Marketing strategists would like to predict consumer response to new products and their accompanying promotional schemes. Consequently, studies that examine the differences between buyers and non buyers of a product are of interest. One study was aimed at characterizing the purchasers and non purchasers of a toothpaste. It utilized independent random samples of size 20 and yielded the data shown in the Sheet 39 on the age of the householder primarily responsible for buying toothpaste. Do the data present sufficient evidence to conclude there is a difference in the mean age of purchasers and non purchasers at alpha = 0.10? Sheet 39 Purchasers          Nonpurchasers 34                         28 35                         22 23                         44 44                        33 52                         55  46                         63 28                         45 48                         31 28                         60 34                         54 33                         53 52                         58 41                          52 32                         52 34                         66 49                         35 50                         25 45                         48 29                          59 59                          61   Select one: a. p-value = 0.0579 do not reject the null hypothesis b. t-stat = 1.95, do not reject the null hypothesis c. t-stat = 1.68, reject the null hypothesis d. p-value = 0.0579 reject the null hypothesis

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Marketing strategists would like to predict consumer response to new products and their accompanying promotional schemes. Consequently, studies that examine the differences between buyers and non buyers of a product are of interest. One study was aimed at characterizing the purchasers and non purchasers of a toothpaste. It utilized independent random samples of size 20 and yielded the data shown in the Sheet 39 on the age of the householder primarily responsible for buying toothpaste.

Do the data present sufficient evidence to conclude there is a difference in the mean age of purchasers and non purchasers at alpha = 0.10?

Sheet 39

Purchasers          Nonpurchasers

34                         28

35                         22

23                         44

44                        33

52                         55 

46                         63

28                         45

48                         31

28                         60

34                         54

33                         53

52                         58

41                          52

32                         52

34                         66

49                         35

50                         25

45                         48

29                          59

59                          61

 

Select one:
a.

p-value = 0.0579 do not reject the null hypothesis

b.

t-stat = 1.95, do not reject the null hypothesis

c.

t-stat = 1.68, reject the null hypothesis

d.

p-value = 0.0579 reject the null hypothesis

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