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At least one of the answers above is NOT correct. (1 point) A new cream that...
(6 points) A new cream that advertises that it can reduce wrinkles and improve skin was subject to a recent study. A sample of 50 women over the age of 50 used the new cream for 6 months. Of those 50 women, 31 of them reported skin improvement(as judged by a dermatologist). Is this evidence that the cream will improve the skin of more than 60% of women over the age of 50? Test using a = 0.01. (a) Test...
(6 points) A new cream that advertises that it can reduce wrinkles and improve skin was subject to a recent study. A sample of 50 women over the age of 50 used the new cream for 6 months. Of those 50 women, 31 of them reported skin improvement(as judged by a dermatologist). Is this evidence that the cream will improve the skin of more than 60% of women over the age of 50? Test using a = 0.01 (a) Test...
A new cream that advertises that it can reduce wrinkles and improve skin was subject to a recent study. A sample of 70 women over the age of 50 used the new cream for 6 months. Of those 70 women, 35 of them reported skin improvement(as judged by a dermatologist). Is this evidence that the cream will improve the skin of more than 60% of women over the age of 50? Test using ?=0.01. (a) Test statistic: ?= (b) Critical...
A new cream that advertises that it can reduce wrinkles and improve skin was subject to a recent study. A sample of 55 women over the age of 50 used the new cream for 6 months. Of those 55 women, 37 of them reported skin improvement(as judged by a dermatologist). Is this evidence that the cream will improve the skin of more than 40% of women over the age of 50? Test using α=0.01. (a) Test statistic: z= (b) Critical...
(6 pts) A new cream that advertises that it can reduce wrinkles and improve skin was subject to a recent study. A sample of 51 women over the age of 50 used the new cream for 6 months. Of those 51 women, 34 of them reported skin improvement(as judged by a dermatologist). Is this evidence that the cream will improve the skin of more than 50% of women over the age of 50? Test using ? 0.05. (a) Test statistic:...
(4 points) A newspaper conducted a statewide survey concerning the 1998 race for state senator. The newspaper took a SRS of n = 1400 registered voters and found that 720 would vote for the Republican candidate. Let p represent the proportion of registered voters in the state who would vote for the Republican candidate. We test Ho: p= .50 H:p>.50 (a) What is the z-statistic for this test? (b) What is the P-value of the test? (6 points) A new...
(4 points) A newspaper conducted a statewide survey concerning the 1998 race for state senator. The newspaper took a SRS of n = 1400 registered voters and found that 720 would vote for the Republican candidate. Let p represent the proportion of registered voters in the state who would vote for the Republican candidate. We test Hop=.50 H.:P > .50 (a) What is the 2-statistic for this test? (b) What is the P-value of the test? (6 points) A new...
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22 weeks. At the end of the period, a dermatologist judged whether each woman exhibited skin improvement. The results are shown to the right (where Iimproved skin and Suppose 39 women used a skin cream N no improvement), Complete parts a and b. ININIINla INIININI IINIIIIIN OA. H p 0.50; H: p# 0.50 O C. H p 0.50; H: p<0.50 O B. Ho p 0.50; H p-0.50 D. Ha p- 0.50; H: p>0.50 Find the reiection reaion for the test,...
(1 point) (Give answers to at least two decimal places. For simplicity, use the standard normal distribution bacause the samples are both large.) In order to compare the means of two populations, independent random samples of 246 observations are selected from each population, with the following results: Sample 1 Sample 2 (a) Use a 96 % confidence interval to estimate the difference between the population means (M1-M2). (b) Test the null hypothesis: Ho : (41-42-0 versus the alternative hypothesis: 11...