The Practice of Statistics for AP - 4th Edition
The Practice of Statistics for AP - 4th Edition
4th Edition
ISBN: 9781429245593
Author: Starnes, Daren S., Yates, Daniel S., Moore, David S.
Publisher: Macmillan Higher Education
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Chapter 11.2, Problem 34E

a.

To determine

To compute: The proportion of eggs in each group that hatched.

a.

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Answer to Problem 34E

    Hatched
    Cold0.3721
    Neutral 0.4043
    Hot0.6279

The data support that the researchers believed that eggs would not hatch in cold water.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Data set it can be written as:

    MaleFemaleTotal
    PBM91120
    NLCP81119
    PL-LCP81119
    TG-LCP10919
    Total354277

Formula used:

The chi-square test statistics value:

  Eij=Row sum(i)×Column Sum(j)Total sum

  χ2statistic=(OiEi)2Ei

  df=(n1)(m1)pvalue=P(χ2>χ2test)

Calculation:

The proportion of every group is calculated by dividing the number of infants by the row total.

The proportion of each group, can be calculated as:

     MaleFemale
    PBM920=0.451120=0.55
    NLCP819=0.42111119=0.5789
    PL-LCP819=0.42111119=0.5789
    TG-LCP1019=0.5260919=0.4737

Thus, the proportion of in each treatment is,

     Female
    PBM0.55
    NLCP0.5789
    PL-LCP0.5789
    TG-LCP0.4737

In most of the categories proportion of females are greater than the categories proportion of male.

Thus, it is unbalanced between the groups by the gender.

b.

To determine

To explain: There is a statistically significant difference between the three groups or not.

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b.

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Calculation:

To test whether there is a relationship between any of groups or not.

The null and alternative hypotheses are:

  H0:There is no difference between the groupsH1:There is a difference between the groups

From the given table,

The expectation ( Ei ),

     MaleFemale
    PBM9.09090910.90909
    NLCP8.63636410.36364
    PL-LCP8.63636410.36364
    TG-LCP8.63636410.36364

The chi-square test statistics value can be calculated as:

  χ2statistic=((99.0909)29.0909+(1110.9091)210.9091+(88.6364)28.6364+(1110.3636)210.3636+(88.6364)28.6364+(1110.3636)210.3636+(108.3636)28.3636+(910.3636)210.3636)=0.9036

Thus, the test statistic value is 0.9036.

The p-value, at 3 df, can be calculated as:

  pvalue=P(χ2(L2,df)>|0.9036|)=0.1754

Reject the null hypothesis when the p-value is less than the less of significance.

Here, the p-value (0.1754) is greater than the less of significance (0.05).

Thus, the null hypothesis is not rejected. Therefore, the researcher has no enough evidence to conclude that there is a relationship between any of groups.

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