Question: Case#2: Physicians depend on laboratory test results when managing medical problems such as diabetes or epilepsy. In a uniformity test for glucose tolerance, three different


Case#2: Physicians depend on laboratory test results when managing medical problems such as diabetes or epilepsy. In a uniformity test for glucose tolerance, three different laboratories were each sent n = 5 identical blood samples from a person who had drunk 50 milligrams (mg) of glucose dissolved in water. The laboratory results (in mg/dl) are listed here: Lab 1 Lab 2 Lab 3 Questions: Using 1% level of significance, test the hypothesis that there is 120.1 98,3 103.0 no significant difference in the 3 Lab test, that the person was 110.7 112.1 108.5 observed to have uniform glucose tolerance. 1) State the Null and Alternative hypothesis of the study. (2 points) 108.9 107.7 101.1 2) What appropriate statistical test for means can we use to safely 104.2 say that the processes in the laboratories are under control? 107.9 110.0 (2 points) 100.4 99.2 105.4 3) What is test value and the critical value? (2points) 4) What is the appropriate decision, accept or reject Ho? (2 points) What can you conclude from the findings of the study? (2 points)
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