Umbrella Corporation is trying to determine whether a new dr
Umbrella Corporation is trying to determine whether a new drug improves mood in individuals with bipolar disorder. The company gave the drug to 249 individuals (Group 1) and a placebo (or sugar pill) to a separate sample of 238 individuals (Group 2). After one month on the drug, 152 of the patients in Group 1 reported improved mood, while 139 of the patients in Group 2 reported the same.
Calculate the upper bound of a 95% confidence interval for the true difference in the proportion of individuals who experienced improved mood, to two decimal places.
Solution
Here, we see that pdo =    0   , the hypothesized population proportion difference.  
           
 Getting p1^ and p2^,          
           
 p1^ = x1/n1 =    0.610441767      
 p2 = x2/n2 =    0.584033613      
           
 Also, the standard error of the difference is          
           
 sd = sqrt[ p1 (1 - p1) / n1 + p2 (1 - p2) / n2] =    0.044449747      
           
           
 For the   90%   confidence level, then  
           
 alpha = (1 - confidence level) =    0.05      
z(alpha) = 1.644853627
Therefore,
upper bound = p1^ - p2^ + z(alpha/2) * sd = 0.09952148 = 0.10 [ANSWER]

