ELEM. STATISTICS TEXT W/ MANUAL+CONNECT
ELEM. STATISTICS TEXT W/ MANUAL+CONNECT
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ISBN: 9781260722031
Author: Navidi
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.
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Chapter 11, Problem 1CS
To determine

To find:

The P-value for given test.

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Answer to Problem 1CS

The p value for this test is 0.264,0.005,0.079,0.025 .

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

The results for five factors are presented in the following table.

    Class Controls
    Proportion with high income

      0.09

      0.13

    Proportion owning a home

      0.72

      0.76

    Proportion with underground wiring

      0.14

      0.07

    Proportion with father white non-Hispanic

      0.43

      0.36

    Proportion with father Hispanic

      0.38

      0.47

Calculation:

The z-test statistics is.

By using MINITAB, find z-test statistics with the help of following steps:

  1. Import the data.
  2. Select 2 Proportions from Basic Statistics from Stat menu.
  3. Enter Summarized data.
  4. Click option button choose level of significance and alternative hypothesis
  5. Click 0k.

Test and CI for Two Proportion

  Sample      X       N        Sample p1               216    300       0.7200002               228    300       0.760000

Difference =p(1)p(2)

Estimate for difference: 0.04

  95% CI For difference: (0.110122,0.0301218)

Test for difference =0(vs not=0):Z=1.12   P-Value=0.264

  1.12 From the MINITAB output, the z-test statistics is,

The p value for this test is,

  0.264 From the MINITAB output, the p value for this test is,

To test the hypothesis is that the two population proportions of cases and control are differs with respect to owning a home at 5% significance leve.

The null and alternative hypothesis is,

  H0:p1=p2Ha:p1p2

The z-test statistics is.

By using MINITAB, find z-test statistics with the help of following steps:

  1. Import the data.
  2. >Select 2 Proportions from Basic Statistics from Stat menu.
  3. Enter Summarized data.
  4. Click option button choose level of significance and alternative hypothesis
  5. Click Ok.

Test and CI for Two Proportion

  Sample      X       N        Sample p1                42    300       0.1400002                21    300       0.070000

Difference =p(1)p(2)

Estimate for difference: 0.07

  95% CI For difference: (0.0212629,0.118737)

Test for difference =0(vs not=0):Z=2.82   P-Value=0.005

  2.82 From the MINITAB output, the z-test statistics is,

The p value for this test is,

  0.005 From the MINITAB output, the p value for this test is,

To test the hypothesis is that the two population proportions of cases and control are differs with respect to father white non-Hispanic at 5% significance leve.

The null and alternative hypothesis is,

  H0:p1=p2Ha:p1p2

The z-test statistics is.

By using MINITAB, find z-test statistics with the help of following steps:

  1. Import the data.
  2. Select 2 Proportions from Basic Statistics from Stat menu.
  3. Enter Summarized data.
  4. Click option button choose level of significance and alternative hypothesis
  5. Click Ok.

Test and CI for Two Proportion

  Sample      X       N        Sample p1                129    300       0.4300002                108    300       0.360000

Difference =p(1)p(2)

Estimate for difference: 0.07

  95% CI For difference: (0.00803020,0.148030)

Test for difference =0(vs not=0):Z=1.76   P-Value=0.079

  1.76 From the MINITAB output, the z-test statistics is,

The p value for this test is,

  0.079 From the MINITAB output, the p value for this test is,

To test the hypothesis is that the two population proportions of cases and control are differs with respect to father Hispanic at 5% significance leve.

The null and alternative hypothesis is,

  H0:p1=p2Ha:p1p2

The z-test statistics is.

By using MINITAB, find z-test statistics with the help of following steps:

  1. Import the data.
  2. Select 2 Proportions from Basic Statistics from Stat menu.
  3. Enter Summarized data.
  4. Click option button choose level of significance and alternative hypothesis
  5. Click Ok.

Test and CI for Two Proportion

  Sample      X       N        Sample p1                114    300       0.3800002                141   300       0.470000

Difference =p(1)p(2)

Estimate for difference: 0.09

  95% CI For difference: (0.168781,0.0112185)

Test for difference =0(vs not=0):Z=2.24   P-Value=0.025

  2.24 From the MINITAB output, the z-test statistics is,

The p value for this test is,

  0.025 From the MINITAB output, the p value for this test is,

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