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Exercise 4 (MATCHED-PAIR DATA)

•Friday the 6t 9 6 11 11 3
•Friday the13t 13 12 14 10 4

Note: You can also state the H


•Friday the 6th: •Friday the13th: Difference difference. The only change w
9 13 -4 value instead of
6 12 -6
11 14 -3 Hypothesis testing
11 10 1 Ho: Mean Number of Accs Frida
3 4 -1 Ha: Mean Number of Accs Frida
5 12 -7
Average t statistic
-3.33 -2.71
StDev p
3.01 0.0252

alfa / 2 = 0.025, 5 degrees of freedom (6 paired data


To calculate the 95% confidence interval: t alfa/2 = t0.025,5 E (error for CI)
2.5705818356 3.1599
5
12

e: You can also state the Ho of equality and the Ha of


rence. The only change would be the two-tailed alfa
value instead of being 0.05.

thesis testing
Mean Number of Accs Friday 6 => Mean Number of Accs Friday 13
Mean Number of Accs Friday 6 < Mean Number of Accs Friday 13 (different)
IN SPSS:

related to the obtained t


Since p<alfa (0.05) --> We reject null Hypothesis --> There are more
less crashes in Friday 6th compared to Friday 13th. (There are more
crashes in Friday 13th compared to Friday 6th.)
of freedom (6 paired data - 1)
LOWER LIMIT UPPER LIMIT
-6.49 -0.17

We can confirm that with a


95% CI, there is a negative
difference (minus than 0) on
the crashes on Friday 6th.
That means that there are
statistically more crashes on
Friday 13th in the sampled
months (there are between
0.17 and 6.49 more crashes
in Friday 13th compared to
Friday 6th in the sampled
months).
Exercise 5 (MATCHED-PAIR DATA)
•Reported: 68 71 63 70 71 60
•Measured: 67.9 69.9 64.9 68.3 70.3 60.6

•Reported: •Measured: Difference


68 67.9 0.1
71 69.9 1.1
63 64.9 -1.9
70 68.3 1.7
71 70.3 0.7
60 60.6 -0.6
65 64.5 0.5
64 67 -3
54 55.6 -1.6 Hypothesis testing
63 74.2 -11.2 Ho: Mean Reported Weights = Mean Measured
66 65 1 Ha: Mean Reported Weights =! Mean Measured
72 70.8 1.2
Average t statistic
-1.00 -0.98
StDev p related to the obtained t
3.52 0.3461
Since p>alfa (0.005) --> We accep
difference between what male r
measu
alfa / 2 = 0.005, 11 degrees of freedom (12 paired data - 1)
To calculate the 99% confidence interval: t alfa/2 E (error for CILOWER LIMIT
3.105806516 3.1555 -4.16

We can confirm that with


a 99% CI, there is no
statistical difference
between what it is
reported and what it is
measured (0 is included in
the confidence interval).
Male reports between
-4.16 and 2.16 extra
weight when they are
asked compared with the
measured weight.
65 64 54 63 66 72
64.5 67 55.6 74.2 65 70.8

IN SPSS:

ted Weights = Mean Measured Weights


ted Weights =! Mean Measured Weights (different)

ated to the obtained t

nce p>alfa (0.005) --> We accept null Hypothesis --> There is no


difference between what male reports as weight and what it is
measured.
freedom (12 paired data - 1)
UPPER LIMIT
2.16

e can confirm that with


a 99% CI, there is no
statistical difference
between what it is
eported and what it is
easured (0 is included in
he confidence interval).
Male reports between
-4.16 and 2.16 extra
weight when they are
ked compared with the
measured weight.
We can confirm that with
a 95% CI, there is no
statistical difference
between what it is
reported and what it is
measured (0 is included in
the confidence interval).

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