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Question 9 of 15 View Policies Current Attempt in Progress Normal (or average) body temperature of humans is often thought to be 98.6°F. Is that number really the average body temperature for human males? To test this, we will use the Male Temps data set (available from the textbook website) from the previous exercise. (a) What are the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses for this study? O Ho: The average body temperature for males is 98.6°F. H,: The average body temperature for males is not 98.6°F. O Ho: The average body temperature for males is 98.6°F. H,: The average body temperature for males is greater than 98.6°F. O Ho: The average body temperature for males is 98.6°F. H,: The average body temperature for males is smaller than 98.6°F. -/1 E eTextbook and Media
(b) You should have found (in the previous exercise) the sample mean body temperature for the 65 males in our sample to be 98.105°F and the standard deviation to be 0.699°F. Use the Theory-Based Inference applet to find and report a standardized statistic (t-statistic) and a p-value for the test. Round answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. 0.29. t-statistic and p-value= e Textbook and Media (c) Choose the best conclusion based on the p-value. Because the p-value is less than 0.05 we have strong evidence that the male body temperature is 98.6°F. O Because the p-value is less than 0.05 we have strong evidence that the male body temperature is not 98.6°F. O Because the p-value is less than 0.05 we have strong evidence that the average male body temperature is 98.6°F. O Because the p-value is less than 0.05 we have strong evidence that the average male body temperature is not 98.6°F eTextbook and Media
(d) The data did not come from a random sample; rather it came from a convenience sample of healthy adults that were involved in a vaccine study. Given that information, to what population do you think we can generalize our results? Choose the best among the following statements. Any generalization should be done with caution, but we can probably generalize it to all healthy male adults. O Any generalization should be done with caution, but we can probably generalize it to healthy male adults in the study. Any generalization should be done with caution, but we can probably generalize it to healthy male adults similar to those that were in the study. O No generalization is allowed because the sample size is small. eTextbook and Media.
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