Topic: 5.0 Apply the normal and distributions in estimation and hypothesis testing and conduct chi-squared tests

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QMDM – OCT 2022 – L2 – Q6 – Hypothesis Testing for Variance Difference in Mutual Funds

Using hypothesis testing, determine if there is a significant difference in the variances of annualized performance between samples of newly created M-mutual funds and Q-mutual funds in Ghana.

A lot of investors have been reading about something called the “new-fund effect”. That is the tendency of new funds to outperform their older peers because of any one of a number of
factors: better access to initial public offerings, more motivated managers, or better spreads on
trades. However, despite the potential growth benefits of new funds , their volatility makes many
investors uncomfortable. Consider a sample of 10 newly M- mutual funds and a sample of 10 newly
Q-mutual funds randomly selected from all mutuals funds in Ghana that are less than 18 months
old as follows:

Annualized Performance of Newly M- Mutual Funds Annualized Performance of Newly Q-Mutual Funds
13.7 9.5
15.3 14.9
7.9 10.8
9.8 11.5
13.6 11.3
13.6 25.2
11.4 12.0
8.6 6.3
14.6 12.7
15.2 12.4

Using a hypothesis testing procedure, investigate whether there is sufficient evidence to conclude
that there is a significant difference in variance of newly created M and Q mutual funds.

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QMDM – OCT 2022 – L2 – Q6 – Hypothesis Testing for Variance Difference in Mutual Funds

Using hypothesis testing, determine if there is a significant difference in the variances of annualized performance between samples of newly created M-mutual funds and Q-mutual funds in Ghana.

A lot of investors have been reading about something called the “new-fund effect”. That is the tendency of new funds to outperform their older peers because of any one of a number of
factors: better access to initial public offerings, more motivated managers, or better spreads on
trades. However, despite the potential growth benefits of new funds , their volatility makes many
investors uncomfortable. Consider a sample of 10 newly M- mutual funds and a sample of 10 newly
Q-mutual funds randomly selected from all mutuals funds in Ghana that are less than 18 months
old as follows:

Annualized Performance of Newly M- Mutual Funds Annualized Performance of Newly Q-Mutual Funds
13.7 9.5
15.3 14.9
7.9 10.8
9.8 11.5
13.6 11.3
13.6 25.2
11.4 12.0
8.6 6.3
14.6 12.7
15.2 12.4

Using a hypothesis testing procedure, investigate whether there is sufficient evidence to conclude
that there is a significant difference in variance of newly created M and Q mutual funds.

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