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Consider an experiment to determine the effects of alcohol and marijuana on driving. Five randomly
selected subjects are given alcohol to produce legal drunkenness and then are given a simulated driving
test (scored from a top score of 10 to a bottom score of 0). Five different randomly selected subjects are
given marijuana and then the same driving test. Finally, a control group of five subjects is tested for driving
while sober. The driving test scores and the One-Way ANOVA table for these data are shown below. Test the
hypothesis that there is a difference among the means of the three groups at 1% significance level.
Alcohol
3
Drugs
2
Control
8
4
6
7
2
4
8
1
4
3
3
5
6
The following is the summary statistics for the table above generated from an Excel one-way ANOVA
analysis:
ANOVA
ces
SS
df
MS
F
P-value
Between
46.800
2
23.400
13.500
0.000848594
Groups
Within
20.800
12
1.733
Groups
Total
67.600
14
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with
Suppose we obtain a random sample of size 64 from a population
31 and σ = 4. Using the Central Limit Theorem,
(a) Find the probability that the sample mean falls in the interval
(29.5, 31.5).
(b) Find the 15th and 70th percentiles for the sampling distribution
of ; that is, find P15 and p70 such that
P(P15) 0.15 and P(≤P70) ≈ 0.70.
2.
Use the t-table as needed and the following information to solve
the following problems. Based on a sample of size n = 21 drawn from
some(approximately) normally distributed population with unknown
population mean μ and unknown population variance o², we have
82.28 and s = 7.2
(a) Based on the given data information, find the 95% confidence in-
terval for the population mean. Round your answer to two decimal
places.
(b) Based on the confidence interval got in (a), do you believe that
the mean length for the population of all screws is 85? Why?
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