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listed below are numbers of internet users per 100 people and numbers of scientific award winners per 10 million people for different countries. construct a scatterplot, find the value the linear correlation coefficient r, and find the p - value of r. determine whether there is sufficient evidence to support a claim of linear correlation between the two variables. use a significance level of α = 0.01.
internet users | 79.9 80.4 57.7 66.4 78.3 38.4
award winners | 5.3 9.1 3.3 1.8 10.5 0.1
the linear correlation coefficient is r = 0.818.
(round to three decimal places as needed.)
determine the null and alternative hypotheses.
h₀: ρ = 0
h₁: ρ ≠ 0
(type integers or decimals. do not round.)
the test statistic is t = 2.84
(round to two decimal places as needed.)
the p - value is
(round to three decimal places as needed.)
Step1: Identify the test type
We are performing a t - test for the linear correlation coefficient. The formula for the test statistic \(t\) is \(t=\frac{r\sqrt{n - 2}}{\sqrt{1-r^{2}}}\), where \(r\) is the correlation coefficient and \(n\) is the number of pairs of data. Here, \(r = 0.818\) and \(n=6\) (since there are 6 pairs of data: Internet Users and Award Winners).
Step2: Calculate the degrees of freedom
The degrees of freedom \(df=n - 2=6 - 2 = 4\).
Step3: Find the P - value
We have a two - tailed test (since \(H_1:
ho
eq0\)) with \(t = 2.84\) and \(df = 4\). Using a t - distribution table or a statistical software (such as a TI - 84 Plus or R), we can find the P - value.
Using the formula for the P - value in a two - tailed t - test: \(P - value=2\times P(T>|t|)\) where \(T\) follows a t - distribution with \(df = 4\).
Looking up in the t - table or using a calculator, for \(t = 2.84\) and \(df=4\), the one - tailed probability \(P(T > 2.84)\) is approximately \(0.022\) (using a t - distribution calculator: the cumulative distribution function for \(t = 2.84\) with \(df = 4\) is \(P(T\leq2.84)\approx0.978\), so \(P(T > 2.84)=1 - 0.978 = 0.022\)). Then the two - tailed P - value is \(2\times0.022 = 0.044\)? Wait, no, let's recalculate.
Wait, the correct way is to use the formula for the t - test for correlation. Let's use the formula \(t=\frac{r\sqrt{n - 2}}{\sqrt{1 - r^{2}}}\). We have \(r = 0.818\), \(n = 6\).
\(t=\frac{0.818\times\sqrt{6 - 2}}{\sqrt{1-(0.818)^{2}}}=\frac{0.818\times\sqrt{4}}{\sqrt{1 - 0.669124}}=\frac{0.818\times2}{\sqrt{0.330876}}=\frac{1.636}{0.5752}\approx2.84\) (which matches the given test statistic).
Now, to find the P - value for a two - tailed test with \(t = 2.84\) and \(df=4\). Using a t - distribution calculator (for example, in R: 2*pt(2.84, df = 4, lower.tail=FALSE)).
\(pt(2.84,4,lower.tail = FALSE)=1 - pt(2.84,4)\). \(pt(2.84,4)\) can be calculated as follows: the t - distribution with \(df = 4\) has a mean of 0 and standard deviation \(\sqrt{\frac{df}{df - 2}}=\sqrt{\frac{4}{2}}=\sqrt{2}\approx1.414\) (but we use the cumulative distribution function).
Using a calculator, \(pt(2.84,4)\approx0.976\), so \(1 - 0.976 = 0.024\), and the two - tailed P - value is \(2\times0.024 = 0.048\)? Wait, no, let's use a more accurate method.
Using a statistical software (R code: 2*pt(2.84,4,lower.tail=FALSE)). Let's compute \(pt(2.84,4)\):
The t - density function is \(f(t)=\frac{\Gamma(\frac{df + 1}{2})}{\sqrt{df\pi}\Gamma(\frac{df}{2})}(1+\frac{t^{2}}{df})^{-\frac{df + 1}{2}}\)
For \(df = 4\), \(\Gamma(2.5)=\frac{3}{2}\sqrt{\pi}\approx2.356\), \(\Gamma(2)=1\)
\(f(t)=\frac{2.356}{\sqrt{4\pi}\times1}(1+\frac{t^{2}}{4})^{-\frac{5}{2}}\)
But it's easier to use a calculator. Using an online t - distribution calculator, for \(t = 2.84\) and \(df = 4\), the two - tailed P - value is approximately \(0.048\). Wait, but let's check with the given data. The number of data points \(n = 6\), \(r=0.818\), \(t = 2.84\), \(df = 4\).
Using the formula in Excel: =2*TDIST(2.84,4,2). TDIST(2.84,4,2) gives the two - tailed P - value. Let's calculate it:
TDIST(2.84,4,2) in Excel: The TDIST function in Excel takes the arguments (x, degrees_freedom, tails). So for \(x = 2.84\), \(degrees\_freedom = 4\), \(tails = 2\), the result is approximately \(0.048\).
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The P - value is \(0.048\) (rounded to three decimal places).