A new method of postoperative treatment was evaluated for patients undergoing a certain surgical procedure. Under the

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A new method of postoperative treatment was evaluated for patients undergoing a certain surgical procedure. Under the old method, the mean length of hospital stay was 6.3 days. The sample mean for the new method was 6.1 days. A hypothesis test was performed in which the null hypothesis stated that the mean length of stay was the same for both methods, and the alternate hypothesis stated that the mean stay was lower for the new method. The P-value was 0.002. True or false:

a. Because the P-value is very small, we can conclude that the new method provides an important reduction in the mean length of hospital stay.

b. Because the P-value is very small, we can conclude that the mean length of hospital stay is less for patients treated by the new method than for patients treated by the old method.

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Elementary Statistics

ISBN: 9781259969454

3rd Edition

Authors: William Navidi, Barry Monk

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