Question: As was explained in the previous question, the normal (or average) body temperature of humans is oft en thought to be 98.6 F. Is that
As was explained in the previous question, the normal (or average) body temperature of humans is oft en thought to be 98.6° F. Is that number really the average? To test this, we will use a data set obtained from 65 healthy male volunteers aged 18 to 40 that were participating in vaccine trials. We will assume this sample is representative of a population of all healthy males.
a. The data set can be found on the textbook website as MaleTemps. Use the Theory-Based Inference applet to find a 95% confidence interval for the population mean body temperature for healthy males.
b. Based on your confidence interval, is 98.6° F a plausible value for the population average body temperature or is the average significantly more or less than 98.6° F? Explain how you are determining this.
c. In the context of this study, was it valid to use the theory-based (t-distribution) approach to find a confidence interval? Explain your reasoning
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