Complete a hypothesis test involving your independent variable. Test the claim
that the mean of your independent variable is different then you
guess (seethe “Set-Up” section of your project for your guess),
using = 0.05.
Note: Because Minitab is using the same screen to perform both C.I.
and H.T., Minitab is asking you to set (1-), the level of
confidence and not the level of significance of the test. If you
want to perform a test at the 0.05 level, you will need to enter
0.95 in Minitab.
State your decision and conclusion using a full sentence and the right units.
Complete a hypothesis test involving your dependent variable. Test the claim that the mean of your dependent variable is smaller than your guess (see the
“Set-Up” section of your project for your guess), using =
0.01.
Note: Because Minitab is using the same screen to perform both C.I.
and H.T., Minitab is asking you to set (1-), the level of
confidence and not the level of significance of the test. If you
want to perform a test at the 0.01 level, you will need to enter
0.99 in Minitab.
State your decision and conclusion using a full sentence and the right units.
data is as follows:
independent is time, temp is dependent
time temp
1 39
2 53
3 48
4 43
5 45
6 60
7 66
8 66
9 63
10 45
11 42
12 73
13 65
14 45
15 45
16 53
17 61
18 75
19 66
20 46
21 56
22 61
23 75
24 55
25 63
26 68
27 46
28 50
29 50
30 53
Two-Sample T-Test and CI: independent, dependent
Method
μ₁: mean of independent |
µ₂: mean of dependent |
Difference: μ₁ - µ₂ |
Equal variances are not assumed for this analysis.
Descriptive Statistics
Sample | N | Mean | StDev | SE Mean |
independent | 30 | 15.50 | 8.80 | 1.6 |
dependent | 30 | 55.9 | 10.5 | 1.9 |
Estimation for Difference
Difference | 95% CI for Difference |
-40.37 | (-45.38, -35.35) |
Test
Null hypothesis | H₀: μ₁ - µ₂ = 0 |
Alternative hypothesis | H₁: μ₁ - µ₂ ≠ 0 |
T-Value | DF | P-Value |
-16.13 | 56 |
0.000 |
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Two-Sample T-Test and CI: independent, dependent
Method
μ₁: mean of independent |
µ₂: mean of dependent |
Difference: μ₁ - µ₂ |
Equal variances are not assumed for this analysis.
Descriptive Statistics
Sample | N | Mean | StDev | SE Mean |
independent | 30 | 15.50 | 8.80 | 1.6 |
dependent | 30 | 55.9 | 10.5 | 1.9 |
Estimation for Difference
Difference | 99% Lower Bound for Difference |
-40.37 | -46.36 |
Test
Null hypothesis | H₀: μ₁ - µ₂ = 0 |
Alternative hypothesis | H₁: μ₁ - µ₂ > 0 |
T-Value | DF | P-Value |
-16.13 | 56 | 1.000 |
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