Given the scenario: IQ scores from the general population form a normal distribu
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Given the scenario: IQ scores from the general population form a normal distribution with a m = 100 and s = 15. However, data indicate that children’s intelligence may be affected if their mothers have German measles during pregnancy. Using hospital records, a researcher obtained a sample of n = 64 school children whose mothers all had German measles during their pregnancies. The average IQ for this sample was x = 94. Do these data indicate that German measles have a significant effect on IQ? Test with P=0.05.
Note
µ = population mean
x = sample mean
s = standard deviation
What is the level of significance to be used?
What is your decision rule? (In other words, what is your rejection region?)
Calculate the z statistic
Do you reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis?
Is a child’s intelligence affected if the mother has German measles during pregnancy?
Explanation / Answer
1)level of significance to be used =0.05
for 0.05 level ; critical z=1.96
2)therefore rejectio region : if test stat z>1.96 or z<-1.96 ; reject null hypothesis
3) for n=64; std error of mean =std deviation/(n)1/2 =15/(64)1/2 =1.875
therefore test stat z=(X-mean)/std error =(94-100)/1.875=-3.2
as test stat z falls into critical region; we reject null hypothesis.
therefore we have sufficient evidence to conclude that a child’s intelligence affected if the mother has German measles during pregnancy
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