A study conducted by the research department of a pharmaceutical company claims that the annual spending (per person) for prescription drugs for allergy relief, μ1 , is greater than or equal to the annual spending (per person) for non-prescription allergy relief medicine, μ2 . A health insurance company conducted an independent study and collected data from a random sample of 205 individuals for prescription allergy relief medicine. The sample mean is found to be 17.5 dollars/year, with a sample standard deviation of 5.2 dollars/year. They have also collected data for non-prescription allergy relief medicine. An independent random sample of 200 individuals yielded a sample mean of 18.5 dollars/year, and a sample standard deviation of 4.1 dollars/year. Since the sample size is quite large, it is assumed that the population standard deviation of the sales (per person) for prescription and non-prescription allergy relief medicine can be estimated by using the sample standard deviation values given above. Is there sufficient evidence to reject the claim made by the research department of the company, at the 0.01 level of significance? Perform a one-tailed test. Then fill in the table below. Carry your intermediate computations to at least three decimal places and round your answers as specified in the table. (If necessary, consult a list of formulas.) The null hypothesis: H0: The alternative hypothesis: H1: The type of test statistic: (Choose one)ZtChi squareF The value of the test statistic: (Round to at least three decimal places.) The critical value at the 0.01 level of significance: (Round to at least three decimal places.) Can we reject the claim that the mean spending on prescription allergy relief medication is greater than or equal to the mean spending on non-prescription allergy relief medication? Yes No μ σ p x s p
A study conducted by the research department of a pharmaceutical company claims that the annual spending...
A study conducted by the research department of a pharmaceutical company claims that the annual spending (per person) for prescription drugs for allergy relief, py, is greater than or equal to the annual spending (per person) for non-prescription allergy relief medicine, uy. A health insurance company conducted an independent study and collected data from a random sample of 210 individuals for prescription allergy relief medicine. The sample mean is found to be 17.7 dollars/year, with a sample standard deviation of...
Hypothesis test for the difference of population means: Z test A study conducted by the research department of a pharmaceutical company claims that the annual spending (per person) for prescription drugs for allergy relief, is greater than or equal to the annual spending (per person) for non-prescription allergy relief medicine, Hly. A health insurance company conducted an independent study and collected data from a random sample of 285 individuals for prescription allergy relief medicine. The sample mean is found to...
For a study conducted by the research department of a pharmaceutical company, 280 randomly selected individuals were asked to report the amount of money they spend annually on prescription allergy relief medication. The sample mean was found to be $17.50 with a standard deviation of $5.30 . A random sample of 275 individuals was selected independently of the first sample. These individuals reported their annual spending on non-prescription allergy relief medication. The mean of the second sample was found to...
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