For numbers 1 to 4: A physician is interested to determine if the mean length of waiting tíme to conceive (in months) of married women in urban and rural areas is the same. She randomly selected 10...

4For numbers 1 to 4: A physician is interested to determine if the mean length of waiting tíme to conceive (in<br>months) of married women in urban and rural areas is the same. She randomly selected 10 married women in<br>each area matched according to age at marriage and parity. The length of waiting time to conceive since data<br>of marriage or date of last birth delivery was recorded.<br>4. If the test yielded a p-value = 0.08, we<br>Ho. Hence, at 10% level of significance, we have<br>evidence to say that the mean length of waiting time to conceive of married women in urban and rural areas<br>are different.<br>O A. fail to reject; no sufficient<br>O B. fail to reject; sufficient<br>O C. reject; no sufficient<br>O D. reject; sufficient<br>

Extracted text: For numbers 1 to 4: A physician is interested to determine if the mean length of waiting tíme to conceive (in months) of married women in urban and rural areas is the same. She randomly selected 10 married women in each area matched according to age at marriage and parity. The length of waiting time to conceive since data of marriage or date of last birth delivery was recorded. 4. If the test yielded a p-value = 0.08, we Ho. Hence, at 10% level of significance, we have evidence to say that the mean length of waiting time to conceive of married women in urban and rural areas are different. O A. fail to reject; no sufficient O B. fail to reject; sufficient O C. reject; no sufficient O D. reject; sufficient

Jun 07, 2022
SOLUTION.PDF

Get Answer To This Question

Related Questions & Answers

More Questions »

Submit New Assignment

Copy and Paste Your Assignment Here