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It is far easier than it looks at first. 2. a) mean = EMBED Equation.DSMT4  standard deviation2 =  EMBED Equation.DSMT4  b) C= Child; A = Adult Adding means: E(C + A) = E(C) + E(A) = 1 + 2 = 3 Adding standard deviations means add the variances then square root Var(C+A) = Var(C) + Var(A) = 1.22 +12 = 2.44 (square root to get 1.562 (slide 14) c) Cost requires that each ticket mean be multiplied by a constant representing cost per ticket. Child: Expected cost of child ticket = E(15x) = 15E(x) = 15 Adult: Expected cost of Adult ticket = E(25x) = 25E(x) = 50 Therefore, Total amount = E(C+A) = E(C) + E(A) = 15 + 50 = $65 Variance = Var(C) + Var(A) = (15)2(1)2 +(25)2(1.2)2 ( square root to get $33.54 Two concepts: Var(ax) = a2(Var(x)) for each, child and adult. Then find Var(C + A) (slide 13) 3. Be specific and complete. Address all aspects. a) Each person will be assigned a number using a random number generator. The names of the people will then be listed, in numerical order (their assigned number) from smallest to greatest. The first 50 people will be group A (the new repellent) and the last 50 will be group B (the current compound). Each group will be given 1 application of the respective repellent in non-labeled, identical containers. Neither the participants nor the researchers will know which group uses which repellent. This information will be available to the analysts only. Each bin will then be assigned a random number (using a random number generator) and each person will use the bin that his/her number corresponds to. After applying the repellent each person will place their right arm in the corresponding bin for one minute. After removing the arm, the number of bites will be determined. The mean number of mosquito bites for each compound will be determined and compared, using a two sample t-test or a confidence interval for the difference in two means for two independent samples. (dont forget to state the inference procedure) b) Matched Pairs now figure out how to block them so that they are paired on purpose, and the pairs are NOT independent Each participant will be given two unlabeled tubes, one that contains the current compounds and one that contains the new compound. Neither the participant nor the researcher will know which tube contains which repellent. Using a random number generator, each participant will be assigned a number. The lowest 50 numbers will put tube 1 onto their right arm and tube 2 onto their left. The remaining 50 will put tube 2 on their right and tube 1 on their left. After application, each participant will be assigned a random number (using a random number generator) and each person will be place both arms in the bin that corresponds to that random number for one minute. After removing their arms the number of bites will be determined and the difference will be determined for each of the 100 participants. A one sample t-test (and/or a confidence interval) for the mean of the differences will be computed to determine the validity of the null hypothesis of no difference (that the mean difference is zero). c) Method two is better (matched pairs) because differences person to person (variability in susceptibility) are controlled for in this experiment. "I Create Fabulous Confidence Intervals (ICFCI)" I = Identify the population and parameter of interest C = Check the Conditions of the procedure F = Formula (state it) C = Calculations (perform them) I = Interpret your results. Doug Tyson, Central York School District 4. Mean comparison, making sure that conditions are met a) The test is a one sample confidence interval for means, or  EMBED Equation.DSMT4 . The information presented indicates that the assumption that the population of differences in growth is normally distributed is appropriate. The 24 seeds were randomly chosen and assigned randomly to the containers.  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