An Arthritis Drug A study to determine the effectiveness of a drug (serum) for arthritis resulted in the comparison of two groups, each consisting of 200 arthritic patients. One group was inoculated...

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An Arthritis Drug
A study to determine the effectiveness of a drug (serum) for arthritis resulted in the comparison of two groups, each consisting of 200 arthritic patients. One group was inoculated with the serum; the other received a placebo (an inoculation that appears to contain serum but actually is non-active). After a period of time, each person in the study was asked to state whether his or her arthritic condition had improved. These are the results:























Treated



Untreated



Improved



117



74



Not Improved



83



126



You want to know whether these data present sufficient evidence to indicate that the serum was effective in improving the condition of arthritic patients.


a. Use the chi-square test of homogeneity to compare the proportions improved in the populations of treated and untreated subjects. Test at the 5% level of significance.


b. Test the equality of the two binomial proportions using the two-sample z-test of Section 9.6. Verify that the squared value of the test statistic z2= X2
from part a. Are your conclusions the same as in part a?



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