A researcher in an alcoholism treatment center, to study the length of stay in the center for
Question:
A researcher in an alcoholism treatment center, to study the length of stay in the center for first-time patients, randomly selects 10 records of individuals institutionalized within the previous two years. The lengths of stay, in days, were 11, 6, 20, 9, 13, 4, 39, 13, 44, and 7. For a similar study 25 years ago, lengths of stay, in days, for 10 sampled individuals were 32, 18, 55, 17, 24, 31, 20, 40, 24, and 15.
Software shows results:
(a) Summarize results in the two studies, using measures of center and variability. Interpret any differences you find.
(b) Actually, the new study also selected one other record.
That patient is still institutionalized after 40 days. Thus, that patient’s length of stay is at least 40 days, but the actual value is unknown. Can you calculate the mean or median for the complete sample of size 11 including this partial observation? Explain. (This observation is said to be censored, meaning that the observed value is “cut short”
of its true, unknown value.)
Step by Step Answer:
Statistical Methods For The Social Sciences
ISBN: 9781292220314
5th Global Edition
Authors: Alan Agresti