Alzheimer’s. Testing for Alzheimer s disease can be a long and expensive process, consisting of lengthy tests and medical diagnosis. Recently, a group of researchers (Solomon et al., 1998) devised a...

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Alzheimer’s. Testing for Alzheimer s disease can be a long and expensive process, consisting of lengthy tests and medical diagnosis. Recently, a group of researchers (Solomon et al., 1998) devised a 7-minute test to serve as a quick screen for the disease for use in the general population of senior citizens. A patient who tested positive would then go through the more expensive battery of tests and medical diagnosis. The authors reported a false positive rate of 4% and a false negative rate of 8%.


a) Put this in the context of a hypothesis test. What are the null and alternative hypotheses?


b) What would a Type I error mean?


c) What would a Type II error mean?


d) Which is worse here, a Type I or Type II error? Explain.


e) What is the power of this test?




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