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Homework Questions?

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Section 9.3

Tests about a Population Mean

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One Sample t Test

Find the p-value by calculating the probability of getting a t statistic this large or larger in the direction specified by the alternative hypothesis with

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Computing the test statistic and p-value of AAA batteries from section 9.1 The battery company wants to test vs. based

on a SRS of 15 new AAA batteries with a mean lifetime of hours and standard deviation hours. What is the test statistic? (t)

Find the p-value.

Can we still make conclusions?

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Two-Sided Tests What if you were performing a test of vs.

based on a sample of and obtained ?

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Example – Health Streams The level of dissolved oxygen (DO) in a stream

or river is an important indicator of the water’s ability to support aquatic life. A researcher measures the DO level at 15 randomly chosen locations along a stream. Here are the results in mg/l:

A DO level below 5 mg/l puts aquatic life at risk.

4.53

5.04

3.29

5.23

4.13

5.50

4.83

4.40

5.42

6.38

4.01

4.66

2.87

5.73

5.55

XX

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Healthy Streams Can we conclude that aquatic life in this

stream is at risk? Carry out a test at the significance level to help you answer the question.

State:

Plan:

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Healthy Streams Do:

Conclude:

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Healthy Streams Given your conclusion, which kind of mistake –

Type I or Type II error – could you have made? Explain what this would mean in context.

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Again…look at a confidence interval… Look at 95% confidence interval… For means:

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Paired Data - Flip to page 581 Matched Pairs! Only do (3, 4, 5)

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Homework

Pg. 587 (63-69 odd, 70, 73-79 odd, 91, 95, 96, 99-104)