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Lecture Slides. Elementary Statistics Twelfth Edition and the Triola Statistics Series by Mario F. Triola. Chapter 9 Inferences from Two Samples. 9-1 Review and Preview 9-2 Two Proportions 9-3 Two Means: Independent Samples 9-4 Two Dependent Samples (Matched Pairs)

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  1. Lecture Slides Elementary StatisticsTwelfth Edition and the Triola Statistics Series by Mario F. Triola

  2. Chapter 9 Inferences from Two Samples 9-1 Review and Preview 9-2 Two Proportions 9-3 Two Means: Independent Samples 9-4 Two Dependent Samples (Matched Pairs) 9-5 Two Variances or Standard Deviations

  3. In Chapters 7 and 8 we introduced methods of inferential statistics. In Chapter 7 we presented methods of constructing confidence interval estimates of population parameters. In Chapter 8 we presented methods of testing claims made about population parameters. Chapters 7 and 8 both involved methods for dealing with a sample from a single population. Review

  4. The objective of this chapter is to extend the methods for estimating values of population parameters and the methods for testing hypotheses to situations involving two sets of sample data instead of just one. The following are examples typical of those found in this chapter, which presents methods for using sample data from two populations so that inferences can be made about those populations. Preview

  5. Test the claim that when college students are weighed at the beginning and end of their freshman year, the differences show a mean weight gain of 15 pounds (as in the “Freshman 15” belief). Test the claim that the proportion of children who contract polio is less for children given the Salk vaccine than for children given a placebo. Test the claim that subjects treated with Lipitor have a mean cholesterol level that is lower than the mean cholesterol level for subjects given a placebo. Preview

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