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- A commonly cited study says that 49% of students study less than 5 hours per week. A researcher does not think this is accurate and wants to show that the percentage of students that study less than 5 hours per week is not equal to 49%. Identify the null hypothesis, H0, and the alternative hypothesis, Ha, in terms of the parameter p.7. The manufacturer of an Engine Energizer System (EES) claims that it improves gas mileage and reduces emissions in automobiles by using magnetic-free energy to increase the amount of oxygen in the fuel for greater combustion efficiency. Following are test results, performed under international and U.S. government agency standards, on a random sample of 14 vehicles. The data (also see file M09_Gas_Paired.txt or M09_Gas_Q7.xlsx) give the carbon monoxide (CO) levels, in parts per million, of each vehicle tested, both before installation of EES and after installation. (a)Test at the 1% significance level whether, on average, EES reduces CO emissions (b)Obtain a 99% confidence interval for the difference between the mean CO emissions before and after installation of EES corresponding to the test in part (a) (c)Interpret the confidence interval obtained in part (b). Does this interval support the conclusion of the hypothesis test in part (a)? Justify your answerA new chemotherapy drug is released to treat leukemia and researchers suspect that the drug may have fewer side effects than the most commonly used drug to treat leukemia. The two drugs have equivalent efficacy. In order to determine if a larger study should be conducted to look into the prevalence of side effects for the two drugs, set up a Mann-Whitney Utest at the alpha equals .05 level and interpret its results. Number of Reported Side-Effects Old Drug 0 1 3 3 5 New Drug 0 0 1 2 4 Old Drug New Drug Total Sample (Ordered Smallest to Largest) Ranks Old Drug New Drug Old Drug New Drug A) We fail to reject H0, which…
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- A study of 6600 men found that those who consumed a moderate amount of alcohol (one drink or less per night ) have lower mortality(on the average ) than Thoose who drink none is the is this good evidence that drinking a moderate amount causes lower mortality? A) yes because the study is an experiment B) no becuase who drink a moderate amount may differ from nodeinkers in other ways such as income and exercise that affect mortality c) no because we can't generalize from 6600 people to the millions of adults in the country D) yes because the sample is so large that the margin of error will be quite smallIn recent years, concerns have been expressed about adverse health effects from amalgam dental restorations, which include mercury. The table below shows results from a study in which some patients were treated with amalgam restorations and others were treated with composite restorations that do not contain mercury (based on data from “Neuropsychological and Renal Effects of Dental Amalgam in Children,” by Bellinger, et al., Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 295, No. 15). Use a 0.05 significance level to test for independence between the type of restoration and sensory disorders. Do amalgam restorations appear to affect sensory disorders? Amalgam Composite Sensory disorder 36 28 No sensory disorder 231 239A new chemotherapy drug is released to treat leukemia and researchers suspect that the drug may have fewer side effects than the most commonly used drug to treat leukemia. The two drugs have equivalent efficacy. In order to determine if a larger study should be conducted to look into the prevalence of side effects for the two drugs, set up a Mann-Whitney U test at the alpha equals .05 level and interpret its results. Number of Reported Side-Effects Old Drug 0 1 3 3 5 New Drug 0 0 1 2 4 A) We fail to reject H0, which states the two populations are equal at the alpha equals .05 level because the calculated Uvalue of 16.5 is greater than the critical U value of 2. B) We fail to reject H0, which states the two populations are equal at the alpha equals .05 level because the calculated Uvalue of 8.5 is greater than the critical U value of 2. C) We reject H0 in favor of H1, which…