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Project B Stats Hw

Part B: Hypothesis Testing and Confidence Intervals

The data file includes four hypotheses labeled a. - d.

  • a. Mean sales per week exceeds 41.5 per salespersonb. Proportion receiving online training is less than 55%c. Mean calls made among those with no training is less than 145d. Mean time per call is greater than 15 minutes
  1. Using the same data set from Part A, perform the hypothesis test for each speculation in order to see if there is evidence to support the manager's belief. Use the Seven Elements of a Test of Hypothesis from Section 7.1 of your textbook, as well as the p-value calculation from Section 7.3, and explain your conclusion in simple terms.
  2. Compute confidence intervals (the required confidence level is included with the speculations) for each of the variables described in A–D, and interpret these intervals.
  3. Write a report about the results, distilling down the results in a way that would be understandable to someone who does not know statistics. Clear explanations and interpretations are critical.
  4. All DeVry University policies are in effect, including the plagiarism policy.
  5. Project Part B report is due by the end of Week 6.
  6. Project Part B is worth 100 total points. See grading rubric below.

Format for report:

  1. Summary Report (about one paragraph on each of the speculations a. - d.)
  2. Appendix with the calculations of the Seven Elements of a Test of Hypothesis, the p-values, and the confidence intervals—include the Excel formulas used in the calculations.

Part B: Grading Rubric

CategoryPoints%DescriptionAddressing each speculation—20 points each8080Hypothesis test, interpretation, confidence interval, and interpretationSummary report clarity 2020One paragraph on each of the speculationsTotal100100A quality paper will meet or exceed all of the above requirements.
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