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Testing p1 – p2 (Case I) Example: The effectiveness of Aspirin

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1 Testing p1 – p2 (Case I) Example: The effectiveness of Aspirin
A research project employing 22,000 American physicians was conduct to discover whether aspirin can prevent heart attacks. Half of the participants in the research took aspirin, and half took placebo. In a three years period,104 of those who took aspirin and 189 of those who took the placebo had had heart attacks. Is aspirin effective in preventing heart attacks?

2 The effectiveness of Aspirin
Solution The problem objective is to compare the population of sales of the two packaging designs. The data is qualitative (yes/no for the purchase of the new design per customer) The hypotheses test are H0: p1 - p2 = 0 H1: p1 - p2 > 0 We identify here case 1. Population 1 – purchases of Design A Population 2 – purchases of Design B

3 Solving by hand For a 5% significance level the rejection region is z > za = -z.05 = < , so reject the null hypothesis.


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