EBK INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY AND STA
EBK INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY AND STA
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Chapter 14, Problem 14.35SE
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To identify: The provided data is sufficient evidence to indicate that the probability of finding manganese nodules in the Deepsea earth’s crust is dependent on the magnetic-age classification.

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Answer to Problem 14.35SE

The data is sufficient evidence to indicate the equal preference for all polished patches of floor.

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Given information:

Sample of 100 housekeepers viewed five patches of flooring that had received the five polishes A,B,C,D and E .

    Polish
      A

      B

      C

      D

      E
    Frequency
      27

      17

      15

      22

      19

Calculation:

The null hypothesis,

  H0: the data provide sufficient evidence to indicate the equal preference for all polished patches of floor.

The alternative hypothesis,

  H1: the data provide sufficient evidence to indicate a preference for one or more of the polished patches of floor.

If the test statistic x2 is too large, null hypothesis is rejected H0 .

From the given data,

Expected count is equal for all polished patches of floor A,B,C,D and E .

Since, from the null hypothesis there is equal preference for the five polished patches of floor.

i.e. 1005=20 .

    ObservedCount

      Oi

    Expected Count

      Ei

    ObservedCount Expected Count

      (OiEi)


      (OiEi)2

      x2=( O i E i )2Ei

      27


      20

      7

      49

      2.45

      17


      20

      3

      9

      0.45

      15


      20

      5

      25

      1.25

      22


      20

      2

      4

      0.2

      19


      20

      1

      1

      0.05

The chi-square statistic is,

  x2= ( obsExp ) 2 Exp=4.4

The test statistic has,

  (k1)df=(51)=4df

P-value is,

  P(x2>4.4)=1P(x2<4.4)=10.65=0.35

The P-value is larger than the 0.05 and because of the higher P-value, fail to reject the H0 .

That means data is sufficient evidence to indicate the equal preference for all polished patches of floor.

Now, to find the polish A is superior to the others, if one can reject the hypothesis of no preference for this experiment.

Consider, proportions for polished patches,

    Polish
      A

      B

      C

      D

      E
    Frequency
      0.27

      0.17

      0.15

      0.22

      0.19

Yes, the polish A is superior to the others. Since, the sample proportions appear that the polish patches of floor A is the best to the other polish patches of floors.

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