1. Is there evidence of diffetence in mean time spent exercising between males and females? In the sample, we have a mean of 12.4 hours a week for 20 males and a mean of 9.4 hours a week for 30 females. 2. Is there evidence of a negative correlation between blood pressure and heart rate? In a sample of 200 2. Is there patients, we found a sample correlation of -0.057.

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2022-11-18

1. Is there evidence of diffetence in mean time spent exercising between males and females? In the sample, we have a mean of 12.4 hours a week for 20 males and a mean of 9.4 hours a week for 30 females.
2. Is there evidence of a negative correlation between blood pressure and heart rate? In a sample of 200 2. Is there patients, we found a sample correlation of -0.057.

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Paskcreessy4k5

Beginner2022-11-19Added 20 answers

Null Hypothesis H 0 ( P 1 = P 2 )
Alternative Hypothesis H 1 ( P 1 < P 2 )
n 1 = 20 P 1 = 12.4 n 2 = 30 P 2 = 9.4 P = n 1 P 1 + n 2 P 2 n 1 + n 2 = 20 × 12.4 + 30 × 9.4 20 + 30 = 10.6
Expected value of ( P 1 P 2 ) is 0 and
S.E of P 1 P 2 = p q ( 1 n 1 + 1 n 2 ) = 12.4 × 9.4 ( 1 20 + 1 30 ) = 3.116 Z = P 1 P 2 S . E = 12.4 9.4 3.1166 = 0.962587
P value 0.167879 (onetailed)
The result is not significant at P<0.05
2. t test= n 2 1 r 2 r
200 2 1 ( 0.057 ) 2 0.057 = 0.803367
P value is 0.21138 (onetailed)
The result is not sihnificant at P <0.05

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