The average length of a pregnancy (ending in spontaneous labor) is approximately
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The average length of a pregnancy (ending in spontaneous labor) is approximately 278 days, but some believe that the arrival time of the first birth tends to be longer. You wish to conduct a hypothesis test to investigate this claim. 1.a) State the null and alternative hypotheses in both words and mathematical notation, to answer the question, "Are first pregnancies generally longer than subsequent ones?" 1.b) You take a SRS of 23 relevant pregnancies and find that they last an average of x=2S0.S days with a sample standard deviation of s = 8.2 days. Calculate a 90% Confidence Interval for the true average. 1.c) Calculate a test statistic for testing the hypothesis in 1.a with the data found in 1.b. 1.d) Based on your test statistic found in 1.e. what is the p-value associated with this test? 1.e) Based on the p-value found in 1.d, testing at a 5% level, what do you conclude about your null and alternative hypotheses? What does this mean in terms of the original question of interest?Explanation / Answer
Part-a
Null hypothesis H0: =278
Alternative hypothesis H0: >278
Part-b
Degree of freedom=23-1=22
Critical t=1.7171
90% confidence interval =xbar±t*s/sqrt(n)
=280.8±2.7171*8.2/sqrt(23)
=(276.154253 285.445747)
Part-c
Test statistic t=( xbar-278)/(s/sqrt(n))
=(280.8-278)/(8.2/sqrt(23))
=1.6376
Part-d
p-value=0.0579
Part-e
As p-value>0.05, we do not reject the null hypothesis and conclude that arrival time is no longer than 278 days
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