Jan Lindhe conducted a study on the effect of an oral antiplaque rinse on plaque buildup on

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Jan Lindhe conducted a study on the effect of an oral antiplaque rinse on plaque buildup on teeth. Fourteen people whose teeth were thoroughly cleaned and polished were randomly assigned to two groups of seven subjects each. Both groups were assigned to use oral rinses (no brushing) for a 2-week period. Group 1 used a rinse that contained an antiplaque agent. Group 2, the control group, received a similar rinse except that, unknown to the subjects, the rinse contained no antiplaque agent. A plaque index x, a measure of plaque buildup, was recorded at 14 days with means and standard deviations for the two groups shown in the table.
Jan Lindhe conducted a study on the effect of an

a. State the null and alternative hypotheses that should be used to test the effectiveness of the antiplaque oral rinse.
b. Do the data provide sufficient evidence to indicate that the oral antiplaque rinse is effective? Test using α = .05.
c. Find the approximate p-value for the test.

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Introduction To Probability And Statistics

ISBN: 9781133103752

14th Edition

Authors: William Mendenhall, Robert Beaver, Barbara Beaver

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