(See Solution) Two quality control technicians measured the surface finish of a metal part, obtaining the data in Table 4E.1. Assume that the measurements are
Question: Two quality control technicians measured the surface finish of a metal part, obtaining the data in Table 4E.1. Assume that the measurements are normally distributed.
- Test the hypothesis that the mean surface finish measurements made by the two technicians are equal. Use a = 0.05, and assume equal variances.
- What are the practical implications of the test in part (a)? Discuss what practical conclusions you would draw if the null hypothesis were rejected.
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Assuming that the variances are equal, construct a 95% confidence interval on the mean difference in surface-finish measurements.
TABLE 4E.1
Surface Finish Data for Exercise 4.17
- Test the hypothesis that the variances of the measurements made by the two technicians are equal. Use a= 0.05. What are the practical implications if the null hypothesis is rejected?
- Construct a 95% confidence interval estimate of the ratio of the variances of technician measurement error.
- Construct a 95% confidence interval on the variance of measurement error for technician 2.
- Does the normality assumption seem reasonable for the data?
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