AP Statistics 2017

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
vote    for him and is  overjoyed   at  his soon-to-be-celebrated   victory.    Explain carefully   why Harvey
should not get too excited until the votes are counted.



  1.          A   company uses    two different   models, call    them    model   A   and model   B,  of  a   machine to  produce

    electronic locks for hotels. The company has several hundred of each machine in use in its various
    factories. The machines are not perfect, and the company would like to phase out of service the one
    that produces the most defects in the locks. A random sample of 13 model A machines and 11 model
    B machines are tested and the data for the average number of defects per week are given in the
    following table.




Dotplots    of  the data    indicate    that    there   are no  outliers    or  strong  skewness    in  the data    and that    there   are
no strong departures from normal. Do these data provide statistically convincing evidence that the
two machines differ in terms of the number of defects produced?



  1.     Take    another look    at  the preceding   problem.    Suppose there   were    30  of  each    model   machine that

    were sampled. Assuming that the sample means and standard deviations are the same as given in
    question 9, how might this have affected the hypothesis test you performed in that question?



  2. The directors of a large metropolitan airport claim that security procedures are 98% accurate in
    detecting banned metal objects that passengers may try to carry onto a plane. The local agency
    charged with enforcing security thinks the security procedures are not as good as claimed. A study of
    250 passengers showed that screeners missed nine banned carry-on items. What is the P -value for
    this test and what conclusion would you draw based on it?

  3. A group of 175 married couples are enrolled in a study to see if women have a stronger reaction than
    men to videos that contain violent material. At the conclusion of the study, each couple is given a
    questionnaire designed to measure the intensity of their reaction. Higher values indicate a stronger
    reaction. The means and standard deviations for all men, all women, and the differences between
    husbands and wives are as follows:


Do  the data    give    strong  statistical evidence    that    wives   have    a   stronger    reaction    to  violence    in  videos
than do their husbands? Assume that σ for the differences is 1.77.



  1.     An  election    is  bitterly    contested   between two rivals. In  a   poll    of  750 potential   voters  taken   4   weeks

    before the election, 420 indicated a preference for candidate Grumpy over candidate Dopey. Two
    weeks later, a new poll of 900 randomly selected potential voters found 465 who plan to vote for
    Grumpy. Dopey immediately began advertising that support for Grumpy was slipping dramatically



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