Week 6 Statistics Assessment Testing Hypothesis

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1 Unit 6 Assessment – Testing Hypothesis Lynn Mannie Herzing University MA 320-8G Statistics Lori Ann Simmons December 9, 2023
2 1. Write the null hypotheses being tested. Null hypothesis H0: The resting heart rate of males will equal (=) the resting heart rate of females Or Ho: u1 = u2 The alternative Ha: The resting heart rate of males will be ≠ the resting heart rate of females or Ha: u1 ≠ u2 . U1 represents the resting heart rate for males and U2 represents the resting heart rate for females. 2. Run the analysis either by using data analysis and the two- sample test or by comparing the two confidence intervals. 3. Interpret your data to determine if the resting male heart rate is the same as the resting female heart rate. The two-tailed p-value is 0.143323501, exceeding the significance level of 0.05. Consequently, we accept the null hypothesis, indicating no substantial evidence supporting the assertion that the resting heart rate of males surpasses that of females. This implies that, according to the gathered data, there is no statistically significant distinction in resting heart rates between males and females.
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