Suppose someone constructs a 95% confidence interval for 1 - 2 and gets (1.3,12.7). If we were

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Suppose someone constructs a 95% confidence interval for μ1 - μ2 and gets (1.3,12.7). If we were to test H0: μ1 = μ2 versus HA: μ1 ≠ μ2 with a = 0.10, would we reject H0? Or can we not tell from the information given? Explain your reasoning.
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Statistics For The Life Sciences

ISBN: 9780321989581

5th Edition

Authors: Myra Samuels, Jeffrey Witmer, Andrew Schaffner

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