Hypothesis Testing: Test of Significance of Mean (Large Sample)
Hypothesis Testing: Test of Significance of Mean (Large Sample)
1. Many recent changes have affected the real estate market.4 A study
was undertaken to determine customer satisfaction from real estate
deals. Suppose that before the changes, the average customer
satisfaction rating, on a scale of 0 to 100, was 77. A survey
questionnaire was sent to a random sample of 50 residents who
bought new plots after the changes in the market were instituted, and
the average satisfaction rating for this sample was found to be 84; the
sample standard deviation was found to be 28. Use an alpha value of
your choice, and determine whether statistical evidence indicates a
change in customer satisfaction. If you determine that a change did
occur, state whether you believe customer satisfaction has improved
or deteriorated.
2. A certain commodity is known to have a price that is stable through
time and does not change according to any known trend. Price,
however, does change from day to day in a random fashion. If the
price is at a certain level one day, it is as likely to be at any level the
next day within some probability bounds approximately given by a
normal distribution. The mean daily price is believed to be $14.25. To
test the hypothesis that the average price is $14.25 versus the
alternative hypothesis that it is not $14.25, a random sample of 16
daily prices is collected. The results are mean is $16.50 and sample
standard deviation is$5.8. Using alpha = 0.05, can you reject the null
hypothesis?