Multiple Choice
A researcher conducted a study to see if there are differences in mean prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels between men aged >50 years (μ1) and men aged 50 years (μ2) . The researcher hypothesizes that there will be a difference in mean PSA between the two groups. We are assuming that PSA levels have a symmetric distribution. The 95% confidence interval for the difference in mean PSA between age groups was (0.2, 6.0) . What can you conclude from this confidence interval?
A) We are 95% confident that the estimated mean PSA level for men aged 11ec687a_a4e3_6fa0_84a2_f336ab7a5a64_TB34225555_1150 years is 0.2 and for men >50 years is 6.0.
B) We are 95% confident that mean PSA levels between the two groups are the same.
C) We are 95% confident that the mean PSA levels between the two groups are different.
D) We do not have enough information to form a conclusion.
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