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Question 21
Multiple Choice
The chi-square goodness-of-fit is ________ a one-tailed test with the rejection region in the right tail.
Question 22
Multiple Choice
When we carry out a chi-square goodness-of-fit test for a normal distribution, the null hypothesis states that the population
Question 23
Multiple Choice
As the difference between observed frequency and expected frequency ________, the probability of rejecting the null hypothesis increases.
Question 24
Multiple Choice
The number of degrees of freedom associated with a chi-square test for independence based upon a contingency table with 4 rows and 3 columns is ________.
Question 25
Multiple Choice
When we carry out a chi-square test of independence, the alternate hypothesis states that the two relevant classifications
Question 26
Multiple Choice
In performing a chi-square goodness-of-fit test for a normal distribution, a researcher wants to make sure that all of the expected cell frequencies are at least five. The sample is divided into 7 intervals. The second through the sixth intervals all have expected cell frequencies of at least five. The first and the last intervals have expected cell frequencies of 1.5 each. After adjusting the number of intervals, the degrees of freedom for the chi-square statistic is ________.
Question 27
Multiple Choice
While a binomial distribution describes count data that can be classified into one of two mutually exclusive categories, a ________ distribution describes count data that are classified into more than two mutually exclusive categories.
Question 28
Multiple Choice
The χ
2
statistic is used to test whether the assumption of normality is reasonable for a given population distribution. The sample consists of 5,000 observations and is divided into 6 categories (intervals) . The degrees of freedom for the chi-square statistic are
Question 29
Multiple Choice
A special version of the chi-square goodness-of-fit test that involves testing the null hypothesis that all of the multinomial probabilities are equal is called the test for ________.
Question 30
Multiple Choice
In performing a chi-square goodness-of-fit test for a normal distribution, if there are 7 intervals, then the number of degrees of freedom for the chi-square statistic is ________.
Question 31
Multiple Choice
The χ
2
statistic from a contingency table with 6 rows and 5 columns will have
Question 32
Multiple Choice
In performing a chi-square test of independence, as the differences between respective observed and expected frequencies ________, the probability of concluding that the row variable is independent of the column variable increases.
Question 33
Multiple Choice
A manufacturing company produces part QV2Y for the aerospace industry. This particular part can be manufactured using 3 different production processes. The management wants to know if the quality of the units of part QV2Y is the same for all three processes. The production supervisor obtained the following data: Process 1 had 29 defective units in 240 items, Process 2 produced 12 defective units in 180 items, and Process 3 manufactured 9 defective units in 150 items. At a significance level of 0.05, we performed a chi-square test to determine whether the quality of the items produced appears to be the same for all three processes. What is the null hypothesis?
Question 34
Multiple Choice
Which, if any, of the following statements about the chi-square test of independence is false?
Question 35
Multiple Choice
The chi-square goodness-of-fit test will be valid if the average of all of the expected cell frequencies is ________.
Question 36
Multiple Choice
When we carry out a chi-square test of independence, as the differences between the respective observed and expected frequencies decrease, the probability of concluding that the row variable is independent of the column variable