Title: Advanced Data Analysis
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- Research Issues
- Common for marketers to need to compare an
empirical mean to other means - Theoretical some threshold level that has been
established based on experience - Laczniak Yogurt performs well financially when
its customer satisfaction rating exceeds 5.0 (on
a 7-point scale) - Test to see if customer satisfaction gt 5.0
- Empirical derived via research in another time,
with another sample, in a different place, etc. - Laczniak Yogurt wants to continuously improve
customer satisfaction is expected to increase
each quarter - Test to see if customer satisfaction this quarter
gt C. S. last quarter
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- Research Issues
- Common for marketers to need to compare an
empirical percentage to other percentages - Laczniak Yogurt will only introduce new flavors
if they are deemed to be acceptable by 20 of
its customers in a test market - Test to see if Acceptance gt 20
- Such issues lend themselves to a specific set of
analysis procedures which involve classical
hypothesis testing procedures
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- Hypothesis Test Procedures
- State Null and alternative hypotheses (Null
always means no relationship reject it if you
can) - Specify the level of statistical significance (a)
- This is 1 - Confidence Interval
- According to the AMA
- .05 (in Marketing Research)
- Specify the critical region to be used
- Determine the critical value of the key statistic
(t) - Collect data and determine test statistic
(computed t) - Test hypothesis
- Reject or retain the null hypothesis
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- t-test
- Used to test hypotheses that a mean is greater
(less) than or equal to some theoretical value - Laczniak Yogurt is test marketing new flavor
(grape). History tells them that the new flavor
will be successful if they sell, on average, more
than 100 cartons in one month in each of the test
markets.
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Store Sales (000)
1 86
2 97
3 114
4 108
5 123
6 93
7 132
8 116
9 105
10 120
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- Steps in Hypothesis Testing
- State Null and alternative hypotheses (Null
always means no relationship reject it if you
can) - Ho m 100
- Ha m gt100
- Specify the level of statistical significance (a)
- .05, obviously
- Specify the critical region to be used (Table 4
P. 828) - Critical t (df n-1 10-19) 1.83
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- Collect data and determine test statistic
- For example
- n 10 (with SRS)
- mean 109.4
- s 14.40
- Test hypothesis -- reject or retain the null
hypothesis - Compute t
- Where t computed mean m/ v n
- 109.4 100/(14.4/v10)
- Computed t 2.07
- Computed t (?) Critical t
- 2.07 1.83 -- Reject the null hypothesis
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- What if
- n 10 (with SRS)
- Mean 103.4
- s 10.0
- n 50 (with SRS)
- Mean 103.4
- s 10.0
- Importance of n and s
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- Hypothesis Tests
- t-test
- Used to test hypotheses that a mean is greater
(less) than or equal to a different empirically
derived value - For example, test the hypothesis is Mean1 gt Mean
2
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- Laczniak Yogurt Company is interested in using a
new container design for its product. Two
alternative designs (one red, the other orange)
were chosen to test in 20 stores (ten for each
design) in Iowa. Laczniak management wants to
use the design that lead to the highest sales
level in the test markets. Data for the stores
are
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- Here is a summary of the data
- Red
- Mean 403
- s 20.76
- Orange
- Mean 390.3
- s 15.26
- State Null and alternative hypotheses
- Ho m1 ? m2
- Ha m1 gt m2
- Compute t statistic (t 1.56) critical t (df
n1 n2 2) - Critical t 1.73
- Test ? If Computed t critical
- Is 1.56 1.73?
- NO -- CANNOT REJECT THE NULL
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- What if the mean and standard deviation remained
constant and the sample size for both containers
were 25? - What if the means remained the same and s for
both containers was 10.00 (n 10)?
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- Research Issues
- Common for marketers to need to compare an
empirical percentage to a theoretical percentage
(or standard) - Laczniak Yogurt will only introduce new flavors
if they are deemed to be acceptable by more
than 20 of its customers in a test market - Assume that Laczniak attempted to introduce a new
plum flavored yogurt - Had a sample of 625 randomly selected customers
who participated in the test market 140
indicated that they would buy the new flavor
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- Steps in Hypothesis Testing
- State Null and alternative hypotheses (Null
always means no relationship reject it if you
can) - Ho ? .20
- Ha ? gt 20
- Specify the level of statistical significance (a)
- .05, obviously
- Compute test statistic and test hypothesis
- z-statistic p - ?/sp where sp v ? (1 - ?)/ n
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- Collect data and determine test statistic
- For example
- n 625 (with SRS)
- p 140/625 .23
- sp v .2 (.8)/625 .016
- Test hypothesis -- reject or retain the null
hypothesis - Compute z
- Where z p - ?/sp
- .23 .20/.016
- Computed z 1.88
- Computed z Critical z (1.645 for alpha .05)
- 1.88 1.645
- Reject the null hypothesis
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- What if the same data were generated, but the
sample size was 225?