A new cream that advertises that it can reduce wrinkles and
A new cream that advertises that it can reduce wrinkles and improve skin was subject to a recent study. A sample of 41 women over the age of 50 used the new cream for 6 months. Of those 41 women, 35 of them reported skin improvement(as judged by a dermatologist). Is this evidence that the cream will improve the skin of more than 60% of women over the age of 50? Test using =0.05.
Solution
Formulating the null and alternatuve hypotheses,
Ho: p <= 0.6
Ha: p > 0.6
As we see, the hypothesized po = 0.6
Getting the point estimate of p, p^,
p^ = x / n = 0.82
Getting the standard error of p^, sp,
sp = sqrt[po (1 - po)/n] = 0.069282032
Getting the z statistic,
z = (p^ - po)/sp = 3.175426481
As this is a 1 tailed test, then, getting the p value,
p = 0.000748082
significance level = 0.05
As P < 0.05, we REJECT THE NULL HYPOTHESIS.
Thus, there is sufficient evidence that the cream will improve the skin of more than 60% of women over the age of 50. [CONCLUSION]
