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Toilet Training You are a great friend and are taking your friend's child to the playground to play with two of his friends: Charles and Elizabeth. You overhear the dads of Charles and Elizabeth talking about a recent study regarding toilet training of children. The study found that the mean age for girls to stay dry during the day (successful completion of toilet training) is 32.5 months, and the mean age for boys is 35.0 months. These two groups had reported standard deviations for the age when a child is successfully toilet trained of 6.7 months for girls and 10.1 months for boys based on a sample of 126 girls and a second sample of 141 boys. Charles's dad and Elizabeth's dad are getting into a disagreement about how to interpret these results. Based on your knowledge from Stats 250, can you help settle their disagreement by helping to answer the following questions about the difference between the population mean age for girls to be successfully toilet trained and the population mean age for boys to be successfully toilet trained? Question 5 Subquestions 5.

a TBD points Based on our given information, should you use the unpooled (Welch's) or the pooled approach to calculate the confidence interval? Make sure to include numerical support for your answer. No answer entered. Click above to enter an answer. 5.

b TBD points The reported 95% confidence interval is (0.3927 months. 4.6073 months). Based on this confidence interval, which group was chosen to be group 1? How do you know? What is the probability that our parameter of interest, the true difference in population means of ages of successful toilet training between boys and girls, is included in the interval? No answer entered. Click above to enter an answer. 5.

C TBD points Charles's dad is upset that this result guarantees that his son will be at a disadvantage, since he will be toilet trained later than Elizabeth. Elizabeth's dad starts to correct him, stating that this only means that there is only a 95% probability that Elizabeth will be toilet trained before Charles. Are either of these statements correct? Explain why you made your choice.

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