Data were collected on the differences in weight gains of 12 people one

month after they stopped smoking, compared with their weight at the time
when they stopped smoking. The data are given in Table 2. A positive
quantity corresponds to a gain in weight, a negative quantity to a loss.

Table 2
Person no 1 - weight difference =1.0
person no 1 - weight difference= 2.3
Person no 3 - weight difference= -0.8
person no 4 - weight difference=0.1
person no 5 - weight difference=2.0
person no 6 - weight difference=0.9
person no 7 - weight difference=-0.3
person no 8 - weight difference=2.4
person no 9 - weight difference=-0.5
person no 10 - weight difference=2.5
person no 11 - weight difference=-1.3
person no 12 - weight difference= 2.1

A sign test is to be performed to investigate whether or not people gain
weight after stopping smoking.

(a) Write down the hypothesis to be tested. [1]
(b) Record the number of values lying above and the number lying below
the hypothesised value. What is the value of the test statistic? [2]
(c) What is the appropriate critical value at the 5% significance level? [1]
(d) Decide whether or not you would reject the hypothesis at the
5% significance level. [1]

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