2 In an experiment to compare two diets for fattening beef steers, nine pairs of animals were...

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2 In an experiment to compare two diets for fattening beef steers, nine pairs of animals were chosen from the herd; members of each pair were matched as closely as possible with respect to hereditary factors. The members of each pair were randomly allocated, one to each diet. The following table shows the weight gains (lb) of the animals ever a 140-day test period on diet 1(Y1,) and on diet 2 (Y2).6
2 In an experiment to compare two diets for fattening

(a) Calculate the standard error of the mean difference.
(b) Test for a difference between the diets using a paired / test at a = 0.10. Use a non directional alternative.
(c) Construct a 90% confidence interval for μD.
(d) Interpret the confidence interval from part (c) in the context of this setting.

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Statistics For The Life Sciences

ISBN: 9780321989581

5th Edition

Authors: Myra Samuels, Jeffrey Witmer, Andrew Schaffner

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