a. Drowning in bathtubs is a major cause of death in children less than 5 years old.

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a. Drowning in bathtubs is a major cause of death in children less than 5 years old. A random sample of parents was asked many questions related to bathtub safety. Overall, 85% of the sample said they used baby bathtubs for infants. Estimate the percent of all parents of young children who use baby bathtubs.

b. How seriously do people view speeding in comparison with other annoying behaviors? A large random sample of adults was asked to rate a number of behaviors on a scale of 1 (no problem at all) to 5 (very severe problem). Do speeding drivers get a higher average rating than noisy neighbors?

c. You have data from interviews with a random sample of students who failed to graduate from a particular college in 7 years and also from a random sample of students who entered at the same time and did graduate within 7 years. You will use these data to estimate the difference in the percents of students from rural backgrounds among dropouts and graduates.

d. Do experienced computer-game players earn higher scores when they play with someone present to cheer them on or when they play alone? Fifty teenagers with experience playing a particular computer game have volunteered for a study. We randomly assign 25 of them to play the game alone and the other 25 to play the game with a supporter present. Each player’s score is recorded.


State which inference procedure from Chapter 8, 9, or 10 you would use. Be specific. For example, you might say, “Two-sample z test for the difference between two proportions.” You do not have to carry out any procedures.

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The Practice Of Statistics

ISBN: 9781319113339

6th Edition

Authors: Daren S. Starnes, Josh Tabor

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