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1 Chapter 10 Statistical Inference for Two Samples Twice as much fun as one sample

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3 10-2 Inference for a Difference in Means of Two Normal Distributions, Variances Known Two populations – count them, 1,..2

4 More on Two Normals Assumptions

5 Oh yes, the test statistic

6 Example 10-1

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9 10-2.2 Type II Error and Choice of Sample Size Two-sided alternative: One-sided alternative: Now go to the Operating Characteristic Curves (VIIa-d)

10 Sample Size Formulas

11 Example 10-3

12 10-2.3 Confidence Interval on a Difference in Means, Variances Known

13 CI Example 10-4

14 Other Useful Formulae Upper Confidence Bound Lower Confidence Bound Choice of Sample Size

15 10-3.1 Hypotheses Tests for a Difference in Means, Variances Unknown Case 1:

16 The Two-Sample or Pooled t-Test

17 Example 10-5 We must do a difference of means test on this data.

18 Example 10-5

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20 Minitab Output for Example 10-5

21 10-3.2 Type II Error and Choice of Sample Size

22 Chart VII(e) d =.74  =.15 d =.74  =.15

23 10-3.1 Hypotheses Tests for a Difference in Means, Variances Unknown Case 2: is distributed approximately as t with degrees of freedom given by

24 Example 10-6

25 The Data in a Normal Prob Plot

26 Example 10-6 (steps 1-5)

27 Example 10-6 (steps 6- 8)

28 Mean of Two Normal Distributions – Variance Unknown – Confidence Intervals Case 1:

29 Mean of Two Normal Distributions – Variance Unknown – Confidence Intervals Case 2:

30 The Next Example Louie Lush has collected the following data concerning the number of ounces of beer consumed per week by the typical UD student and the typical Wright-State student. Assuming the population variances are equal construct a 90% confidence interval for the difference in mean beer consumption between the two schools. Data: Ounces per student per week Wright State Univ of Dayton Sample mean60.465.3 Sample Variance31.444.82 Sample size1012 Pooled Variance:

31 More Next Example Wright State Univ of Dayton Sample mean60.465.3 Sample Variance31.444.82 Sample size1012 Unequal Variances: If you are interested in establishing a tavern near one of the two campus which one would you choose?

32 On to Excel…then Minitab These 2-sample tests are great but what can Excel do for me? To the Ever Excellent Excel Examples

33 Happiness is working a stat problem. Next Class I always work all the problems in the book.


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