In Study Design 2, Super Sneaker Company drew at random two groups of 15 high school students from the Halifax school district database. After obtaining their shoe sizes, the company manufactured 15 pairs of shoes for group 1, each pair with both soles constructed from material A, and 15 pairs of shoes for group 2, each pair with both soles constructed from material B. After 3 months, the amount of sole wear in each shoe was recorded in standardized units, as in the first design.
1.Assume the standard deviation of wear is the same for both materials A and B. Calculate the test statistic.
2.Is this a 1-sided or a 2-sided test?
3.Which interval in the table contains the p-value for the
test?
a. p-value ≤ 0.005
b. 0.005 < p-value ≤ 0.01
c. 0.01 < p-value ≤ 0.025
d. 0.025 < p-value ≤ 0.05
e. 0.05 < p-value ≤ 0.1
f. p-value > 0.1
4.What is the 99% confidence interval for the difference in wear between material B and material A (μB − μA)? Use software to get a more precise critical value, but confirm it's roughtly the same value you get from the table. Use at least 5 digits to the right of the decimal. Lower bound: ( ) Upper bound:( )



In Study Design 2, Super Sneaker Company drew at random two groups of 15 high school...
In Study Design 2, Super Sneaker Company drew at random
two groups of 14 high school students from the Halifax school
district database. After obtaining their shoe sizes, the company
manufactured 14 pairs of shoes for group 1, each pair with both
soles constructed from material A, and 14 pairs of shoes for group
2, each pair with both soles constructed from material B. After 3
months, the amount of sole wear in each shoe was recorded in
standardized units,...
In Study Design 2, Super Sneaker Company drew at random two groups of 14 high school students from the Halifax school district database. After obtaining their shoe sizes, the company manufactured 14 pairs of shoes for group 1, each pair with both soles constructed from material A, and 14 pairs of shoes for group 2, each pair with both soles constructed from material B After 3 months, the amount of sole wear in each shoe was recorded in standardized units,...
In Study Design 2, Super Sneaker Company drew at random two groups of 10 high school students from the Halifax school district database. After obtaining their shoe sizes, the company manufactured 10 pairs of shoes for group 1, each pair with both soles constructed from material A, and 10 pairs of shoes for group 2, each pair with both soles constructed from material B. After 3 months, the amount of sole wear in each shoe was recorded in standardized units,...
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Super Sneaker Company is evaluating two different materials, A and B, to be used to construct the soles of their new active shoe targeted to city high school students in Canada. While material B costs less than material A, the company suspects that mean wear for material B is greater than mean wear for material A. Two study designs were initially developed to test this suspicion. In both designs, Halifax was chosen as a repres ntativ city of the targeted...
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Super Sneaker Company is evaluating two different
materials, A and B, to be used to construct the soles of their new
active shoe targeted to city high school students in Canada. While
material B costs less than material A, the company suspects that
mean wear for material B is greater than mean wear for material A.
Two study designs were initially developed to test this suspicion.
In both designs, Halifax was chosen as a representative city of the
targeted market....
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