I need help with b."construct a confidence interval, suitable for testing the claim...." H2The test statistic, t, is XXXXXXXXXXRound to two decimal places as needed.)The P-value is XXXXXXXXXXRound...


I need help with b."construct a confidence interval, suitable for testing the claim...."


Treatment<br>Sham<br>Researchers conducted a study to determine whether magnets are effective in treating back pain.<br>The results are shown in the table for the treatment (with magnets) group and the sham (or placebo) H<br>group. The results are a measure of reduction in back pain. Assume that the two samples are<br>independent simple random samples selected from normally distributed populations, and do not<br>assume that the population standard deviations are equal. Complete parts (a) and (b) below.<br>H2<br>20<br>20<br>0.56<br>0.42<br>0.95<br>1.09<br>.....<br>A. Ho: H1 <H2<br>H1: 412 H2<br>B. Ho: H1 H2<br>H1: Hy <H2<br>C. Ho: H1 = H2<br>H1: 4 # H2<br>'D. Ho: H1 = H2<br>H1: H1> H2<br>The test statistic, t, is 0.43. (Round to two decimal places as needed.)<br>The P-value is 0.334 . (Round to three decimal places as needed.)<br>State the conclusion for the test.<br>Fail to reject the null hypothesis. There is not sufficient evidence to support the claim that those treated with magnets have<br>a greater mean reduction in pain than those given a sham treatment.<br>Is it valid to argue that magnets might appear to be effective if the sample sizes are larger?<br>Since the<br>sample mean<br>for those treated with magnets is greater than the sample mean for those given a<br>sham treatment, it<br>is<br>valid to argue that magnets might appear to be effective if the sample sizes are larger.<br>b. Construct a confidence interval suitable for testing the claim that those treated with magnets have a greater mean reduction<br>in pain than those given a sham treatment.<br>O< H1 - H2<<br>(Round to three decimal places as needed.)<br>

Extracted text: Treatment Sham Researchers conducted a study to determine whether magnets are effective in treating back pain. The results are shown in the table for the treatment (with magnets) group and the sham (or placebo) H group. The results are a measure of reduction in back pain. Assume that the two samples are independent simple random samples selected from normally distributed populations, and do not assume that the population standard deviations are equal. Complete parts (a) and (b) below. H2 20 20 0.56 0.42 0.95 1.09 ..... A. Ho: H1


H2 The test statistic, t, is 0.43. (Round to two decimal places as needed.) The P-value is 0.334 . (Round to three decimal places as needed.) State the conclusion for the test. Fail to reject the null hypothesis. There is not sufficient evidence to support the claim that those treated with magnets have a greater mean reduction in pain than those given a sham treatment. Is it valid to argue that magnets might appear to be effective if the sample sizes are larger? Since the sample mean for those treated with magnets is greater than the sample mean for those given a sham treatment, it is valid to argue that magnets might appear to be effective if the sample sizes are larger. b. Construct a confidence interval suitable for testing the claim that those treated with magnets have a greater mean reduction in pain than those given a sham treatment. O< h1="" -="">< (round="" to="" three="" decimal="" places="" as="">

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