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Quiz 23: Hypothesis Testingexamples and Case Studies
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Question 1
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Suppose you are conducting a one-sided hypothesis test for a difference in two means (using 2 independent large samples), and you have a test statistic of −2.3, which is in the direction of the alternative hypothesis.How extreme is this value and what is your conclusion for this test?
Question 2
Short Answer
If the null and alternative hypotheses can be expressed in terms of a population proportion or mean, and if the sample sizes are large, then the test statistic is simply the _______________ associated with the sample proportion or sample mean (assuming the null hypothesis is true).
Question 3
Essay
Suppose you are told that "no relationship was found between two variables" or that "no difference was found between two groups." What does the researcher really mean, in terms of a hypothesis test?
Question 4
Essay
For Questions , use the following narrative Narrative: Math pass "Higher math exam pass rates were observed in the group who got 10 hours of tutoring per week compared to those who didn't (87% versus 77%) (p<.05)." -{Math pass narrative} Explain why it would have been better if they had reported the actual p-value.
Question 5
Essay
For Questions , use the following narrative Narrative: Math pass "Higher math exam pass rates were observed in the group who got 10 hours of tutoring per week compared to those who didn't (87% versus 77%) (p<.05)." -{Math pass narrative} What significance level is implied by the way the results are presented?
Question 6
Essay
Suppose you are conducting a one-sided hypothesis test for a difference in two means (using 2 independent large samples), and you have a test statistic of +2.3, which is in the direction of the alternative hypothesis.How extreme is this value and what is your conclusion for this test?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
Even when information in a news article is sparse, you can sometimes piece the information together to figure out certain parts of the hypothesis test on your own.What piece of information is not possible to figure out unless it is given to you?
Question 8
Essay
Journal articles very often report the p-value for their results, rather than just stating their conclusions as to whether or not they found a statistically significant result.Explain why this is important to you as an educated consumer of statistical information.
Question 9
Multiple Choice
Why is it important to remember the four steps of a hypothesis test?
Question 10
Essay
When you read the results of hypothesis tests in a newspaper, you are given very little information about the details of the test.What is often missing (name two things)?
Question 11
Multiple Choice
Suppose the p-value for your hypothesis test for a difference of two means was .001.Which of the following is an appropriate conclusion?
Question 12
Essay
Suppose you suspect that a majority of the people in your neighborhood would like to start a neighborhood watch program, but you want to conduct a hypothesis test to find out.What are your null and alternative hypotheses? Use symbols and numbers, and explain your symbols in words.
Question 13
Multiple Choice
What do we call a hypothesis test when the alternative hypothesis includes a possible difference in either direction?
Question 14
Essay
Suppose you are told that "a relationship has been found between two variables" or that "a difference has been found between two groups." What does the researcher really mean, in terms of a hypothesis test?