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Comparing weight-loss treatments Twenty overweight females have agreed to participate in
Chapter 4, Problem 78(choose chapter or problem)
Comparing weight-loss treatments Twenty overweight females have agreed to participate in a study of the effectiveness of four weight-loss treatments: A, B, C, and D. The researcher first calculates how overweight each subject is by comparing the subjects actual weight with her ideal weight. The subjects and their excess weights in pounds are as follows:
The response variable is the weight lost after 8 weeks of treatment. Previous studies have shown that the effects of a diet may vary based on a subjects initial weight.
(a) Explain why a randomized block design would be better than a completely randomized design in this setting.
(b) Should researchers form blocks of size 4 based on subjects last names in alphabetical order or by how overweight the subjects are? Explain.
(c) Use technology or Table D to carry out the random assignment required by your design. Explain your method clearly.
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QUESTION:
Comparing weight-loss treatments Twenty overweight females have agreed to participate in a study of the effectiveness of four weight-loss treatments: A, B, C, and D. The researcher first calculates how overweight each subject is by comparing the subjects actual weight with her ideal weight. The subjects and their excess weights in pounds are as follows:
The response variable is the weight lost after 8 weeks of treatment. Previous studies have shown that the effects of a diet may vary based on a subjects initial weight.
(a) Explain why a randomized block design would be better than a completely randomized design in this setting.
(b) Should researchers form blocks of size 4 based on subjects last names in alphabetical order or by how overweight the subjects are? Explain.
(c) Use technology or Table D to carry out the random assignment required by your design. Explain your method clearly.
ANSWER:Step 1 of 5
Given,
Number of overweight females,
Four weight loss treatments = A, B, C and D.
The response variable is the weight lost after 8 weeks of treatment. Previous studies have shown that the effects of a diet may vary based on a subject's initial weight. With this information let’s determine the following: