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Exam 13: Asking and Answering Questions About the Difference Between Two Means
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Question 1
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Suppose that you wish to compare two treatments for preventing baldness in men. (The measure of baldness you will use is the mean number of healthy hair follicles per square cm.) In some circumstances, you may be able to randomly assign the treatments to the men, and in some circumstances, you may not be able to randomly assign the treatments to the men. Respond to the following questions in a few sentences. a)If you are testing the hypothesis that the means are equal for the population, how would your statistical procedures differ, if at all, depending on whether you randomly assigned subjects to treatments or whether you merely observed differences in men who chose one treatment or the other? b)How would your interpretation of the results differ, if at all, depending on whether you randomly assigned subjects to treatments or whether you merely observed differences in men who chose one treatment or the other?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
When a surgeon repairs injuries, sutures (stitched knots) are sometimes used to hold together and stabilize the injured area. If these knots elongate and loosen, the injury may not heal properly. Researchers at the University of California, San Francisco, tied a particular type of knot with two types of suture material, Maxon and Ticron. Suppose that 112 tissue specimens were available and that for each specimen the type of suture material was randomly assigned. The investigators tested the knots to see how much they elongated. For purposes of this exercise, you can assume that it is reasonable to regard the elongation distributions as approximately normal. Which of the following hypotheses should be tested to determine if there is a significant difference in mean elongation between Maxon versus Ticron threads?
Question 3
True/False
When testing a hypothesis concerning the difference of two independent population means, if the variance of the difference is estimated using the sample variances, the resulting test statistic has a Normal distribution.
Question 4
Essay
Suppose a researcher is collecting data to compare the average amount of soda consumed daily by men and women. The researcher will ask participants to state the amount of soda they consumed on the previous day. The researcher would like to determine if differences exist in the amount of soda consumed between the genders. Should the researcher use a procedure for two independent samples or paired data?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
Does the gas leakage rate from automobile tires depend on the type of gas used to fill them? A sample of automobile tires are filled with nitrogen to a pressure of 1 atmosphere, and the time is measured for the internal pressure to fall to 0.9 atmospheres. The experiment is repeated for this sample of tires, but using sulfur hexafluoride in place of nitrogen. The results are summarized below.
The null hypothesis is that the difference in mean population leak times is zero. Find the P-value for this test. Assume that the leakage times are normally distributed.
Question 6
Essay
Viruses are infectious agents that often cause diseases in plants. Different viruses have different potency levels, and this fact can be used to detect whether a new virus is infecting plants in the field. In a potency comparison experiment, two viruses were placed on a tobacco leaf of 10 randomly selected tobacco plants in a field. The viruses were randomly assigned to one-half of each of the leaves. The table below presents the potency of the viruses, as measured by the number of lesions appearing on the leaf half.
Test the hypothesis that there is no difference in mean number of lesions for Virus X and Virus Y.
Question 7
Essay
When testing hypotheses about and constructing confidence intervals for μ
1
− μ
2
, we utilize the statistic,
. What are the mean and variance of the sampling distribution of
?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
Suppose 9 adult smokers were randomly selected. Researchers want to check whether the movie about the dangers of smoking affects the number of cigarettes smoked. The number of cigarettes per day before and after watching the movie was recorded for each smoker from the sample and resulting data are given in the accompanying table.
Select the most appropriate 95% bootstrap confidence interval for a difference in the mean number of cigarettes per day before and after watching the movie for adult smokers and its correct interpretation.
Question 9
Essay
Suppose a researcher is testing a new diet drug. She would like to determine if the drug helps to significantly increase weight loss versus a placebo. She randomly assigns 40 participants to the treatment group and 35 to the placebo group. After 4 weeks on identical diets, the mean weights loss (in pounds) for each group is computed. Results of the study are as follows: Treatment Group Placebo Group n = 40 n = 35
= 5.6
= 1.6 s = 2.85 s = 1.47 Perform a hypothesis test to draw a conclusion from this study. Show all your work.
Question 10
True/False
The large sample z test for μ
1
− μ
2
can be used as long as at least one of the two sample sizes, n
1
and n
2
, is greater than or equal to 30.