Answer:
a) t distribution, and the degrees of freedom are given by
b)
c)
Step-by-step explanation:
Data given and notation
represent the mean for the sample male
represent the mean for the sample female
represent the sample standard deviation for the males
represent the sample standard deviation for the females
sample size for the group male
sample size for the group female
t would represent the statistic (variable of interest)
Concepts and formulas to use
(a) State the distribution to use for the test. (Enter your answer in the form z or tdf where df is the degrees of freedom. Round your answer to two decimal places.)
We need to conduct a hypothesis in order to check if the difference in the population means, the system of hypothesis would be:
Null hypothesis:
Alternative hypothesis:
We don't have the population standard deviation, so for this case is better apply a t test to compare means, and the statistic is given by:
(1)
And the degrees of freedom are given by
t-test: Is used to compare group means. Is one of the most common tests and is used to determine whether the means of two groups are equal to each other.
b) What is the test statistic? (If using the z distribution round your answer to two decimal places, and if using the t distribution round your answer to three decimal places.)
With the info given we can replace in formula (1) like this:
c) What is the p-value? (Round your answer to four decimal places.)
Since is a bilateral test the p value would be:
Comparing the p value with the significance level we see that so we can conclude that we have enough evidence to reject the null hypothesis, and the difference between the two groups is significantly different.