10. Psychosomatic Problems A psychiatrist believes that 80% of all people who visit doctors have problems of...
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10. Psychosomatic Problems A psychiatrist believes that 80% of all people who visit doctors have problems of a psychosomatic nature. She decides to select 25 patients at random to test her theory.
a. Assuming that the psychiatrist’s theory is true, what is the expected value of x, the number of the 25 patients who have psychosomatic problems?
b. What is the variance of x, assuming that the theory is true?
c. Find P(x#14). (Use tables and assume that the theory is true.)
d. Based on the probability in part
c, if only 14 of the 25 sampled had psychosomatic problems, what conclusions would you make about the psychiatrist’s theory? Explain.
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Introduction To Probability And Statistics
ISBN: 9780357114469
15th Edition
Authors: William Mendenhall Iii , Robert Beaver , Barbara Beaver