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Researchers are interested in evaluating the effect of a natural product on reducing blood pressure. This will be done by comparing the mean reduction in blood pressure of a treatment (natural product) group and a placebo group using a two-sample t-test. The researchers would like to be able to detect whether the natural product reduces blood pressure by at least 7points more, on average than the placebo. If groups of size 50are used in the experiment, a two-sample t-test using role="math" localid="1650436089340" =0.01will have a power of 80%to detect a 7-point difference in mean blood pressure reduction. If the researchers want to be able to detect a 5-point difference instead, then the power of test

(a) would be less than 80%.

(b) would be greater than 80%.

(c) would still be 80%.

(d) could be either less than or greater than 80%, depending on whether the natural product is effective.

(e) would vary depending on the standard deviation of the data.

Short Answer

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If the researchers want to be able to detect a 5-point difference instead, then the power of test is option (a) would be less than80%.

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Given information

The size of group is 50

=0.01

Power=80%

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Explanation

The larger difference is easier to detect and thus has a higher power.

We'd like to see how effective a natural product is at lowering blood pressure. As a result, the smaller the difference between 12

the better.

Hence 127if the test's power is 80%for alternative hypothesis.

Then, For alternate hypothesis, 12<5the test's power will be greater than80%.

Since the difference is decreased from 7to 5, the power will also decrease and thus the correct answer is (a).

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Incorrect Answer 

Since the difference is decrease from 7 to 5, power would not be greater than 80%. It cannot depending on the standard deviation of the data. Therefore option b, c, d and e are incorrect answers.

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