BoobsR_gr8 All American 30000 Posts user info edit post |
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I have 2 questions from my sister's study guide that I cant answer
Answer and explain why and i will paypal you $10
plz o do by tomorrow @ 12
her exam is at one
1.
Your teacher has decided to put 30 subjects in group one and 90 subjects in group 2 for her dissertation. Assuming the standard deviations are approx the same in both groups, what would be the least # of subjects in each group that you could use and get a standard error of the statistic |x1 - |x2 that is equal to your teacher's standard error? 12/5/2006 1:27:09 AM |
BoobsR_gr8 All American 30000 Posts user info edit post |
$40 12/5/2006 1:37:35 AM |
jakeller Veteran 392 Posts user info edit post |
tough one. have you tried emailing anyone in the stats department? reich@stat.ncsu.edu . id tell him you have a test coming up and would like some insight into how to solve this problem.
worst hes gonna say is "no". 12/5/2006 6:37:37 PM |
StellaArtois All American 1650 Posts user info edit post |
you should have started here and then moved on to the other forums
and the answer is 15
[Edited on December 5, 2006 at 7:33 PM. Reason : not really, i have no idea] 12/5/2006 7:33:02 PM |
Shivan Bird Football time 11094 Posts user info edit post |
To get the same standard error as the teacher if she did the group 1 average minus the group 2 average?
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all of them? 12/5/2006 8:22:03 PM |
BoobsR_gr8 All American 30000 Posts user info edit post |
yea what is the smallest sample size(# of subjects) you could put in each group to have the same as your teacher's 12/5/2006 8:29:16 PM |
StellaArtois All American 1650 Posts user info edit post |
give google a few more years and they will be able to help with these type issues 12/5/2006 9:00:30 PM |
BoobsR_gr8 All American 30000 Posts user info edit post |
i mean i have even a hard time finding a stats messageboard
every google search I get is the statistic for some random messageboard 12/5/2006 9:03:58 PM |
Shivan Bird Football time 11094 Posts user info edit post |
I'd love to help, but the way the question is worded, I'm not exactly sure what to do. Is there a reason why this question is so important to answer?
I'd try Yahoo Answers and/or Google Answers though. 12/5/2006 9:21:37 PM |
BoobsR_gr8 All American 30000 Posts user info edit post |
its the one type of question we dont know how to answer
we've worked through most of the rest 12/5/2006 9:26:12 PM |
Shivan Bird Football time 11094 Posts user info edit post |
If the question is saying that you should form your own groups of optimal size to get the same standard error when you take the difference, I'll go with what graywolf said in the other thread.
sqrt((s/30+(s/90))=sqrt((s/45)+(s/45))
(s is the standard deviation, but they're all the same and cancel out to one)
45
[Edited on December 5, 2006 at 9:40 PM. Reason : actually it should be s^2 inside the sqrt's, but they still cancel out.] 12/5/2006 9:32:16 PM |