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Random samples of 200 men and 200 women were collected and their resting pulse rates were measured, to estimate how much mean resting pulse rates differ for men and women in the population. An analyst mistakenly paired the observations and constructed an approximate 95 confidence interval for the mean difference to be (5  20.2) beats per minute. If the data had been analyzed correctly, finding an approximate 95 confidence interval for the difference in population means, which of the following parts of the interval would be different?
 a. The sample statistic of 5 beats per minute.
  b. The multiplier of 2.
  c. The standard error of 0.2.
  d. None of the parts would be different; it is an equivalent analysis.

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For each study, decide if the two samples are independent samples or paired samples. A random sample of high school seniors is asked how often (times per week) they eat at a fast-food restaurant. A year later, when the students are freshmen in college, they are asked the same question. The frequencies during the senior year of high school and the freshman year in college are compared.
 a. Independent samples
  b. Paired samples



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B




olgavictoria

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Reply 2 on: Jul 24, 2018
:D TYSM


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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