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A electronics manufacturer has developed a new type of remote
control button that is designed to operate longer before failing to
work consistently. A random sample of 28 of the new buttons is
selected and each is tested in continuous operation until it fails
to work consistently. The resulting lifetimes are found to have a
sample mean of ?¯x¯ = 1254.6 hours and a sample standard deviation
of s = 109.1. Independent tests reveal that the mean lifetime of
the best remote control button on the market is 1225 hours. Conduct
a hypothesis test to determine if the new button's mean lifetime
exceeds 1225 hours. Round all calculated answers to four decimal
places.
2. Which of the following conditions must be met to perform this
hypothesis test? Select all the correct answers.
A. The sample must be large enough so that at
least 10 buttons fail and 10 succeed.
B. The observations must be independent.
C. We must be able to expect that at least 5
buttons will fail to work consistently.
D. The number of remote control buttons tested
must be normally distributed.
E. The lifetime of remote control buttons must be
normally distributed.
3. Calculate the test statistic ? z t X^2 F =
4. Calculate the p-value
5. Calculate the effect size, Cohen's d, for this test. ?̂ d^ =
6. The results of this test indicate we have a...
A. small
B. large
C. moderate to large
D. small to moderate
effect size, and...
A. extremely strong evidence
B. some evidence
C. strong evidence
D. very strong evidence
E. little evidence
that the null model is not compatible with our observed result.