Introductory Statistics
Mathematics and StatisticsHypothesis Testing for Two Means and Two Proportions
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Student Learning Outcomes
- The student will select the appropriate distributions to use in each case.
- The student will conduct hypothesis tests and interpret the results.
- the business section from two consecutive days’ newspapers
- three small packages of M&Ms®
- five small packages of Reese's Pieces®
Increasing Stocks Survey
Look at yesterday’s newspaper business section. Conduct a hypothesis test to determine if
the proportion of New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) stocks that increased is greater than the
proportion of NASDAQ stocks that increased. As randomly as possible, choose 40 NYSE
stocks, and 32 NASDAQ stocks and complete the following statements.
- H0: _________
- Ha: _________
- In words, define the random variable.
- The distribution to use for the test is _____________.
- Calculate the test statistic using your data.
- Draw a graph and label it appropriately. Shade the actual level of significance.
- Graph:
- Calculate the p-value.
- Graph:
- Do you reject or not reject the null hypothesis? Why?
- Write a clear conclusion using a complete sentence.
Decreasing Stocks Survey
Randomly pick eight stocks from the newspaper. Using two consecutive days’ business sections, test whether the stocks went down, on average, for the second day.
- H0: ________
- Ha: ________
- In words, define the random variable.
- The distribution to use for the test is _____________.
- Calculate the test statistic using your data.
- Draw a graph and label it appropriately. Shade the actual level of significance.
- Graph:
- Calculate the p-value:
- Graph:
- Do you reject or not reject the null hypothesis? Why?
- Write a clear conclusion using a complete sentence.
Candy Survey Buy three small packages of M&Ms and five small packages of Reese's Pieces (same net weight as the M&Ms). Test whether or not the mean number of candy pieces per package is the same for the two brands.
- H0: ________
- Ha: ________
- In words, define the random variable.
- What distribution should be used for this test?
- Calculate the test statistic using your data.
- Draw a graph and label it appropriately. Shade the actual level of significance.
- Graph:
- Calculate the p-value.
- Graph:
- Do you reject or not reject the null hypothesis? Why?
- Write a clear conclusion using a complete sentence.
Shoe Survey Test whether women have, on average, more pairs of shoes than men. Include all forms of sneakers, shoes, sandals, and boots. Use your class as the sample.
- H0: ________
- Ha: ________
- In words, define the random variable.
- The distribution to use for the test is ________________.
- Calculate the test statistic using your data.
- Draw a graph and label it appropriately. Shade the actual level of significance.
- Graph:
- Calculate the p-value.
- Graph:
- Do you reject or not reject the null hypothesis? Why?
- Write a clear conclusion using a complete sentence.
- Introductory Statistics
- Preface
- Sampling and Data
- Descriptive Statistics
- Introduction
- Stem-and-Leaf Graphs (Stemplots), Line Graphs, and Bar Graphs
- Histograms, Frequency Polygons, and Time Series Graphs
- Measures of the Location of the Data
- Box Plots
- Measures of the Center of the Data
- Skewness and the Mean, Median, and Mode
- Measures of the Spread of the Data
- Descriptive Statistics
- Probability Topics
- Discrete Random Variables
- Introduction
- Probability Distribution Function (PDF) for a Discrete Random Variable
- Mean or Expected Value and Standard Deviation
- Binomial Distribution
- Geometric Distribution
- Hypergeometric Distribution
- Poisson Distribution
- Discrete Distribution (Playing Card Experiment)
- Discrete Distribution (Lucky Dice Experiment)
- Continuous Random Variables
- The Normal Distribution
- The Central Limit Theorem
- Confidence Intervals
- Hypothesis Testing with One Sample
- Hypothesis Testing with Two Samples
- The Chi-Square Distribution
- Linear Regression and Correlation
- F Distribution and One-Way ANOVA
- Appendix A: Review Exercises (Ch 3-13)
- Appendix B: Practice Tests (1-4) and Final Exams
- Appendix C: Data Sets
- Appendix D: Group and Partner Projects
- Appendix E: Solution Sheets
- Appendix F: Mathematical Phrases, Symbols, and Formulas
- Appendix G: Notes for the TI-83, 83+, 84, 84+ Calculators
- Appendix H: Tables