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For each statement below, determine if a Type I or a Type II error was made. If

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Question

For each statement below, determine if a Type I or a Type II error was made. If an error was made, please determine which, a Type I error or a Type II error, was committed.

a. A bank wants to know if the enrollment on their website is above 30% based on a small sample of customers. They test H0:p = 0.3 versus HA:p > 0.3 and reject the null hypothesis. Later they find out that actually 28% of all customers enrolled.

b. A student tests 100 students to determine whether other students on her campus prefer soda brand A or soda brand B and finds no evidence that preference for brand A is not 0.5. Later, a marketing company tests all students on campus and finds no difference.

c. A human resource analyst wants to know if the applications this year score, on average, higher on their placement exam than the 52.5 points the candidates averaged last year. She samples 50 recent tests and finds the average to be 54.1 points. She fails to reject the null hypothesis that the mean is 52.5 points. At the end of the year, they find that the candidates this year had a mean of 55.3 points.

d. A pharmaceutical company tests whether a drug lifts the headache relief rate from the 25% achieved by the placebo. They fail to reject the null hypothesis because the P-value is 0.465. Further testing shows that the drug actually relieves headaches in 38% of people

Explanation / Answer

A Type I error is the incorrect rejection of a true null hypothesis

A Type II error is the failure to reject a false null hypothesis.

a. A bank wants to know if the enrollment on their website is above 30% based on a small sample of customers. They test H0:p = 0.3 versus HA:p > 0.3 and reject the null hypothesis. Later they find out that actually 28% of all customers enrolled. : Type I error.

b. A student tests 100 students to determine whether other students on her campus prefer soda brand A or soda brand B and finds no evidence that preference for brand A is not 0.5. Later, a marketing company tests all students on campus and finds no difference. : No error

c. A human resource analyst wants to know if the applications this year score, on average, higher on their placement exam than the 52.5 points the candidates averaged last year. She samples 50 recent tests and finds the average to be 54.1 points. She fails to reject the null hypothesis that the mean is 52.5 points. At the end of the year, they find that the candidates this year had a mean of 55.3 points. : Type II Error

d. A pharmaceutical company tests whether a drug lifts the headache relief rate from the 25% achieved by the placebo. They fail to reject the null hypothesis because the P-value is 0.465. Further testing shows that the drug actually relieves headaches in 38% of people: Type II error