Arbitron Media Research Inc. conducted a study of the iPod listening habits of m
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Arbitron Media Research Inc. conducted a study of the iPod listening habits of men and women. One facet of the study involved the mean listening time. It was discovered that the mean listening time for a sample of 10 men was 42 minutes per day. The standard deviation was 16 minutes per day. The mean listening time for a sample of 13 women was also 42 minutes, but the standard deviation of the sample was 15 minutes. At the 0.02 significance level, can we conclude that there is a difference in the variation in the listening times for men and women
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Explanation / Answer
Hypothesis
Ho: variance(men)=Variance(women)
H1: variance(men)!=Variance(women)
TEst Statistics:
F =(15)^2/(16)^2 = 0.8789
Critical value:
It is a two-sided tailed.
Given a=0.02, the critical values are F(0.02, df1=n1-1=10-1=9, df2=n2-1=13-1=12) =0.24 from f table
F(0.98, df1=9, df2=12) = 3.66 (from F table)
Since F=0.8789 is between 0.32 and 3.66, we do not reject Ho.
So we can not conclude that there is a difference in the variation in the listening times for men and women
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