1 MATH205 - Section 1.3 Homework W 1.2 Homework - ONLINE-GE 2022 01/31 C1-MTH205, section S.. W ONLINE-GE 2022 01/31 C1-MTH205, section SC-E, Spring 202. 7. [-/0.42 Points] DETAILS BBUNDERSTAT12 1.3.009. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER How would you use a completely randomized experiment in each of the following settings? Is a placebo being used or not? Be specific and give details. (a) A veterinarian wants to test a strain of antibiotic on calves to determine their resistance to common infection. In a pasture are 22 newborn calves. There is enough vaccine for 10 calves. However, blood tests to determine resistance to infection can be done on all calves. (Select all that apply.) After inoculation, test 10 calves to see if there is a difference in resistance to infection between the two groups. After inoculation, test all calves to see if there is a difference in resistance to infection between the two groups. No placebo is being used. A placebo is used for the remaining 12 calves. After inoculation, test 5 calves to see if there is a difference In resistance to infection between the two groups. Use random selection to pick 5 calves to Inoculate. Use random selection to pick 10 calves to inoculate. (b) The Denver Police Department wants to improve its image with teenagers. A uniformed officer is sent to a school 1 day a week for 10 weeks. Each day the officer visits with students, eats lunch with students, attends pep rallies, and so on. There are 18 schools, but the police department can visit only half of these schools this semester. A survey regarding how teenagers view police is sent to all 18 schools at the end of the semester. (Select all that apply.) No placebo is being used. After the police visits, survey all the schools to see if there is a difference in views between the two groups. Use random selection to pick 18 schools to visit. After the police visits, survey 9 of the schools to see if there is a difference in views between the two groups. Use random selection to pick nine schools to visit. A placebo is used for the remaining 9 schools. (c) A skin patch contains a new drug to help people quit smoking. A group of 75 cigarette smokers have volunteered as subjects to test the new skin patch. For one month, 40 of the volunteers receive skin patches with the new drug. The other volunteers receive skin patches with no drugs. At the end of the two months, each subject is surveyed regarding his or her current smoking habits. (Select all that apply.) Use random selection to pick 40 volunteers for the skin patch with the drug. )Use random selection to pick 35 volunteers for the skin patch with the drug. A placebo patch is used for the remaining 35 volunteers in the second group. Then record the smoking habits of the 40 volunteers to see if a difference exists between the two groups. Then record the smoking habits of the 35 volunteers to see if a difference exists between the two groups. No placebo is being used. )Then record the smoking habits of all volunteers to see if a difference exists between the two groups, Need Help? Read It