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ELEN [110]
3 years ago
10

Many freeways have service (or logo) signs that give information on attractions, camping, lodging, food, and gas services prior

to off-ramps. These signs typically do not provide information on distances. An article reported that in one investigation, six sites along interstate highways where service signs are posted were selected. For each site, crash data was obtained for a three-year period before distance information was added to the service signs and for a one-year period afterward. The number of crashes per year before and after the sign changes were as follows.
Before 13 22 65 123 56 63
After 14 21 43 84 75 72
1. The article included the statement "A paired t-test was performed to determine whether there was any change in the mean number of crashes before and after the addition of distance information on the signs." Carry out such a test. (Note: The relevant normal probability plot shows a substantial linear pattern.)
a. State and test the appropriate hypotheses. (Use α = 0.05.)
b. Calculate the test statistic and P-value. (Round your test statistic to two decimal places and your P-value to three decimal places.)
t = _____
p-value = _____
c. State the conclusion in the problem context.
A. Fail to reject H0. The data does not suggest a significant mean difference in the average number of accidents after information was added to road signs.
B. Reject H0. The data suggests a significant mean difference in the average number of accidents after information was added to road signs.
C. Fail to reject H0. The data suggests a significant mean difference in the average number of accidents after information was added to road signs.
D. Reject H0. The data does not suggest a significant mean difference in the average number of accidents after information was added to road signs.
2. If a seventh site were to be randomly selected among locations bearing service signs, between what values would you predict the difference in the number of crashes to lie? (Use a 95% prediction interval. Round your answers to two decimal places.)
Mathematics
1 answer:
Dahasolnce [82]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Test statistic = 0.63

Pvalue = 0.555

A. Fail to reject H0. The data does not suggest a significant mean difference in the average number of accidents after information was added to road signs.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :

Before 13 22 65 123 56 63

After_ 14 21 43 84 75 72

To perform a paired t test :

H0 : μd = 0

H1 : μd ≠ 0

We obtain the difference between the two dependent sample readings ;

Difference, d = -1, 1, 22, 39, -19, -9

The mean of difference, Xd = Σd/ n = 33/6 = 5.5

The standard deviation, Sd = 21.296 (calculator).

The test statistic :

T = Xd ÷ (Sd/√n) ; where n = 6

T = 5.5 ÷ (21.296/√6)

T = 5.5 ÷ 8.6940555

T = 0.6326

The Pvalue : Using a Pvalue calculator ;

df = n - 1 = 6 - 1 = 5

Pvalue(0.6326, 5) = 0.5548

Decision region :

Reject H0 ; If Pvalue < α; α = 0.05

Since 0.5548 > 0.05 ; we fail to reject the Null and conclude that the data does not suggest a significant mean difference in the average number of accidents after information was added to road signs.

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