Researchers interested in lead exposure due to car exhaust sampled the blood of 52 police officers subjected to constant inhalation of automobile exhaust fumes while working traffic enforcement in a primarily urban environment. The blood samples of these officers had an average lead concentration of 124.32 pg/I and a SD of 37.74 pg/I; a previous study of individuals from a nearby suburb, with no history of exposure, found an average blood level concentration of 35 pg/1. 36
(a) Write down the hypotheses that would be appropriate for testing if the police officers appear to have been exposed to a higher concentration of lead.
(b) Explicitly state and check all conditions necessary for inference on these data.
(c) Test the hypothesis that the downtown police officers have a higher lead exposure than the group in the previous study. Interpret your results in context.
(d) Based on your preceding result, without performing a calculation, would a 09% confidence interval for the average blood concentration level of police officers contain 35 pg/1?