Recording sheet for Activity: Which inference method will you use? We're considering the '15-'16 regular season game data as a sample of games the Golden State Warrior (GSW) basketball team might have played against other NBA opponents in that or future seasons Most key variables for this activity have to do with free throws: number attempted (FTA) and number successfully made (FT) for GSW and those for their opponents (OppFTA and OppFT). Free throws are shots awarded to a team for certain infractions (fouls) made by its opponent (hence they are also called foul shots). Free throws are taken at a set distance (15 feet) from the basket with no opponent allowed to defend shot. Put the letter corresponding to each scenario in the appropriate box to indicate what inference procedure it is. Inference for: Hypothesis test Confidence Interval One mean, u (simulation type: BT or RND ; distribution type: z ort) One proportion, p (simulation type: BT or RND ; distribution type: z ort) Difference in proportions from two separate samples, M1-M2 (simulation type: BT or RND ; distribution type: z ort) Paired means, HD (simulation type: BT or RND; distribution type: z ort) Difference in proportions from two samples, P1-P2 (simulation type: BT or RND ; distribution type: z ort) A. What's an average number of free throws for the Warriors to attempt during a game? C. Do the Warriors make more free throws (on average) during games at home than on the road? E. What proportion of free throw attempts do the Warrior players make? G. How much better (or worse) are the Warriors at making free throw attempts compared to their opponents? I. Is the mean number of free throw attempts awarded to the Warriors during their games different from the mean number attempted by their opponents? K. (Challenge) On average, is the point spread when GSWarriors win larger than the point spread when they lose? B. Is the proportion of free throws made by the Warriors different between games they play at home and those they play on the road? D. Over the past 10 years, NBA teams have averaged close to 25 free throw attempts per game. Treating this as the population mean, is the mean number of free throw attempts by the Warriors much different? F. How many more (or fewer) free throw attempts do the Warriors take on average) for home games compared to road games? H. Players in the NBA as a whole make about 75.6% of their free throws. Is the proportion made by the Warriors different from this? J. How does the average number of free throws made (per game) by the Warriors compare to their opponents? L. (Extra) On average, what is the point spread in GS Warrior games? (where "+" means they won; "-"means they lost)