Mathematical Statistics with Applications
Mathematical Statistics with Applications
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ISBN: 9780495110811
Author: Dennis Wackerly, William Mendenhall, Richard L. Scheaffer
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 12.3, Problem 11E

When Y1i, for i = 1, 2,…, n, and Y2i, for i = 1, 2,, n, represent independent samples from two populations with means μ1 and μ2 and variances σ 1 2 and σ 2 2 , respectively, we determined that σ ( Y 1 ¯ Y ¯ 2 ) 2 = ( 1 / n ) ( σ 1 2 + σ 2 2 ) . If the samples were paired and we computed the differences, Di, for i = 1, 2,, n, we determined that σ ( 2 / D ) = ( 1 / n ) ( σ 1 2 + σ 2 2 2 ρ σ 1 σ 2 ) .

  1. a When is σ ( Y ¯ 1 Y ¯ 2 ) 2 greater than σ(2/D)?
  2. b When is σ ( Y ¯ 1 Y ¯ 2 ) 2 equal to σ(2/D)?
  3. c When is σ ( Y ¯ 1 Y ¯ 2 ) 2 less than σ(2/D)?
  4. d Based on the discussion in the text and your answers to parts (a)–(c), when would it be better to implement the matched-pairs experiment and when would it be better to implement the independent samples experiment?
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