Overlap of Confidence Intervals In the article On Judging the Significance of Differences by Examining the Overlap
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Overlap of Confidence Intervals In the article “On Judging the Significance of Differences by Examining the Overlap Between Confidence Intervals,” by Schenker and Gentleman (American Statistician, Vol. 55, No. 3), the authors consider sample data in this statement: “Independent simple random samples, each of size 200, have been drawn, and 112 people in the first sample have the attribute, whereas 88 people in the second sample have the attribute.”
a. Use the methods of this section to construct a 95% confidence interval estimate of the difference p1 - p2. What does the result suggest about the equality of p1 and p2?
b. Use the methods of Section 7-1 to construct individual 95% confidence interval estimates for each of the two population proportions. After comparing the overlap between the two confidence intervals, what do you conclude about the equality of p1 and p2?
c. Use a 0.05 significance level to test the claim that the two population proportions are equal.
What do you conclude?
d. On the basis of the preceding results, what should you conclude about the equality of p1 and p2? Which of the three preceding methods is least effective in testing for the equality of p1 and p2?
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Biostatistics For The Biological And Health Sciences
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