Assume researchers are trying to find out the mean concentration levels of a specific drug in a population of individuals’ blood during a clinical trail. The researchers find that the sample population of 30 has a mean concentration of 6.7 mcg/mL with a standard deviation of 1.3 mcg/mL. Calculate a 95% confidence interval for the mean concentration level of the medication for the population’s blood and interpret it. A) The researchers are 95.0% confident the true mean concentration of medication in the population’s blood is between 4.152 mcg/mL and 9.248 mcg/mL. B) The researchers are 95.0% confident the true mean concentration of medication in the population’s blood is between 6.235 mcg/mL and 7.165 mcg/mL. C) The researchers are 95.0% confident the true mean concentration of medication in the population’s blood is between 4.568 mcg/mL and 8.832 mcg/mL. D) The researchers are 95.0% confident the true mean concentration of medication in the population’s blood is between 4.5615 mcg/mL and 8.8385 mcg/mL.

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  1. Assume researchers are trying to find out the mean concentration levels of a specific drug in a population of individuals’ blood during a clinical trail. The researchers find that the sample population of 30 has a mean concentration of 6.7 mcg/mL with a standard deviation of 1.3 mcg/mL. Calculate a 95% confidence interval for the mean concentration level of the medication for the population’s blood and interpret it.
  2. A) The researchers are 95.0% confident the true mean concentration of medication in the population’s blood is between 4.152 mcg/mL and 9.248 mcg/mL.
  3. B) The researchers are 95.0% confident the true mean concentration of medication in the population’s blood is between 6.235 mcg/mL and 7.165 mcg/mL.
  4. C) The researchers are 95.0% confident the true mean concentration of medication in the population’s blood is between 4.568 mcg/mL and 8.832 mcg/mL.
  5. D) The researchers are 95.0% confident the true mean concentration of medication in the population’s blood is between 4.5615 mcg/mL and 8.8385 mcg/mL.

 

 

 

 

  1. Assume a researcher wants to compare the mean Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) levels in two populations, individuals who drink alcohol and individuals who do not drink alcohol. The mean ALT levels for the individuals who do not drink alcohol is 32 with a standard deviation of 14, and 37 individuals were in the sample. The mean ALT levels for individuals who drink alcohol is 69 with a standard deviation of 19, and 38 individuals were in the sample. Construct and interpret a 95% confidence interval demonstrating the difference in means for those individuals who drink alcohol when compared to those who do not drink alcohol.
  2. A) The researchers are 95% confident that the true mean difference in ALT values between the population of drinkers and population of non-drinkers is between 24.22 and 39.78.
  3. B) The researchers are 95% confident that the true mean difference in ALT values between the population of drinkers and population of non-drinkers is between 24.33 and 39.67.
  4. C) The researchers are 95% confident that the true mean difference in ALT values between the population of drinkers and population of non-drinkers is between 24.32 and 39.68.
  5. D) The researchers are 95% confident that the true mean difference in ALT values between the population of drinkers and population of non-drinkers is between 29.43 and 44.57.

 

 

 

 

  1. A researcher has collected the blood samples of 29 individuals and found that the mean hemoglobin concentration for the sample of individuals is 13.9 grams per deciliter and the standard deviation is 1.43 grams per deciliter. Calculate a 95% confidence interval for the mean hemoglobin concentration for the population.
  2. A) (13.36, 14.44)
  3. B) (13.38, 14.42)
  4. C) (10.98, 16.82)
  5. D) (11.10, 16.70)

 

 

 

 

  1. A clinical trial is conducted to compare an experimental medication to placebo to reduce the symptoms of asthma. One hundred participants are enrolled in the study and randomized to receive either the experimental medication or placebo. The primary outcome is self-reported reduction of symptoms. Among 50 participants who receive the experimental medication, 30 report a reduction of symptoms as compared to 15 participants of 50 assigned to the placebo. Generate a 95% CI for the difference in proportions of participants reporting a reduction of symptoms between the experimental and placebo groups.
  2. A) (1.237, 3.232)
  3. B) (0.114, 0.486)
  4. C) (0.600, 0.300)
  5. D) (1.529, 8.012)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. A phase three clinical trial for a new medication proposed to treat depression has 1191 participants. If all these individuals are from the group of individuals who were given the medication and 759 individuals who received the medication experienced improvement in their symptoms of depression, construct a 90% confidence interval for the true proportion of individuals on the medication who experienced improvement in their symptoms of depression.
  2. A) (.363, .417)
  3. B) (.335, .363)
  4. C) (.623, .651)
  5. D) (.614, .660)

 

 

 

 

 

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