Title: Business Statistics: A First Course
1Business Statistics A First Course
- Fundamentals of Hypothesis TestingChapter 9
Examples
2Identifying Hypotheses Thinking Challenge
What Are the Hypotheses?
- 1. Is the population average amount of TV viewing
12 hours? - 2. Is the population average amount of TV viewing
different from 12 hours? - 3. Is the average cost per hat less than or equal
to 20? - 4. Is the average amount spent in the bookstore
greater than 25?
3Identifying Hypotheses Solution
- 1. Is the population average amount of TV viewing
12 hours? - ?X 12 ?X ? 12 H0 ?X 12 H1 ?X ? 12
- 2. Is the population average amount of TV viewing
different from 12 hours? - ?X ? 12 ?X 12 H0 ?X 12 H1 ?X ? 12
4Identifying Hypotheses Solution
- 3. Is the average cost per hat less than or equal
to 20? - ?X ? 20 ?X ? 20 H0 ?X ? 20 H1 ?X ? 20
- 4. Is the average amount spent in the bookstore
greater than 25? - ?X ? 25 ?X ? 25 H0 ?X ? 25 H1 ?X ? 25
5Two-Tailed Z Test Thinking Challenge
- Youre a Q/C inspector. You want to find out if
a new machine is making electrical cords to
customer specification average breaking strength
of 70 lb. with ?X 3.5 lb. You take a sample of
36 cords compute a sample mean of 69.7 lb. At
the .05 level, is there evidence that the machine
is not meeting the average breaking strength?
6Solution Template
- H0
- H1
- ?
- n
- Critical Value(s)
Test Statistic Decision Conclusion
0
Z
7Two-Tailed Z Test Solution
- H0 ?X 70
- H1 ?X ? 70
- ? .05
- n 36
- Critical Value(s)
Test Statistic Decision Conclusion
X
?
?
?
69
7
70
.
x
Z
?
?
?
?
51
.
?
3
5
.
x
n
36
Reject H
Reject H
Do Not Reject at ? .05
0
0
.025
.025
No Evidence Average Is Not 70
0
1.96
-1.96
Z
8One-Tailed Z Test Thinking Challenge
- Youre an analyst for Ford. You want to find out
if the average miles per gallon of Escorts is at
least 32 mpg. Similar models have a standard
deviation of 3.8 mpg. You take a sample of 60
Escorts compute a sample mean of 30.7 mpg. At
the .01 level, is there evidence that the miles
per gallon is at least 32?
9Solution Template
- H0
- H1
- ?
- n
- Critical Value(s)
Test Statistic Decision Conclusion
0
Z
10One-Tailed Z Test Solution
- H0 ?X ? 32
- H1 ?X
- ? .01
- n 60
- Critical Value(s)
Test Statistic Decision Conclusion
X
?
?
?
30
7
32
.
x
Z
?
?
?
?
2
65
.
?
3
8
.
x
n
60
Reject
Reject at ? .01
.01
There Is Evidence Average Is Less than 32
Z
0
-2.33
11Two-Tailed t TestThinking Challenge
- You work for the FTC. A manufacturer of
detergent claims that the mean weight of
detergent is 3.25 lb. You take a random sample
of 64 containers. You calculate the sample
average to be 3.238 lb. with a standard deviation
of .117 lb. At the .01 level, is the
manufacturer correct?
3.25 lb.
12Solution Template
- H0
- H1
- ?
- df
- Critical Value(s)
Test Statistic Decision Conclusion
t
0
13Two-Tailed t Test Solution
- H0 ?X 3.25
- H1 ?X ? 3.25
- ? ? .01
- df ? 64 - 1 63
- Critical Value(s)
Test Statistic Decision Conclusion
X
?
?
?
3
238
3
25
.
.
x
t
?
?
?
?
82
.
S
117
.
n
64
Reject H
Reject H
Do Not Reject at ? .01
0
0
.005
.005
There is No Evidence Average Is Not 3.25
t
0
2.6561
-2.6561
14One-Tailed t Test Thinking Challenge
- Youre a marketing analyst for Wal-Mart.
Wal-Mart had teddy bears on sale last week. The
weekly sales ( 00) of bears sold in 10 stores
was 8 11 0 4 7 8 10 5 8 3. At
the .05 level, is there evidence that the average
bear sales per store is more than 5 ( 00)?
15Solution Template
- H0
- H1
- ?
- df
- Critical Value(s)
Test Statistic Decision Conclusion
t
0
16One-Tailed t Test Solution
- H0 ?X ? 5
- H1 ?X 5
- ? .05
- df 10 - 1 9
- Critical Value(s)
Test Statistic Decision Conclusion
X
?
?
?
6
4
5
.
x
t
?
?
?
?
1
31
.
S
3
373
.
n
10
Reject
Do Not Reject at ? .05
.05
There Is No Evidence Average Is More than 5
t
0
1.8331