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Two-Sided Hypothesis Tests

p ,29 p ,32,33 p

 Parameter of Interest  State Hypothesis  Conditions (SIN)  Calculations (picture, test statistic, probability statement, p-value)  Interpretation

 The medical director of a large company is concerned about the effects of stress on the company’s younger executives. According to the National Center for Health Statistics, the mean systolic blood pressure for males 35 to 44 years of age is 128, and the standard deviation in this population is 15. The medical director examines the medical records of 72 male executives in this age group and finds that their mean systolic blood pressure is x-bar = Is this evidence that the mean blood pressure for all the company’s younger male executives is different from the national average?

Hypothesis Conditions Calculations Interpretation

 The company medical director now institutes a health promotion campaign to encourage employees to exercise more and eat a healthier diet. One measure of effectiveness of such a program is a drop in blood pressure. The director chooses a sample of 50 employees and compares their blood pressure before the campaign and again a year later. The mean change in systolic blood pressure for these n = 50 employees is x-bar = -6. We take the population standard deviation to be σ = 20. The director decide to use an α =.05.

 The Deely Laboratory analyzes specimens of a drug to determine the concentration of the active ingredient. Such chemical analyses are not perfectly precise. Repeated measurements on the same specimen will give slightly different results. The results of repeated measurements follow a Normal distribution quite closely. The analysis procedure has no bias, so the mean µ of the population of all measurements is the true concentration of the specimen. The standard deviation of this distribution is a property of the analysis method and is known to be σ =.0068 grams per liter. The laboratory analyzes each specimen three time and report the mean result.

 If the three readings are and.8447 is there significance at the α =.01level that the concentration is different from the desired.86? We will only show calculations.  Significance Test  Confidence