrity Identified product 41 61 Could not identify 109 89 -Referring to Table 12-9, which test would be used to properly analyze the data in this experiment?

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TABLE 12-5 Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures and collects the following numbers of patients from their own records: Procedure A B C D Total Clear 27 41 21 7 96 Return 11 15 9 11 46 Total 38 56 30 18 142 They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05. -Referring to Table 12-5, there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the proportions between procedure B and procedure C are different at a 0.05 level of significance.

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TABLE 12-5 Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures and collects the following numbers of patients from their own records: Procedure A B C D Total Clear 27 41 21 7 96 Return 11 15 9 11 46 Total 38 56 30 18 142 They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05. -Referring to Table 12-5, the critical value of the test is ________.

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TABLE 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below. Year Check Written Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Yes 225 175 125 No 275 325 375 -Referring to Table 12-6, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure to test for the difference in proportions between year 2 and year 3 using a 0.05 level of significance?

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The squared difference between the observed and theoretical frequencies should be large if there is no significant difference between the proportions.

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TABLE 12-16 A filling machine at a local soft drinks company is calibrated to fill the cans at a mean amount of 12 fluid ounces and a standard deviation of 0.5 ounces. The company wants to test whether the standard deviation of the amount filled by the machine is 0.5 ounces. A random sample of 15 cans filled by the machine reveals a standard deviation of 0.67 ounces. -Referring to Table 12-16, in order to perform the test, you need to assume that the amount filled by the machine follows a normal distribution.

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TABLE 12-2 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 Table 12-2, the hypotheses the dean should use are

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TABLE 12-5 Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures and collects the following numbers of patients from their own records: Procedure A B C D Total Clear 27 41 21 7 96 Return 11 15 9 11 46 Total 38 56 30 18 142 They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05. -Referring to Table 12-5, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure to test for the difference in proportions between procedure A and procedure C using a 0.05 level of significance?

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TABLE 12-14 The director of transportation of a large company is interested in the usage of the company's van pool program. She surveyed 129 of her employees on the usage of the program before and after a campaign to convince her employees to use the service and obtained the following: Before Use Do Not Use Total After Use 27 44 71 Do Not Use 33 25 58 Total 60 69 129 She will use this information to perform test using a level of significance of 0.05. -Referring to Table 12-14, the director now wants to know if the proportion of employees who use the service before the campaign and the proportion of employees who use the service after the campaign are the same. What should be her conclusion?

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The McNemar test is used to determine whether there is evidence of a difference between the proportions of two related samples.

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TABLE 12-5 Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures and collects the following numbers of patients from their own records: Procedure A B C D Total Clear 27 41 21 7 96 Return 11 15 9 11 46 Total 38 56 30 18 142 They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05. -Referring to Table 12-5, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure to test for the difference in proportions between procedure A and procedure B using a 0.05 level of significance?

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TABLE 12-13 Recent studies have found that American children are more obese than in the past. The amount of time children spent watching television has received much of the blame. A survey of 100 ten-year-olds revealed the following with regards to weights and average number of hours a day spent watching television. We are interested in testing whether the mean number of hours spent watching TV and weights are independent at 1% level of significance. TV Hours Weights 0-3 3-6 6+ Total More than 10 lbs. overweight 1 9 20 30 Within 10 lbs. of normal weight 20 15 15 50 More than 10 lbs. underweight 10 5 5 20 Total 31 29 40 100 -Referring to Table 12-13, how many children in the survey spend more than 6 hours watching TV and are more than 10 lbs. overweight?

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TABLE 12-5 Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures and collects the following numbers of patients from their own records: Procedure A B C D Total Clear 27 41 21 7 96 Return 11 15 9 11 46 Total 38 56 30 18 142 They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05. -Referring to Table 12-5, the value of the test statistic is ________.

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The procedure for the Wilcoxon rank sum test requires that you rank each group separately rather than together.

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TABLE 12-3 The director of transportation of a large company is interested in the usage of her van pool. She considers her routes to be divided into local and non-local. She is particularly interested in learning if there is a difference in the proportion of males and females who use the local routes. She takes a sample of a day's riders and finds the following: Male Ferrale Total Local 27 44 71 Nor1-Local 33 25 58 Total 60 69 129 She will use this information to perform a chi-square hypothesis test using a level of significance of 0.05. -Referring to Table 12-3, the expected cell frequency in the Male/Local cell is ________.

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TABLE 12-17 A perfume manufacturer is trying to choose between 2 magazine advertising layouts. An expensive layout would include a small package of the perfume. A cheaper layout would include a "scratch-and-sniff" sample of the product. The manufacturer would use the more expensive layout only if there is evidence that it would lead to a higher approval rate. The manufacturer presents the more expensive layout to 4 groups and determines the approval rating for each group. He presents the "scratch-and-sniff" layout to 5 groups and again determines the approval rating of the perfume for each group. The data are given below. Use this to test the appropriate hypotheses with the Wilcoxon rank sum test with a level of significance of 0.05. 52 37 68 43 43 53 48 39 47 -Referring to Table 12-17, the perfume manufacturer will

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TABLE 12-20 Three new different models of compact SUVs have just arrived at the market. You are interested in comparing the gas mileage performance of all three models to see if they are the same. A partial computer output for twelve compact SUVs of each model is given below: TABLE 12-20 Three new different models of compact SUVs have just arrived at the market. You are interested in comparing the gas mileage performance of all three models to see if they are the same. A partial computer output for twelve compact SUVs of each model is given below:     You are told that the gas mileage population distributions for all three models are not normally distributed. -Referring to Table 12-20, what should be the null and alternative hypotheses of the test? You are told that the gas mileage population distributions for all three models are not normally distributed. -Referring to Table 12-20, what should be the null and alternative hypotheses of the test?

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TABLE 12-17 A perfume manufacturer is trying to choose between 2 magazine advertising layouts. An expensive layout would include a small package of the perfume. A cheaper layout would include a "scratch-and-sniff" sample of the product. The manufacturer would use the more expensive layout only if there is evidence that it would lead to a higher approval rate. The manufacturer presents the more expensive layout to 4 groups and determines the approval rating for each group. He presents the "scratch-and-sniff" layout to 5 groups and again determines the approval rating of the perfume for each group. The data are given below. Use this to test the appropriate hypotheses with the Wilcoxon rank sum test with a level of significance of 0.05. 52 37 68 43 43 53 48 39 47 -Referring to Table 12-17, the null hypothesis should be rejected.

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TABLE 12-1 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 π₁ and π₂ 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 Table 12-1, if the firm wanted to test whether this proportion has changed from the previous study, which represents the relevant hypotheses?

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