Provincial governments across Canada have been re-examining their delivery of services, such as health care. A researcher

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Provincial governments across Canada have been re-examining their delivery of services, such as health care. A researcher compared the number of beds in long-term care centres in New Brunswick and in Nova Scotia. Her sample results are summarized in the margin, based on data in Guide to Canadian Healthcare Facilities 1998-1999, Vol. 6 (Canadian Healthcare Association, Ottawa). Testing at the 0.05 significance level, is there sufficient evidence to support a claim that the mean number of beds per centre is greater in Nova Scotia than in New Brunswick? Do the results support a claim that there are more long-term care beds per person in Nova Scotia than in New Brunswick? Why or why not?
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Elementary Statistics

ISBN: 9780321225979

3rd Canadian Edition

Authors: Mario F. Triola

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