Independent and Dependent Samples Which of the following involve independent samples? a. To test the effectiveness of the Atkins diet, 36 randomly selected subjects are weighed before the diet and six months after treatment with the diet. The two samples consist of the before/after weights. b. To determine whether smoking affects memory, 50 randomly selected smokers are given a test of word recall and 50 randomly selected nonsmokers are given the same test. Sample data consist of the scores from the two groups. c. IQ scores are obtained from a random sample of 75 wives and IQ scores are obtained from their husbands. d. Annual incomes are obtained from a random sample of 1200 residents of Alaska and from another random sample of 1200 residents of Hawaii. e. Scores from a standard test of mathematical reasoning are obtained from a random sample of statistics students and another random sample of sociology students.
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In Exercises 520, assume that the two samples are independent simple random samples selected from normally distributed populations, and do not assume that the population standard deviations are equal. Do the following: a. Test the given claim using the Pvalue method or critical value method. b. Construct a confidence interval suitable for testing the given claim.Proctored and Nonproctored Tests In the same study described in the preceding exercise, the same groups of students took a nonproctored testthe results are given below. Use a 0.01 significance level to test the claim that the samples are from populations with the same mean.Group 1 ( Nonroctored ) : n = 30 , x = 70.29 , s = 22.09 Group 2 ( Nonproctored ) : n = 32 , x = 74.26 , s = 18.15
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The first step in solving 9-3 problem number 14 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: In Exercises 520, assume that the two samples are independent simple random samples selected from normally distributed populations, and do not assume that the population standard deviations are equal. Do the following: a. Test the given claim using the Pvalue method or critical value method. b. Construct a confidence interval suitable for testing the given claim.Proctored and Nonproctored Tests In the same study described in the preceding exercise, the same groups of students took a nonproctored testthe results are given below. Use a 0.01 significance level to test the claim that the samples are from populations with the same mean.Group 1 ( Nonroctored ) : n = 30 , x = 70.29 , s = 22.09 Group 2 ( Nonproctored ) : n = 32 , x = 74.26 , s = 18.15
From the textbook chapter Two Means: Independent Samples you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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