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Date May 2015 Marks available 8 Reference code 15M.3sp.hl.TZ0.2
Level HL only Paper Paper 3 Statistics and probability Time zone TZ0
Command term Calculate, Determine, and State Question number 2 Adapted from N/A

Question

Eleven students who had under-performed in a philosophy practice examination were given extra tuition before their final examination. The differences between their final examination marks and their practice examination marks were

10, 1, 6, 7, 5, 5, 2, 3, 8, 9, 2.10, 1, 6, 7, 5, 5, 2, 3, 8, 9, 2.

Assume that these differences form a random sample from a normal distribution with mean μμ and variance σ2σ2.

Determine unbiased estimates of μμ and σ2σ2.

[4]
a.

(i)     State suitable hypotheses to test the claim that extra tuition improves examination marks.

(ii)     Calculate the pp-value of the sample.

(iii)     Determine whether or not the above claim is supported at the 5%5% significance level.

[8]
b.

Markscheme

unbiased estimate of μμ is 2.36(36)(26/11)2.36(36)(26/11)     (M1)A1

unbiased estimate of σ2σ2 is 33.65(45)=(5.8012)(1851/55)33.65(45)=(5.8012)(1851/55)     (M1)A1

 

Note:     Accept any answer that rounds correctly to 33 significant figures.

 

Note:     Award M1A0 for any unbiased estimate of σ2σ2 that rounds to 5.805.80.

[4 marks]

a.

(i)     H0:μ=0; H1:μ>0H0:μ=0; H1:μ>0     A1A1

 

Note:     Award A1A0 if an inappropriate symbol is used for the mean, eg, rr, ˉd¯d.

(ii)     attempt to use t-test     (M1)

t=1.35t=1.35     (A1)

DF=10DF=10     (A1)

pp-value =0.103=0.103     A1

 

Note:     Accept any answer that rounds correctly to 33 significant figures.

(iii)     0.103>0.050.103>0.05     A1

there is insufficient evidence at the 5%5% level to support the claim (that extra tuition improves examination marks)

OR

the claim (that extra tuition improves examination marks) is not supported at the 5%5% level (or equivalent statement)     R1

 

Note:     Follow through the candidate’s pp-value.

 

Note:     Do not award R1 for Accept H0H0 or Reject H1H1.

[8 marks]

Total [12 marks]

b.

Examiners report

Almost every candidate gave the correct estimate of the mean but some chose the wrong variance from their calculators to estimate σ2σ2. In (b)(i), the hypotheses were sometimes incorrectly written, usually with an incorrect symbol instead of μμ, for example dd, ˉx¯x and ‘mean’ were seen. Many candidates failed to make efficient use of their calculators in (b)(ii). The intention of the question was that candidates should simply input the data into their calculators and use the software to give the p-value. Instead, many candidates found the p-value by first evaluating tt using the appropriate formula. This was a time consuming process and it gave opportunity for error. In (b)(iii), candidates were expected to refer to the claim so that the answers ‘Accept H0H0’ or ‘Reject H1H1’ were not accepted.

a.

Almost every candidate gave the correct estimate of the mean but some chose the wrong variance from their calculators to estimate σ2σ2. In (b)(i), the hypotheses were sometimes incorrectly written, usually with an incorrect symbol instead of μμ, for example dd, ˉx¯x and ‘mean’ were seen. Many candidates failed to make efficient use of their calculators in (b)(ii). The intention of the question was that candidates should simply input the data into their calculators and use the software to give the pp-value. Instead, many candidates found the pp-value by first evaluating tt using the appropriate formula. This was a time consuming process and it gave opportunity for error. In (b)(iii), candidates were expected to refer to the claim so that the answers ‘Accept H0H0’ or ‘Reject H1H1’ were not accepted.

b.

Syllabus sections

Topic 7 - Option: Statistics and probability » 7.6 » Null and alternative hypotheses, H0H0 and H1H1 .

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