In order to compare the means of two populations, independent random samples of 400 observations are selected

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In order to compare the means of two populations, independent random samples of 400 observations are selected from each population, with the following results:

Sample 1 Sample 2

a. Use a 95% confidence interval to estimate the difference between the population means (pl - p,).

Interpret the confidence interval.

b. Test the null hypothesis H,: (pl - p2) = 0 versus the alternative hypothesis Ha: (p, - p,) # 0. Give the significance level of the test, and interpret the result.

c. Suppose the test in part b was conducted with the alternative hypothesis Ha: (p, - p,) > 0. HOW would your answer to part b change?

d. Test the null hypothesis H,: (pl - p,) = 25 versus Ha: (pl - p,) # 25. Give the significance level, and interpret the result. Compare your answer to the test conducted in part b.

e. What assumptions are necessary to ensure the validity of the inferential procedures applied in parts a-d?

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Statistics For Business And Economics

ISBN: 9780130272935

8th Edition

Authors: James T. McClave, Terry Sincich, P. George Benson

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