Mean measurements in-line and from an analytical lab


In industrial settings, alternative techniques often exist for measuring variables of interest. The data in the file (measurement) (coded to maintain confidentiality) represent measurements in-line that were gathered from an examine throughout the production process and from analytical lab (extracted from M. Leitnaker, "Comparing Measurement Processes: In-line Versus Analytical Measurements," Quality Engineering, 13, 2000-2001, pp. 293-298).

a. At 0.05 level of significance, is there evidence of difference in the mean measurements in-line and from an analytical lab?

b. What assumption is necessary about the population distribution in order to perform this test?

c. Use a graphical method to evaluate the validity of the assumption in (a).

d. Construct and interpret a 95% confidence interval estimate of the difference in the mean measurements in-line and from an analytical lab.

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