The time taken for healthy Canadian adults to complete a logic
problem is believed to have a mean 40 seconds. It is of interest to
investigate whether UBC students perform better on average than
healthy adult Canadians, so the logic problem is given to a sample
of 80 UBC students, and their times to solution are recorded. The
sample mean and standard deviation are 36 seconds and 17
seconds.
Part a) What is/are the parameters of interest
relevant to this hypothesis test? Choose all parameters that you
use to set up the null and alternative hypotheses, as well as those
referenced in the assumptions and derivation of the relevant test
statistic.
A. The mean time for the 80 UBC students to
complete the logic problem.
B. 80
C. 40 seconds
D. The mean time for all UBC students to complete
the logic problem.
E. None of the above
Part b) Compute the test statistic (Please round your answer to three decimal places):
Part c)
Suppose that, based on data collected, you reject the null
hypothesis. Which of the following could you conclude?
There is sufficient evidence to suggest the mean time taken to
solve the logic problem by UBC students is less than the mean time
for healthy adult Canadians.
There is sufficient evidence to suggest the mean time taken to
solve the logic problem by UBC students is the same as the mean
time for healthy adult Canadians.
There is sufficient evidence to suggest the mean time taken to
solve the logic problem by UBC students is greater than the mean
time for healthy adult Canadians.
There is insufficient evidence to suggest the mean time taken to
solve the logic problem by UBC students is the same as the mean
time for healthy adult Canadians.
There is insufficient evidence to suggest the mean time taken to
solve the logic problem by UBC students is less than the mean time
for healthy adult Canadians.
There is insufficient evidence to suggest the mean time taken to
solve the logic problem by UBC students is greater than the mean
time for healthy adult Canadians.
Part d)
Suppose that, based on the data collected, you obtain a PP-value
of 0.02 (confirm this using the t-table). This means:
the sample of UBC students performed relatively better, if indeed
the true mean time taken to solve the logic problem by all UBC
students is 40 seconds.
there is a 2% chance that UBC students perform better on average
than healthy adult Canadians.
there is a 2% chance that UBC students perform worse on average
than healthy adult Canadians.
the probability of UBC students performing as well or better is
0.02, if indeed the true mean time taken to solve the logic problem
by all UBC students is 40 seconds.
the probability of UBC students performing as well or worse is
0.02, if indeed the true mean time taken to solve the logic problem
by all UBC students is 40 seconds.
the sample of UBC students performed relatively worse, if indeed
the true mean time taken to solve the logic problem by all UBC
students is 40 seconds.
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