The makers of Excedrin Extra Strength advertise that its fast-acting formula delivers extra strength headache relief in no more than 15 minutes, on average. A consumer advocacy group believes that this claim is incorrect, and that the true average headache relief time is significantly longer than 15 minutes.
To test their belief, the consumer advocacy group took a random sample of 45 hospital patients who were currently experiencing a headache and administered a dose of Excedrin Extra Strength pain reliever. The amount of time it took for each patient to report relief from their headache, in minutes, was recorded. The sample mean headache relief time was 15.35 minutes, and the sample standard deviation was 0.95 minutes.
Using a significance level of .01, can the consumer advocacy group conclude that the true average headache relief time after taking Excedrin Extra Strength is longer than 15 minutes? Do a complete and appropriate hypothesis test.
Step 1 (Hypotheses)
H0: (Click to select) π x-bar s n μ σ p (Click to select) = ≠ ≤ > ≥ <
HA: (Click to select) μ x-bar π p σ s n (Click to select) = ≠ ≤ > ≥ <
Step 2 (Decision rule)
Using only the appropriate statistical table in your textbook, the critical value for rejecting H0 is (Click to select) + - ± . (report your answer to 3 decimal places, using conventional rounding rules)
Step 3 (Test statistic)
Using the sample data, the calculated value of the test statistic is (Click to select) + - ± . (report your answer to 2 decimal places, using conventional rounding rules)
Step 4 (Evaluate the null hypothesis)
Should the null hypothesis be rejected? (Click to select) yes no
Step 5 (Practical conclusion)
Can the consumer advocacy group conclude that the true average headache relief time after taking Excedrin Extra Strength is longer than 15 minutes? (Click to select) yes no
Using only the appropriate statistical table in your textbook, what is the most accurate statement you can make about the numerical value of the p-value of this hypothesis test?
Answer:
give data are:-
Step 1 (Hypotheses):-
[ claim ]
Step 2 (Decision rule):-
df = (n-1) = (45-1) = 44
t critical value for df = 44, alpha=0.01, right tailed test be:-
[ using t distribution table]
reject the null hypothesis if,
Step 3 (Test statistic):-
Step 4 (Evaluate the null hypothesis):-
YES, the null hypothesis be rejected.
Step 5 (Practical conclusion):-
yes, the consumer advocacy group can conclude that the true average headache relief time after taking Excedrin Extra Strength is longer than 15 minutes.
the numerical value of the p-value of this hypothesis test:-
0.005 < p value < 0.01.
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