The data shown here were collected on losttime accidents the

The data shown here were collected on lost-time accidents (the figures given are mean work-hours lost per month over a period of 1 year) before and after an industrial safety program was put into effect. Data were recorded for six industrial plants.

Do the data provide sufficient evidence to indicate whether the safety program was effective in reducing lost-time accidents? Test using = 0.01. (Use before after = d. Round your answers to three decimal places.)

Test statistic:  t = ?

Rejection region:  If the test is one-tailed, enter NONE for the unused region.

t > ?

t < ?

Plant Number 1 2 3 4 5 6
Before Program 39 64 42 71 60 31
After Program 32 60 41 67 51 31

Solution

Formulating the null and alternative hypotheses,              
              
Ho:   ud   <=   0  
Ha:   ud   >   0  

At level of significance =    0.01          

As we can see, this is a    right   tailed test.      
              
Calculating the standard deviation of the differences (third column):              
              
s =    3.175426481          
              
Thus, the standard error of the difference is sD = s/sqrt(n):              
              
sD =    1.296362432          
              
Calculating the mean of the differences (third column):              
              
XD =    4.166666667          
              
As t = [XD - uD]/sD, where uD = the hypothesized difference =    0   , then      
              
t =    3.214121733   [ANSWER, TEST STATISTIC]

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As df = n - 1 =    5          
              
Then the critical value of t is              
              
tcrit =    +   4.032142984      

Thus,

Rejection Region:

t > 4.0321
t < NONE [ANSWER]

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