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| Question 628068:  A recent research report (Behenam & Pooya, 2006)
 began, “There is probably no other area of health care
 that requires a cooperation to the extent that orthodontics
 does,” and explored factors that affected the
 number of hours per day that patients wore their orthodontic
 appliances. The patients in the study reported
 that they used their appliances, on average,
 14.78 hours per day, with a standard deviation of 5.31.
 We’ll treat this group as the population for the purposes
 of this example. Let’s say a researcher wanted
 to study whether a DVD with information about orthodontics
 led to an increase in the amount of time
 patients wear their appliances but decided to use a
 two-tailed test to be conservative. Let’s say he studied
 the next 15 patients at his clinic, asked them to
 watch the DVD, and then found that they wore their
 appliances, on average, 17 hours per day.
 a. What is the independent variable? What is the dependent
 variable?
 b. Did the researcher use random selection to choose
 his sample? Explain your answer.
 c. Conduct all six steps of hypothesis testing. Be sure
 to label all six steps.
 d. If the researcher’s decision in step 6 was wrong,
 what type of error would he have made? Explain
 your answer.
 
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! The patients in the study reported that they used their appliances, on average,
 14.78 hours per day, with a standard deviation of 5.31.
 We’ll treat this group as the population for the purposes
 of this example. Let’s say a researcher wanted
 to study whether a DVD with information about orthodontics
 led to an increase in the amount of time
 patients wear their appliances but decided to use a
 two-tailed test to be conservative. Let’s say he studied
 the next 15 patients at his clinic, asked them to
 watch the DVD, and then found that they wore their
 appliances, on average, 17 hours per day.
 a. What is the independent variable?
 What is the dependent variable?
 b. Did the researcher use random selection to choose
 his sample? Explain your answer. No: his sample was
 based on convenience.
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 c. Conduct all six steps of hypothesis testing. Be sure
 to label all six steps.
 Ho: u = 14.78 hrs
 Ha: u # 14.78
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 t(17) = (17-14.78)/[5.31/sqrt(17)] =1.7238
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 p-value = 2*P(t > 1.7238 when df = 14) = 2*tcdf(1.7238,100,14) = 0.1067
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 Since the p-value is greater than 5%, fail to reject Ho at the 5%
 significance level.
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 d. If the researcher’s decision in step 6 was wrong,
 what type of error would he have made? Explain
 your answer.
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 Ans: Type II. He would conclude the DVD had had a significant effect
 when, in fact, it had not.
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
 
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