A new study on the widely used antidepressant AD+ has been published. The study has information on the side effects of the drug. For each of the  24  randomly chosen users of AD+ who participated in the study, a score from  0  to  100  was assigned according to the severity and variety of side effects from the drug (a score of  0  meant no side effects). A similar assessment was made for  20  independently and randomly chosen users of the competitor antidepressant XAD24. The data are summarized in the following table: AD+ users XAD24 users =x146.1 =x246.8 =s21156.25 =s22457.96 (The first row gives the sample means and the second row gives the sample variances.) Assume that the populations of side effect scores for each of the drugs are approximately normally distributed. Can we conclude, at the  0.01  significance level, that the variance of scores for all AD+ users,  σ21 , is different from the variance of scores for all XAD24 users,  σ22 ?   Perform a two-tailed test. Then fill in the table below. Carry your intermediate computations to at least three decimal places and round your answers as specified in the table. (If necessary, consult a list of formulas.)   The null hypothesis: H0:   The alternative hypothesis: H1:   The type of test statistic: (Choose one) Z t Chi square F             The value of the test statistic: (Round to at least three decimal places.)   The two critical values at the  0.01  level of significance: (Round to at least three decimal places.) and Can we conclude that the variance of scores for all AD+ users is different from the variance of scores for all XAD24 users?   Yes     No

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A new study on the widely used antidepressant AD+ has been published. The study has information on the side effects of the drug. For each of the 

24

 randomly chosen users of AD+ who participated in the study, a score from 

0

 to 

100

 was assigned according to the severity and variety of side effects from the drug (a score of 

0

 meant no side effects). A similar assessment was made for 

20

 independently and randomly chosen users of the competitor antidepressant XAD24. The data are summarized in the following table:

AD+ users XAD24 users
=x146.1
=x246.8
=s21156.25
=s22457.96

(The first row gives the sample means and the second row gives the sample variances.)

Assume that the populations of side effect scores for each of the drugs are approximately normally distributed. Can we conclude, at the 

0.01

 significance level, that the variance of scores for all AD+ users, 

σ21

, is different from the variance of scores for all XAD24 users, 

σ22

?

 

Perform a two-tailed test. Then fill in the table below.

Carry your intermediate computations to at least three decimal places and round your answers as specified in the table. (If necessary, consult a list of formulas.)

 

The null hypothesis:
H0:
 
The alternative hypothesis:
H1:
 
The type of test statistic: (Choose one) Z t Chi square F      
     
The value of the test statistic:
(Round to at least three decimal places.)
 
The two critical values at the 
0.01
 level of significance:
(Round to at least three decimal places.)
and
Can we conclude that the variance of scores for all AD+ users is different from the variance of scores for all XAD24 users?
 
Yes
 
 
No
 
 
 
 
 
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