Mathematics, 16.10.2020 19:01 Quidlord03
Imagine that two researchers, Bill and Ted, independently carry out clinical trials to test the same null hypothesis: H0: COX-2 selective inhibitors (used to treat arthritis) have no effect on the risk of cardiac arrest. They use the same population for their study, but Bill uses a sample size of 60 randomly selected subjects and Ted uses a sample size of 100 randomly selected subjects. Assuming all other aspects of their studies are the same, answer the following:
Required:
a. Whose study has the higher probability of a Type-II error?
b. Whose study has higher power?
c. Whose study has the higher probability of a Type-I error?
d. Should their alternative hypotheses be one-sided or two-sided? Explain
e. Suppose Bill’s analysis results in p-value = 0.03. What should be his conclusion?
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