Studies in the general population suggest that the gestation
Studies in the general population suggest that the gestation length of uncomplicated pregnancies varies according to a normal distribution with u=39 weeks with o=2 weeks. A sample of 22 middle-class African American women demonstrates an average gestation length (x)[mean] of 38.5 weeks. test whether the mean gestation period in the african american women is significantly different from the expected value of 39 weeks. use a two-sided alternative hypothesis. show all hypothesis steps.
Solution
Formulating the null and alternative hypotheses,
Ho: u = 39
Ha: u =/ 39
As we can see, this is a two tailed test.
Thus, getting the critical t,
df = n - 1 = 21
tcrit = +/- 2.079613845
Getting the test statistic, as
X = sample mean = 38.5
uo = hypothesized mean = 39
n = sample size = 22
s = standard deviation = 2
Thus, t = (X - uo) * sqrt(n) / s = -1.17260394
Also, the p value is
p = 0.254085212
As |t| < 2.0796, or P > 0.05, we FAIL TO REJECT THE NULL HYPOTHESIS.
Thus, there is no significant evidence to say that the sample of African American women has a mean gestation period different from 39 weeks. [CONCLUSION]
