Question: A researcher was tasked with determining whether the video display used by travel agents for booking airline reservations should be in color or in black
A researcher was tasked with determining whether the video display used by travel agents for booking airline reservations should be in color or in black and white. Market research has shown that travel agencies were primarily concerned with the speed at which reservations can be made. Therefore, the question was whether color displays allow travel agents to book reservations faster. Fifty subjects were tested with color displays (x-bar = 503 sec, s = 9.3 sec) and fifty subjects were tested with black and white displays (x-bar = 508.2 sec, s = 9.0 sec). Test if the reservations made on the color displays were significantly faster (less time) than those made on the black and white displays at a significance level of 0.05. 1. Write the null and alternative hypothesis. (Let the color display be group 1 and the black and white display be group 2.) 2. What is the p-value for your hypothesis test? Explain whether you will or will not reject the null hypothesis and why. 3. Write out the final conclusion for this hypothesis test. (There (is or is not) sufficient evidence to support the claim that _______.) Then, explain in your own words whether you think the travel agency should use the color or black and white displays.
Lab Ch.11 continued The agencies, however, are not concerned with statistical significance. The agencies would like to know if the difference in speed is of practical importance to them. Market research has shown that in order to justify the higher price of color displays, they must be faster by an average of at least 10 seconds per transaction. 4. Construct a 90% confidence interval for the difference in the means (color minus black and white). 5. Use the interval to explain to the agencies if they should or should not pay for color displays. Use complete sentences and proper grammar
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