Finding the average difference and the standard deviation


Discuss the following:

Q: While it cannot be denied that advertising impacts sales, it is also true that advertising is expensive and companies want to advertise in ways that have the greatest benefit for the amount of money spent. A company that sells snack food designs two different advertising strategies, one focusing on print media and the other on radio. It ran the campaigns in a total of 16 different cities, paired on population size and measured the sales ($1000) in the week directly following the beginning of the campaign. The data are given below:

Print   Sales Radio Sales
28.3    22.1
24.6    19.1
23.1    20.3
21.0    24.4
25.7    22.4
22.5    19.2
32.0    22.8
23.5    20.3
24.3    25.5
25.2    22.6
23.3    24.9
25.3    29.7
22.2    22.2
23.4    28.5
23.9    28.2
25.7    21.6

Average?

Standard deviation?

a) Calculate the differences in sales for each pair of cities

b) Based on these differences, do you think there is a difference in mean sales for the two types of advertising campaigns? Why or why not?

c) Calculate the average difference and the standard deviation of the differences

d) Set up the hypotheses to test whether there is a difference in mean sales due to type of advertising

e) Assuming that the data are normally distributed, at the 0.01 level of significance, what can you conclude?

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