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a sampling method where the individuals selected for one sample are used to determine the individuals in the second sample |
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sampling method where an individual selected for one sample does not indicate which individual is to be in the second sample |
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the three requirements to test hypotheses regarding the difference of two means with dependent sampling |
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- the sample is obtained using simple random sampling
- the sample data are matched pairs
- the differences are normally distributed with no outliers or the sample size is large
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Is the following independent or dependent sampling? Why?
A researcher wishes to compare personality types of lawyers and non-lawyers. She obtains a random sample of 217 professionals of each category who take a personality inventory and determines each individual's personality type. |
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The sampling is independent because the individuals selected for one sample do not dictate which individuals are to be in a second sample. |
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Is the following an independent or dependent sample?
An educator wants to determine whether a new cirriculum significantly improves standardized test scores for students. She randomly divides 80 students into two groups. Group 1 is taught using the traditional curriculum, while group 2 is taught using the new cirriculum. At the end of the school year, both groups are given the standardized test and the mean scores are compared. |
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The following data represent the muzzle velocity of shells fired from a 155-mm gun. For each shell, two measurements of the velocity were recorded using two different measuring devices, resulting in the following data.
obser. 1 2 3 4
A 790 795 780 785
B 798 793 789 784
Why are these matched-pairs data? |
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- All the measurements came from rounds fired from the same gun.
- The measurements (A and B) are taken by the same instrument.
- Two measurements (A and B) are taken on the same round.
- The same round was fired in every trial.
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The following data represent the muzzle velocity of shells fired from a 155-mm gun. For each shell, two measurements of the velocity were recorded using two different measuring devices, resulting in the following data.
obser. 1 2 3 4
A 790 795 780 785
B 798 793 789 784
Is there a difference in the measurement of the muzzle velocity between device A and device B at a standard deviation of 0.01 level of significance?
Note: A normal probability plot and boxplot of the data indicate that the differences are approximately normaly distributed with no outliers.
What is your conclusion regadring H0? |
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What are matched-pairs samples/data? |
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Are often referred to as dependent samples.
Dependent samples are when the individuals selected for one sample are used to determine the individuals in the second sample |
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