Title: Paired Difference Experiments
1Paired Difference Experiments
2Paired Difference Experiment
- Observations are paired and their differences are
analyzed.
3For Example 9.34 Page 407
- Researchers at the University of Alabama compared
the attitudes if male college students towards
their fathers with their attitudes towards their
mothers. Each of a sample of 13 males was asked
to complete the following statement about each of
their parents My relationship with my father
(mother) can best be described as (1)Awful (2)
Poor (3) Average (4) Good (5) Great. The
following data was obtained
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5Mean and Standard deviation of the Differences
6Hypotheses for testing whether students
attitudes towards their fathers differs from
their attitudes towards their mothers.
7Level of Significance, Critical Value, Test
Statistic, p-value
8Conclusion
- Do Not Reject the Null Hypothesis which says that
there is no difference between a male college
students attitude towards his father and mother.
9Homework- Section 9.2
- Pages 405-407, 9.27,9.28,9.31,9.42
10Comparing Two Population Proportions Section 9.3
- Suppose a presidential candidate wishes to
compare the preference of registered voters in
the northeastern United States (NE) with those in
the southeastern United States (SE). Such a
comparison would help determine where to
concentrate campaign efforts.
11The two samples represent independent binomial
experiments
12Point estimate for the difference in the two
binomial populations
1395 Confidence Interval
14Properties of the Sampling Distribution of
- Mean of the sampling distribution is
15Standard Deviation of the sampling Distribution
is
16Sample size requirement when working with two
proportions is the same as with one proportion.
17Homework Section 9.3
- Pages 415-417, 9.43,9.45,9.49,9.54,9.55,9.56
189.56 Page 417
- Geneticists at Duke University have identified
the E2F1 transcription factor as an important
component of cell proliferation control. The
researchers induced DNA synthesis in two batches
if serum-starved cells. One batch was exposed to
E2F1 while the second batch - ( the controls) were not exposed to E2F1. After
30 hours, the number of cells in each batch that
exhibited altered growth was determined.
19The results of the experiment are summarized as
follows
20Give a 90 confidence interval for the difference
in the percentages of cells exhibiting altered
growth
- Stat
- Tests
- 2-Prop Z Interval (B)
- X115
- N1158
- X241
- N292
- C-Level.90
- Calculate -.4442,-.2572
21Test the Hypothesis that the ability of the E2F1
transcription factor to induce cell growth.