Examples
Exapmle 2
- The severity of a disease and blood group were studied in a research projest. The findings sre given in the following table, knowmn as the m xn contingency table. Can this severity of the condition and blood group are associated.
Severity of a disease classified by blood group in 1500 patients
Condition
|
Blood Groups
|
Total
|
O
|
A
|
B
|
AB
|
Severe
|
51
|
40
|
10
|
9
|
110
|
Moderate
|
105
|
103
|
25
|
17
|
250
|
Mild
|
384
|
527
|
125
|
104
|
1140
|
Total
|
540
|
670
|
160
|
130
|
1500
|
Solution
- H0: The severity of the disease is not associated with blood group.
- H1: The severity of the disease is associated with blood group.
Calculation of Expected frequencies
Condition
|
Blood Groups
|
Total
|
O
|
A
|
B
|
AB
|
Severe
|
39.6
|
49.1
|
11.7
|
9.5
|
110
|
Moderate
|
90.0
|
111.7
|
26.7
|
21.7
|
250
|
Mild
|
410.4
|
509.2
|
121.6
|
98.8
|
1140
|
Total
|
540
|
670
|
160
|
130
|
1500
|
Test statistic
- The d.f. associated with the is (3-1)(4-1) = 6
Calculations
Oi
|
Ei
|
Oi-Ei
|
(Oi-Ei)2
|
(Oi-Ei)2/Ei
|
51
|
39.6
|
11.4
|
129.96
|
3.2818
|
40
|
49.1
|
-9.1
|
82.81
|
1.6866
|
10
|
11.7
|
-1.7
|
2.89
|
0.2470
|
9
|
9.5
|
-0.5
|
0.25
|
0.0263
|
105
|
90.0
|
15
|
225.00
|
2.5000
|
103
|
111.7
|
-8.7
|
75.69
|
0.6776
|
25
|
26.7
|
-1.7
|
2.89
|
0.1082
|
17
|
21.7
|
-4.7
|
22.09
|
1.0180
|
384
|
410.4
|
-26.4
|
696.96
|
1.6982
|
527
|
509.2
|
17.8
|
316.84
|
0.6222
|
125
|
121.6
|
3.4
|
11.56
|
0.0951
|
104
|
98.8
|
5.2
|
27.04
|
0.2737
|
Total
|
12.2347
|
- =12.2347
- Table value of for 6 d.f. at 5% level of significance is 12.59
Inference
- < tab
- We accept the null hypothesis.
- The severity of the disease has no association with blood group
Example 3
- In order to determine the possible effect of a chemical treatment on the rate of germination of cotton seeds a pot culture experiment was conducted. The results are given below
Chemical treatment and germination of cotton seeds
|
Germinated
|
Not germinated
|
Total
|
Chemically Treated
|
118
|
22
|
140
|
Untreated
|
120
|
40
|
160
|
Total
|
238
|
62
|
300
|
- Does the chemical treatrment improve the germination rate of cotton seeds?
Solution:
- H0:The chemical treatment does not improve the germination rate of cotton seeds.
- H1: The chemical treatment improves the germination rate of cotton seeds.
- Level of significance = 1%
Test statistic
Table value
- (1) d.f. at 1 % L.O.S = 6.635
Inference
- < tab
- We accept the null hypothesis.
- The chemical treatmentwill not improve the germination rate of cotton seeds significantly.
Example 4
- In an experiment on the effect of a growth regulator on fruit setting in muskmelon the following results were obtained. Test whether the fruit setting in muskmelon and the application of growth regulator are independent at 1% level.
|
Fruit set
|
Fruit not set
|
Total
|
Treated
|
16
|
9
|
25
|
Control
|
4
|
21
|
25
|
Total
|
20
|
30
|
50
|
Solution
- H0:Fruit setting in muskmelon does not depend on the application of growth regulator.
- H1: Fruit setting in muskmelon depend on the application of growth regulator.
- Level of significance = 1%
After Yates correction we have
|
Fruit set
|
Fruit not set
|
Total
|
Treated
|
15.5
|
9.5
|
25
|
Control
|
4.5
|
20.5
|
25
|
Total
|
20
|
30
|
50
|
Tet statistic
Table value (1) d.f. at 1 % level of significance is 6.635
Inference
- > tab
- We reject the null hypothesis.
- Fruit setting in muskmelon is influenced by the growth regulator. Application of growth regulator will increase fruit setting in musk melon.
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