8. Researchers collected data on the numbers of hospital admissions resulting from motor vehicle crashes, and results are given below for Fridays on the 6th of a month and Fridays on the following 13th of the same month. Use a 0.05 significance level to test the claim that when the 13th day of a month falls on a Friday, the numbers of hospital admissions from motor vehicle crashes are not affected. Friday the 6th: 10 11 11 3 4 Friday the 13th: 15 12 14 10 11 What are the hypotheses for this test? Let be the (1)- in the numbers of hospital admissions resulting from motor vehicle crashes for the population of all pairs of data. Ho: H (2). H1: Hd (3). Find the value of the test statistic. t = (Round to three decimal places as needed.) Identify the critical value(s). Select the correct choice below and fill the answer box within your choice. (Round to three decimal places as needed.) O A. The critical value is t = O B. The critical values are t + State the result of the test. Choose the correct answer below. O A. There is not sufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim of no effect. Hospital admissions do not appear to be affected. O B. There is not sufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim of no effect. Hospital admissions appear to be affected. O C. There is sufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim of no effect. Hospital admissions appear to be affected. D. There is sufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim of no effect. Hospital admissions do not appear to be affected. (1) O mean of the differences O difference between the means (2) O < (3) O Os O # O s

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8. Researchers collected data on the numbers of hospital admissions resulting from motor vehicle crashes, and results are
given below for Fridays on the 6th of a month and Fridays on the following 13th of the same month. Use a 0.05 significance
level to test the claim that when the 13th day of a month falls on a Friday, the numbers of hospital admissions from motor
vehicle crashes are not affected.
Friday the 6th:
10
11
11
3
4
Friday the 13th:
15
12
14
10
11
What are the hypotheses for this test?
Let
be the (1)-
in the numbers of hospital admissions resulting from motor vehicle crashes for the
population of all pairs of data.
Ho: H (2).
H1: Hd (3).
Find the value of the test statistic.
t =
(Round to three decimal places as needed.)
Identify the critical value(s). Select the correct choice below and fill the answer box within your choice.
(Round to three decimal places as needed.)
O A. The critical value is t =
O B. The critical values are t +
State the result of the test. Choose the correct answer below.
O A. There is not sufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim of no effect. Hospital
admissions do not appear to be affected.
O B. There is not sufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim of no effect. Hospital
admissions appear to be affected.
O C. There is sufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim of no effect. Hospital admissions
appear to be affected.
D. There is sufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim of no effect. Hospital admissions do
not appear to be affected.
(1)
O mean of the differences
O difference between the means
(2) O <
(3) O
Os O #
O s
Transcribed Image Text:8. Researchers collected data on the numbers of hospital admissions resulting from motor vehicle crashes, and results are given below for Fridays on the 6th of a month and Fridays on the following 13th of the same month. Use a 0.05 significance level to test the claim that when the 13th day of a month falls on a Friday, the numbers of hospital admissions from motor vehicle crashes are not affected. Friday the 6th: 10 11 11 3 4 Friday the 13th: 15 12 14 10 11 What are the hypotheses for this test? Let be the (1)- in the numbers of hospital admissions resulting from motor vehicle crashes for the population of all pairs of data. Ho: H (2). H1: Hd (3). Find the value of the test statistic. t = (Round to three decimal places as needed.) Identify the critical value(s). Select the correct choice below and fill the answer box within your choice. (Round to three decimal places as needed.) O A. The critical value is t = O B. The critical values are t + State the result of the test. Choose the correct answer below. O A. There is not sufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim of no effect. Hospital admissions do not appear to be affected. O B. There is not sufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim of no effect. Hospital admissions appear to be affected. O C. There is sufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim of no effect. Hospital admissions appear to be affected. D. There is sufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim of no effect. Hospital admissions do not appear to be affected. (1) O mean of the differences O difference between the means (2) O < (3) O Os O # O s
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