An experiment on the side effects of pain relievers assigned arthritis patients
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Question
An experiment on the side effects of pain relievers assigned arthritis patients to take one of several over-the-counter pain medications. Of the 450 patients who took one brand of pain reliever, 22 suffered some "adverse symptom." Does the experiment provide strong evidence that fewer than 8% of patients who take this medication have adverse symptoms?
(a) H0: p ---Select--- > < = and Ha: p ---Select--- < > =
(b) The test statistic is (Use 2 decimal places)
(c) The p-value is (Use 4 decimal places)
(d) Therefore, we can conclude that (choose all that apply)
The data does provide statistical evidence at the 0.05 significance level that fewer than 8% of arthritis patients taking the pain medication experience adverse symptoms.
The data does provide statistical evidence at the 0.05 significance level that fewer than 8% of these 450 arthritis patients taking the pain medication experience adverse symptoms.
The data does not provide statistical evidence at the 0.05 significance level that fewer than 8% of arthritis patients taking the pain medication experience adverse symptoms.
The data does provide statistical evidence at the 0.05 significance level that 4.89% of arthritis patients taking the pain medication experience adverse symptoms.
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Explanation / Answer
The statistical software output for this problem is:
One sample proportion summary hypothesis test:
p : Proportion of successes
H0 : p = 0.08
HA : p < 0.08
Hypothesis test results:
Hence,
a) H0 : p = 0.08
HA : p < 0.08
b) Test statistic = -2.43
c) p - Value = 0.0075
d) The data does provide statistical evidence at the 0.05 significance level that fewer than 8% of arthritis patients taking the pain medication experience adverse symptoms.
Option A is correct.
Proportion Count Total Sample Prop. Std. Err. Z-Stat P-value p 22 450 0.048888889 0.012788884 -2.4326682 0.0075Related Questions
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