Deck 8: Hypothesis Testing

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If the null hypothesis is not rejected when it is false, a type II error has been committed.
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For fixed sample sizes, the t-statistic is more variable than the z-statistic.
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Evaluating the data should occur after summarizing the results of performing a hypothesis test.
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The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between a parameter and a specific value, or that
there is no difference between two parameters.
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Is the statement <strong>Is the statement   a valid null hypothesis?</strong> A)Yes, this is a statement that compares a parameter to a value B)Yes, this is a statement that compares two parameters C)No, equalities are not permitted in a null hypothesis D)No, there is no parameter contained in this statement <div style=padding-top: 35px> a valid null hypothesis?

A)Yes, this is a statement that compares a parameter to a value
B)Yes, this is a statement that compares two parameters
C)No, equalities are not permitted in a null hypothesis
D)No, there is no parameter contained in this statement
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A type I error can occur when the null hypothesis is not rejected.
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There is one, and only one, correct method to perform a hypothesis test procedure.
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Alyson Silvastein, a scientist, reports that the average number of hours a person can go without sleep
and still function normally is 29 with a standard deviation of five hours.A sample of 49 people had an
average of 31 hours that they could go without sleep and still function normally.The test value for this
hypothesis would be 2.8.
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Sandra Johnson, a researcher, believes her pulse rate will decrease with exercise.Her alternative
hypothesis would contain an equal sign.
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The chi-square critical value for n = 16 and The chi-square critical value for n = 16 and   when the test is left-tailed is 5.812.<div style=padding-top: 35px> when the test is left-tailed is 5.812.
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When conducting a two-tailed z.-test with When conducting a two-tailed z.-test with   the test value was 2.07.The decision would be: do not reject the null hypothesis.<div style=padding-top: 35px> the test value was 2.07.The decision would be: do
not reject the null hypothesis.
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Stating the hypothesis is the first step used in hypothesis testing.
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An assumption of the chi-square test for a single variance is that the observations must be independent of
each other.
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Sam Ying, a career counsellor, claims the average number of years of schooling for an engineer is 15.8
years.A sample of 16 engineers had a mean of 15 years and a standard deviation of 1.5 years.The test
value would be -2.68.
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The critical chi-square value for 20 degrees of freedom for the figure below is 31.410. The critical chi-square value for 20 degrees of freedom for the figure below is 31.410.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The power of a test measures the sensitivity of the test to detect a real difference in parameters if one
actually exists.
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The probability of committing a type II error is symbolized by b.
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A right-tailed test is used when A right-tailed test is used when   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> .
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Using z the table found in Table E of Appendix C, the critical value for the right-tailed test with Using z the table found in Table E of Appendix C, the critical value for the right-tailed test with   is 1.88.<div style=padding-top: 35px> is 1.88.
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Is the statement <strong>Is the statement   a valid null hypothesis?</strong> A)Yes, this is a statement that compares a parameter to a value B)Yes, this is a statement that compares two parameters C)No, equalities are not permitted in a null hypothesis D)No, there is no parameter contained in this statement <div style=padding-top: 35px> a valid null hypothesis?

A)Yes, this is a statement that compares a parameter to a value
B)Yes, this is a statement that compares two parameters
C)No, equalities are not permitted in a null hypothesis
D)No, there is no parameter contained in this statement
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The probability of a type I error is represented by which of the following symbols?

A)j
B)b
C)h
D)α
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For the conjecture, "The average age of students in this class is 21," the null hypothesis is:

A)We accept the hypothesis that the average age of students in this class is 21
B)The average age of students in this class is 21
C)The average age of students in this class is not 21
D)We reject the hypothesis that he average age of students in this class is 21
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Are the following statements <strong>Are the following statements   a valid pair of null and alternative hypotheses?</strong> A)No, there are no parameters contained in these statements B)No, the alternative hypothesis cannot contain numeric values C)Yes, these statements are two non-overlapping hypotheses and compare two parameters D)Yes, these statements are two non-overlapping hypotheses and compare a parameter to a value <div style=padding-top: 35px> a valid pair of null and alternative hypotheses?

A)No, there are no parameters contained in these statements
B)No, the alternative hypothesis cannot contain numeric values
C)Yes, these statements are two non-overlapping hypotheses and compare two parameters
D)Yes, these statements are two non-overlapping hypotheses and compare a parameter to a value
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Using the z-table (Table E), find the critical value (or values) for an <strong>Using the z-table (Table E), find the critical value (or values) for an   left-tailed test.</strong> A)-2.1444 B)-1.4051 C)-0.9945 D)-0.4973 <div style=padding-top: 35px> left-tailed test.

A)-2.1444
B)-1.4051
C)-0.9945
D)-0.4973
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Is the statement <strong>Is the statement   a valid null hypothesis?</strong> A)Yes, this is a statement that compares a parameter to a value B)Yes, this is a statement that compares two parameters C)No, equalities are not permitted in a null hypothesis D)No, there is no parameter contained in this statement <div style=padding-top: 35px> a valid null hypothesis?

A)Yes, this is a statement that compares a parameter to a value
B)Yes, this is a statement that compares two parameters
C)No, equalities are not permitted in a null hypothesis
D)No, there is no parameter contained in this statement
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If the observed value is 7, the expected value is 3, and the standard error is 4, then the test value used for the z test is equal to

A)1.00
B)4.00
C)-4.00
D)-1.00
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For the conjecture, "The average rent of an apartment is more than $900 per month," the alternative hypothesis is:

A)The average rent of an apartment is less than or equal to $900 per month.
B)The average rent of an apartment is greater than $900 per month.
C)We accept the hypothesis that the average rent of an apartment is more than $900 per month.
D)We reject the hypothesis that the average rent of an apartment is more than $900 per month.
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Using the z table in Table E of Appendix C, determine the critical value for the right-tailed test with <strong>Using the z table in Table E of Appendix C, determine the critical value for the right-tailed test with   =0.035.</strong> A)0.39 B)2.05 C)1.81 <div style=padding-top: 35px> =0.035.

A)0.39
B)2.05
C)1.81
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Using the z-table (Table E), find the critical value (or values) for an <strong>Using the z-table (Table E), find the critical value (or values) for an   right-tailed test.</strong> A)0.5577 B)0.7774 C)1.1155 D)1.5548 <div style=padding-top: 35px> right-tailed test.

A)0.5577
B)0.7774
C)1.1155
D)1.5548
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If the observed value is 4, the expected value is 5, and the standard error is 3, then the test value used for the z test is equal to

A)0.33
B)1.00
C)-1.00
D)-0.33
A recent survey indicated that the average amount spent for breakfast by business managers was $7.58,
With a standard deviation of $0.42.It was felt that breakfasts on the West Coast were higher than $7.58.A
Sample of 81 business managers on the West Coast had an average breakfast cost of $7.65.
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Are the following statements <strong>Are the following statements   a valid pair of null and alternative hypotheses?</strong> A)No, there are no parameters contained in these statements B)No, the alternative hypothesis cannot contain numeric values C)No, these statements have overlapping regions D)No, these statements both compare a parameter to a value <div style=padding-top: 35px> a valid pair of null and alternative hypotheses?

A)No, there are no parameters contained in these statements
B)No, the alternative hypothesis cannot contain numeric values
C)No, these statements have overlapping regions
D)No, these statements both compare a parameter to a value
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At <strong>At   = 0.05, what is the test value?</strong> A)1.96 B)1.5 C)-1.5 D)1.64 <div style=padding-top: 35px> = 0.05, what is the test value?

A)1.96
B)1.5
C)-1.5
D)1.64
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Using the z table in Table E of Appendix C, what are the critical values for a two-tailed test when <strong>Using the z table in Table E of Appendix C, what are the critical values for a two-tailed test when   0.03.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> 0.03.

A) <strong>Using the z table in Table E of Appendix C, what are the critical values for a two-tailed test when   0.03.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Using the z table in Table E of Appendix C, what are the critical values for a two-tailed test when   0.03.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Using the z table in Table E of Appendix C, what are the critical values for a two-tailed test when   0.03.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Using the z table in Table E of Appendix C, what are the critical values for a two-tailed test when   0.03.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Which type of null hypothesis is used in the figure below? <strong>Which type of null hypothesis is used in the figure below?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) <strong>Which type of null hypothesis is used in the figure below?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Which type of null hypothesis is used in the figure below?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Which type of null hypothesis is used in the figure below?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Which type of null hypothesis is used in the figure below?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A garbage collector believes that he averages picking up more than four tons of garbage per day.What is the null hypothesis for his statement?

A) <strong>A garbage collector believes that he averages picking up more than four tons of garbage per day.What is the null hypothesis for his statement?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>A garbage collector believes that he averages picking up more than four tons of garbage per day.What is the null hypothesis for his statement?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>A garbage collector believes that he averages picking up more than four tons of garbage per day.What is the null hypothesis for his statement?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>A garbage collector believes that he averages picking up more than four tons of garbage per day.What is the null hypothesis for his statement?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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<strong>  Which type of alternative hypothesis is used in the figure below?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> Which type of alternative hypothesis is used in the figure below?

A) <strong>  Which type of alternative hypothesis is used in the figure below?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>  Which type of alternative hypothesis is used in the figure below?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>  Which type of alternative hypothesis is used in the figure below?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>  Which type of alternative hypothesis is used in the figure below?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The Natural Resources Canada Web site said that the national average price of regular gasoline was $1.058 per litre on July 3, 2007.It was felt that the price of gasoline in Toronto was significantly lower
Than the national average.A survey of ten different gas stations in Toronto, Ontario found the average
Price of gasoline to be $1.028 per litre with a standard deviation of $0.0263.What is the critical value
Using <strong>The Natural Resources Canada Web site said that the national average price of regular gasoline was $1.058 per litre on July 3, 2007.It was felt that the price of gasoline in Toronto was significantly lower Than the national average.A survey of ten different gas stations in Toronto, Ontario found the average Price of gasoline to be $1.028 per litre with a standard deviation of $0.0263.What is the critical value Using   0.01?</strong> A)1.26 B)2.33 C)-1.26 D)-2.33 <div style=padding-top: 35px> 0.01?

A)1.26
B)2.33
C)-1.26
D)-2.33
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Give the p-value for the data provided above.

A)0.4987
B)0.0084
C)0.1325
D)0.0668
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Which type of null hypothesis is used in the figure below? <strong>Which type of null hypothesis is used in the figure below?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) <strong>Which type of null hypothesis is used in the figure below?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Which type of null hypothesis is used in the figure below?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Which type of null hypothesis is used in the figure below?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Which type of null hypothesis is used in the figure below?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Using the z-table (Table E), find the critical value (or values) for an <strong>Using the z-table (Table E), find the critical value (or values) for an   two-tailed test.</strong> A)1.5548 B)1.8808 C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> two-tailed test.

A)1.5548
B)1.8808
C) <strong>Using the z-table (Table E), find the critical value (or values) for an   two-tailed test.</strong> A)1.5548 B)1.8808 C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Using the z-table (Table E), find the critical value (or values) for an   two-tailed test.</strong> A)1.5548 B)1.8808 C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A recent study claims that business travelers spend an average of $41 per day on meals.A sample of 16 business travelers found that they had spent an average of $45 per day with a standard deviation of $3.65.
If <strong>A recent study claims that business travelers spend an average of $41 per day on meals.A sample of 16 business travelers found that they had spent an average of $45 per day with a standard deviation of $3.65. If   0.05, what are the critical values?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> 0.05, what are the critical values?

A) <strong>A recent study claims that business travelers spend an average of $41 per day on meals.A sample of 16 business travelers found that they had spent an average of $45 per day with a standard deviation of $3.65. If   0.05, what are the critical values?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>A recent study claims that business travelers spend an average of $41 per day on meals.A sample of 16 business travelers found that they had spent an average of $45 per day with a standard deviation of $3.65. If   0.05, what are the critical values?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>A recent study claims that business travelers spend an average of $41 per day on meals.A sample of 16 business travelers found that they had spent an average of $45 per day with a standard deviation of $3.65. If   0.05, what are the critical values?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>A recent study claims that business travelers spend an average of $41 per day on meals.A sample of 16 business travelers found that they had spent an average of $45 per day with a standard deviation of $3.65. If   0.05, what are the critical values?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A political strategist believes that 56% of voters in a certain province support his candidate.He then commissions a poll of 800 voters and 53% of them support his candidate.If <strong>A political strategist believes that 56% of voters in a certain province support his candidate.He then commissions a poll of 800 voters and 53% of them support his candidate.If   , is the political Strategist's belief warranted?</strong> A)Yes, because the test value -1.01 is in the noncritical region. B)Yes, because the test value -1.88 is in the critical region. C)No, because the test value -1.88 is in the noncritical region. D)No, because the test value -1.71 is in the noncritical region. <div style=padding-top: 35px> , is the political
Strategist's belief warranted?

A)Yes, because the test value -1.01 is in the noncritical region.
B)Yes, because the test value -1.88 is in the critical region.
C)No, because the test value -1.88 is in the noncritical region.
D)No, because the test value -1.71 is in the noncritical region.
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In a particular city, the average salary of secretaries is $29,000 per year.Secretaries at Company A claim that they are paid less than the city average.In a sample of 50 secretaries, their average salary was
$25,000 per year with a standard deviation of $5,000.What is the test statistic for this hypothesis?

A)-5.66
B)-0.80
C)0.80
D)5.66
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An average department store sells 200 men's suits per year.The men's suit departments at a particular national chain of stores claim that they more than the industry average.In a sample of 50 stores, they
Sold, on the average, 280 suits per year with a standard deviation of $40.What is the test statistic for this
Hypothesis?

A)0.28
B)2.00
C)8.07
D)14.14
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A scientist has a theory that 36% of geese in his area do not fly south for the winter.He tags 65 random geese in the summer and finds that 38% of them do fly south.If <strong>A scientist has a theory that 36% of geese in his area do not fly south for the winter.He tags 65 random geese in the summer and finds that 38% of them do fly south.If   , is the scientist's belief Warranted?</strong> A)Yes, because the test value -4.37 is in the critical region. B)No, because the test value -4.80 is in the noncritical region. C)Yes, because the test value 4.80 is in the critical region. D)No, because the test value 4.37 is in the critical region. <div style=padding-top: 35px> , is the scientist's belief
Warranted?

A)Yes, because the test value -4.37 is in the critical region.
B)No, because the test value -4.80 is in the noncritical region.
C)Yes, because the test value 4.80 is in the critical region.
D)No, because the test value 4.37 is in the critical region.
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Nationwide, the average waiting time until an electric utility customer service representative answers a call is 200 seconds per call.The Gigantic Kilowatt Energy Company took a sample of 40 calls and found
That, on the average, they answered in 140 seconds per call with a standard deviation of $30.Can the
Company claim that they are faster than the average utility?

A)Yes, because -12.65 falls in the critical region
B)No, because -2.00 falls in the critical region
C)Yes, because -0.32 falls in the noncritical region
D)No, because -0.32 falls in the critical region
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A statistician believes that the standard deviation of the weights of firemen is less than 25 pounds.A sample of 20 firemen had a standard deviation of 23.2 pounds.Assume that the variable is normally
Distributed with <strong>A statistician believes that the standard deviation of the weights of firemen is less than 25 pounds.A sample of 20 firemen had a standard deviation of 23.2 pounds.Assume that the variable is normally Distributed with   0.05.What is the critical value?</strong> A)31.410 B)30.144 C)10.851 D)10.117 <div style=padding-top: 35px> 0.05.What is the critical value?

A)31.410
B)30.144
C)10.851
D)10.117
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According to Statistics Canada, the average age of a groom was 34.5 years in 2003.A sample of 16 prospective grooms in St.Johns revealed that their average age was 34.9 years with a standard deviation
Of 5.3 years.At <strong>According to Statistics Canada, the average age of a groom was 34.5 years in 2003.A sample of 16 prospective grooms in St.Johns revealed that their average age was 34.9 years with a standard deviation Of 5.3 years.At   0.05, what is the test value?</strong> A)1.81 B)0.30 C)0.59 D)2.13 <div style=padding-top: 35px> 0.05, what is the test value?

A)1.81
B)0.30
C)0.59
D)2.13
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An average computer mouse inspector can inspect 40 mice per hour.The 46 computer mice inspectors at a particular factory can only inspect 36 mice per hour with a standard deviation of 8.Does the company
Have reason to believe that these inspectors are slower than average?

A)Yes, because -3.39 falls in the noncritical region
B)No, because -1.95 falls in the critical region
C)Yes, because -3.39 falls in the critical region
D)No, because -1.95 falls in the noncritical region
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What is the critical t-value for a right-tailed test when <strong>What is the critical t-value for a right-tailed test when   = 0.025 and d.f.= 12?</strong> A)2.179 B)2.831 C)2.228 D)1.869 <div style=padding-top: 35px> = 0.025 and d.f.= 12?

A)2.179
B)2.831
C)2.228
D)1.869
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The Eagle Ridge Contractors' Association claims the average price of a home in their subdivision is
$125,150, with a standard deviation of $7,350.A sample of 36 homes for sale in this subdivision had an
average selling price of $123,550.Is there evidence that the costs of homes for sale in this subdivision are
actually lower than claimed?
At <strong>The Eagle Ridge Contractors' Association claims the average price of a home in their subdivision is $125,150, with a standard deviation of $7,350.A sample of 36 homes for sale in this subdivision had an average selling price of $123,550.Is there evidence that the costs of homes for sale in this subdivision are actually lower than claimed? At   0.05, what is the test value?</strong> A)-1.31 B)1.31 C)-1.52 D)1.52 <div style=padding-top: 35px> 0.05, what is the test value?

A)-1.31
B)1.31
C)-1.52
D)1.52
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The Eagle Ridge Contractors' Association claims the average price of a home in their subdivision is
$125,150, with a standard deviation of $7,350.A sample of 36 homes for sale in this subdivision had an
average selling price of $123,550.Is there evidence that the costs of homes for sale in this subdivision are
actually lower than claimed?
What is the p-value for a one-sided test of the data provided above?

A)0.0853
B)0.0951
C)0.1327
D)0.0036
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What are the critical t-values for a two-tailed test when <strong>What are the critical t-values for a two-tailed test when   0.02 and d.f.= 18?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> 0.02 and d.f.= 18?

A) <strong>What are the critical t-values for a two-tailed test when   0.02 and d.f.= 18?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>What are the critical t-values for a two-tailed test when   0.02 and d.f.= 18?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>What are the critical t-values for a two-tailed test when   0.02 and d.f.= 18?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>What are the critical t-values for a two-tailed test when   0.02 and d.f.= 18?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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At a certain university, the average attendance at basketball games has been 1,000 spectators per game. Due to the dismal showing of the team this year, the attendance for the first four games has been only 700
Spectators per game with a standard deviation of 200.The athletic director claims that the attendance is
The same as last year.If <strong>At a certain university, the average attendance at basketball games has been 1,000 spectators per game. Due to the dismal showing of the team this year, the attendance for the first four games has been only 700 Spectators per game with a standard deviation of 200.The athletic director claims that the attendance is The same as last year.If   , what is the test statistic?</strong> A)-3.00 B)-6.00 C)-7.00 D)-9.00 <div style=padding-top: 35px> , what is the test statistic?

A)-3.00
B)-6.00
C)-7.00
D)-9.00
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At a certain university, the average cost of books per student was $390 per student last semester.In a sample of 60 students this semester, their average cost was $425 with a standard deviation of $75.
The Dean of Students believes that the costs are greater this semester.What is the test statistic for this
Hypothesis?

A)0.47
B)0.58
C)3.61
D)28.00
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A doctor believes that the standard deviation of systolic blood pressure is 15 mmHg.A random sample of 24 patients found a standard deviation of 23.Assume the variable is normally distributed and <strong>A doctor believes that the standard deviation of systolic blood pressure is 15 mmHg.A random sample of 24 patients found a standard deviation of 23.Assume the variable is normally distributed and   0.01. What are the critical values?</strong> A)9.262 and 44.181 B)13.091 and 35.172 C)13.848 and 36.415 D)11.524 and 44.314 <div style=padding-top: 35px> 0.01.
What are the critical values?

A)9.262 and 44.181
B)13.091 and 35.172
C)13.848 and 36.415
D)11.524 and 44.314
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At a certain American university, the average attendance at basketball games has been 2,700 spectators per game.The attendance for the first 16 games has been 2,450 spectators per game with a standard
Deviation of 550.The athletic director claims that the attendance is the same as last year.If <strong>At a certain American university, the average attendance at basketball games has been 2,700 spectators per game.The attendance for the first 16 games has been 2,450 spectators per game with a standard Deviation of 550.The athletic director claims that the attendance is the same as last year.If   what Are the critical values?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> what
Are the critical values?

A) <strong>At a certain American university, the average attendance at basketball games has been 2,700 spectators per game.The attendance for the first 16 games has been 2,450 spectators per game with a standard Deviation of 550.The athletic director claims that the attendance is the same as last year.If   what Are the critical values?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>At a certain American university, the average attendance at basketball games has been 2,700 spectators per game.The attendance for the first 16 games has been 2,450 spectators per game with a standard Deviation of 550.The athletic director claims that the attendance is the same as last year.If   what Are the critical values?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>At a certain American university, the average attendance at basketball games has been 2,700 spectators per game.The attendance for the first 16 games has been 2,450 spectators per game with a standard Deviation of 550.The athletic director claims that the attendance is the same as last year.If   what Are the critical values?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>At a certain American university, the average attendance at basketball games has been 2,700 spectators per game.The attendance for the first 16 games has been 2,450 spectators per game with a standard Deviation of 550.The athletic director claims that the attendance is the same as last year.If   what Are the critical values?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The average speed of greyhound dogs is about 18.9 meters per second.A particular greyhound breeder claims that her dogs are faster than the average greyhound.In a sample of 40 of her dogs, they ran, on the
Average, 19.4 meters per second with a standard deviation of 1.4.Is her claim correct?

A)Yes, because 0.06 falls in the critical region
B)No, because 0.06 falls in the critical region
C)Yes, because 2.26 falls in the critical region
D)No, because 0.5 falls in the critical region
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A recent report from the American Medical Association claims that for the first time in 10 years, the average salary of psychiatrists was $189,121 with a standard deviation of $26,975.A random sample
Of 25 Canadian psychiatrists this year yielded an average salary of $198,630.Is there evidence that the
Average salary is actually higher than what the American Medical Association reported (assume that the
Variation in Canadian salaries is the same as that in the US)? What is the p-value for a one-sided test?

A)0.0024
B)0.0035
C)0.1328
D)0.0390
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Doctors nationally believe that 72% of a certain type of operation are successful.In a certain hospital, 53 of these operations were observed, and 63% of them were successful.If <strong>Doctors nationally believe that 72% of a certain type of operation are successful.In a certain hospital, 53 of these operations were observed, and 63% of them were successful.If   , is this hospital's success Rate different from the national average?</strong> A)No, because the test value -0.86 is in the noncritical region. B)Yes, because the test value -0.86 is in the critical region. C)No, because the test value -1.46 is in the noncritical region. D)Yes, because the test value -1.46 is in the noncritical region. <div style=padding-top: 35px> , is this hospital's success
Rate different from the national average?

A)No, because the test value -0.86 is in the noncritical region.
B)Yes, because the test value -0.86 is in the critical region.
C)No, because the test value -1.46 is in the noncritical region.
D)Yes, because the test value -1.46 is in the noncritical region.
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In a(n) __________, the null hypothesis should be rejected when the test value is in either of the two
critical regions.
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A type II error occurs if one does not reject the null hypothesis when it is __________.
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Reginald Brown, an inspector from the Department of Industry, weighs fifteen 18-ounce cereal boxes of
corn flakes.He finds their mean weight to be 17.78 ounces with a standard deviation of 0.4 ounces.Are
the cereal boxes lighter than they should be? Let Reginald Brown, an inspector from the Department of Industry, weighs fifteen 18-ounce cereal boxes of corn flakes.He finds their mean weight to be 17.78 ounces with a standard deviation of 0.4 ounces.Are the cereal boxes lighter than they should be? Let  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Assume that in a hypothesis test with null hypothesis H0: <strong>Assume that in a hypothesis test with null hypothesis H0:   at   that a value of 11.0 for the sample mean results in the null hypothesis being rejected.That corresponds to a confidence interval result Of</strong> A)The 95% confidence interval for the mean contains the value 11.0 B)The 95% confidence interval for the mean contains the value 14.0 C)The 95% confidence interval for the mean does not contain the value 14.0 D)There is insufficient information to conclude whether the 95% confidence interval for the mean .contains or does not contain the value 14.0 <div style=padding-top: 35px> at <strong>Assume that in a hypothesis test with null hypothesis H0:   at   that a value of 11.0 for the sample mean results in the null hypothesis being rejected.That corresponds to a confidence interval result Of</strong> A)The 95% confidence interval for the mean contains the value 11.0 B)The 95% confidence interval for the mean contains the value 14.0 C)The 95% confidence interval for the mean does not contain the value 14.0 D)There is insufficient information to conclude whether the 95% confidence interval for the mean .contains or does not contain the value 14.0 <div style=padding-top: 35px> that a value of 11.0 for the sample mean results in the null hypothesis being rejected.That corresponds to a confidence interval result
Of

A)The 95% confidence interval for the mean contains the value 11.0
B)The 95% confidence interval for the mean contains the value 14.0
C)The 95% confidence interval for the mean does not contain the value 14.0
D)There is insufficient information to conclude whether the 95% confidence interval for the mean .contains or does not contain the value 14.0
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The numerical value obtained from a statistical test is called the __________.
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A random sample of 25 rats was fed a diet for a period of 4 weeks.The weight gain (in grams) was recorded for each rat.The average weight gain was 16.4 with a corresponding standard deviation of 3.0.
The P-value for testing the claim that this diet would increase weight by at least 15 grams would be

A)0.005
B)0.003
C)0.014
D)0.135
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A type I error occurs if one rejects the null hypothesis when it is __________.
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Assume that in a hypothesis test with null hypothesis <strong>Assume that in a hypothesis test with null hypothesis   that a value of 17.0 for the sample mean results in the null hypothesis being rejected.That corresponds to a confidence interval result Of</strong> A)The 10% confidence interval for the mean contains the value 17.0 B)The 90% confidence interval for the mean contains the value 17.0 C)The 90% confidence interval for the mean does not contain the value 13.0 D)There is insufficient information as to if the 90% confidence interval for the mean does or does not contain the value 17.0 <div style=padding-top: 35px> that a value of 17.0 for the sample mean results in the null hypothesis being rejected.That corresponds to a confidence interval result
Of

A)The 10% confidence interval for the mean contains the value 17.0
B)The 90% confidence interval for the mean contains the value 17.0
C)The 90% confidence interval for the mean does not contain the value 13.0
D)There is insufficient information as to if the 90% confidence interval for the mean does or does not contain the value 17.0
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Dr.Christina Cuttleman, a nutritionist, claims that the average number of calories in a serving of popcorn
is 75 with a standard deviation of 7.A sample of 50 servings of popcorn yields an average of 78 calories.
Check Dr.Cuttleman's claim at Dr.Christina Cuttleman, a nutritionist, claims that the average number of calories in a serving of popcorn is 75 with a standard deviation of 7.A sample of 50 servings of popcorn yields an average of 78 calories. Check Dr.Cuttleman's claim at  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Assume that a 99% confidence interval for the mean is (11.5, 13.0).Then a hypothesis test of <strong>Assume that a 99% confidence interval for the mean is (11.5, 13.0).Then a hypothesis test of   12.0 at   would result in</strong> A)Accepting the null hypothesis because 12.0 is less than 13.0 B)Accepting the null hypothesis because 12.0 is between 11.5 and 13.0 C)Rejecting the null hypothesis if because 12.0 is more than 11.5 D)There is insufficient information to make any conclusions about the hypothesis test <div style=padding-top: 35px> 12.0 at <strong>Assume that a 99% confidence interval for the mean is (11.5, 13.0).Then a hypothesis test of   12.0 at   would result in</strong> A)Accepting the null hypothesis because 12.0 is less than 13.0 B)Accepting the null hypothesis because 12.0 is between 11.5 and 13.0 C)Rejecting the null hypothesis if because 12.0 is more than 11.5 D)There is insufficient information to make any conclusions about the hypothesis test <div style=padding-top: 35px> would result in

A)Accepting the null hypothesis because 12.0 is less than 13.0
B)Accepting the null hypothesis because 12.0 is between 11.5 and 13.0
C)Rejecting the null hypothesis if because 12.0 is more than 11.5
D)There is insufficient information to make any conclusions about the hypothesis test
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Assume that a 99% confidence interval for the mean is (17.0, 19.0).Then a hypothesis test of <strong>Assume that a 99% confidence interval for the mean is (17.0, 19.0).Then a hypothesis test of   16.0 at   = 0.01 would result in</strong> A)Rejecting the null hypothesis because 16.0 is less than 17.0 B)Accepting the null hypothesis because 16.0 is less than 19.0 C)Accepting the null hypothesis because 19.0 is more than 17.0 D)There is insufficient information to make any conclusions about the hypothesis test <div style=padding-top: 35px> 16.0 at <strong>Assume that a 99% confidence interval for the mean is (17.0, 19.0).Then a hypothesis test of   16.0 at   = 0.01 would result in</strong> A)Rejecting the null hypothesis because 16.0 is less than 17.0 B)Accepting the null hypothesis because 16.0 is less than 19.0 C)Accepting the null hypothesis because 19.0 is more than 17.0 D)There is insufficient information to make any conclusions about the hypothesis test <div style=padding-top: 35px> = 0.01 would result in

A)Rejecting the null hypothesis because 16.0 is less than 17.0
B)Accepting the null hypothesis because 16.0 is less than 19.0
C)Accepting the null hypothesis because 19.0 is more than 17.0
D)There is insufficient information to make any conclusions about the hypothesis test
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A lab technician is tested for her consistency by taking multiple measurements of cholesterol levels from the same blood sample.The target accuracy a standard deviation of 1.3 or less.If 18 measurements are
Taken and their standard deviation is 1.6, is there enough evidence to reject the claim that her standard
Deviation is within the limit at <strong>A lab technician is tested for her consistency by taking multiple measurements of cholesterol levels from the same blood sample.The target accuracy a standard deviation of 1.3 or less.If 18 measurements are Taken and their standard deviation is 1.6, is there enough evidence to reject the claim that her standard Deviation is within the limit at   01?</strong> A)No, comparing the test value 5.07 and the critical value 5.90. B)Yes, comparing the test value 20.92 and the critical value 5.78. C)No, comparing the test value 25.75 and the critical value 33.41. D)Yes, comparing the test value 20.92 and the critical value 5.90. <div style=padding-top: 35px> 01?

A)No, comparing the test value 5.07 and the critical value 5.90.
B)Yes, comparing the test value 20.92 and the critical value 5.78.
C)No, comparing the test value 25.75 and the critical value 33.41.
D)Yes, comparing the test value 20.92 and the critical value 5.90.
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Which of the following is true?

A)The smaller the P-value, the stronger is the evidence against the null hypothesis.
B)For fixed sample size, increasing the alpha error increases the beta error.
C)If the type I error is held constant, increasing the sample size increases the type II error.
D)The power of a test equals a + b.
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One of the assumptions for the chi-square test for a single variance is that the __________ must be
normally distributed for the variable under study.
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Assume that in a hypothesis test with null hypothesis <strong>Assume that in a hypothesis test with null hypothesis   that a value of 13.0 for the sample mean results in the null hypothesis being accepted.That corresponds to a confidence interval Result of</strong> A)The 98% confidence interval for the mean contains the value 13.0 B)The 98% confidence interval for the mean contains the value 17.0 C)The 98% confidence interval for the mean does not contain the value 17.0 D)There is insufficient information to conclude whether the 98% confidence interval for the mean .contains or does not contain the value 17.0 <div style=padding-top: 35px> that a value of 13.0 for the sample mean results in the null hypothesis being accepted.That corresponds to a confidence interval
Result of

A)The 98% confidence interval for the mean contains the value 13.0
B)The 98% confidence interval for the mean contains the value 17.0
C)The 98% confidence interval for the mean does not contain the value 17.0
D)There is insufficient information to conclude whether the 98% confidence interval for the mean .contains or does not contain the value 17.0
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If the type II error in a hypothesis test with <strong>If the type II error in a hypothesis test with   is 0.30, then the power of this test is</strong> A)0.05 B)0.30 C)0.70 D)0.95 <div style=padding-top: 35px> is 0.30, then the power of this test is

A)0.05
B)0.30
C)0.70
D)0.95
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When a researcher fails to reject the null hypothesis, this does not mean that there is enough evidence to
support the __________.
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A manufacturer claims that his television will have an average lifetime of at least five years.The standard
deviation is seven months.81 televisions are selected at random, and their average lifetime was found to
be 59 months.Is the manufacturer correct? Use A manufacturer claims that his television will have an average lifetime of at least five years.The standard deviation is seven months.81 televisions are selected at random, and their average lifetime was found to be 59 months.Is the manufacturer correct? Use  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Assume that in a hypothesis test with null hypothesis <strong>Assume that in a hypothesis test with null hypothesis   that a value of 11.0 for the sample mean results in the null hypothesis being accepted.That corresponds to a confidence interval Result of</strong> A)The 0.10% confidence interval for the mean contains the value 11.0 B)The 90% confidence interval for the mean contains the value 14.0 C)The 90% confidence interval for the mean does not contain the value 14.0 D)There is insufficient information as to if the 90% confidence interval for the mean does or does not contain the value 11.0 <div style=padding-top: 35px> that a value of 11.0 for the sample mean results in the null hypothesis being accepted.That corresponds to a confidence interval
Result of

A)The 0.10% confidence interval for the mean contains the value 11.0
B)The 90% confidence interval for the mean contains the value 14.0
C)The 90% confidence interval for the mean does not contain the value 14.0
D)There is insufficient information as to if the 90% confidence interval for the mean does or does not contain the value 11.0
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A lumber mill is tested for consistency by measuring the variance of board thicknesses.The target accuracy a variance of 0.0015 or less.If 22 measurements are taken and their variance is 0.006, is there
Enough evidence to reject the claim that her standard deviation is within the limit at <strong>A lumber mill is tested for consistency by measuring the variance of board thicknesses.The target accuracy a variance of 0.0015 or less.If 22 measurements are taken and their variance is 0.006, is there Enough evidence to reject the claim that her standard deviation is within the limit at   ?</strong> A)Yes, comparing the test value 84.00 and the critical value 38.93. B)No, comparing the test value 18.33 and the critical value 38.93. C)Yes, comparing the test value 84.00 and the critical value 40.29. <div style=padding-top: 35px> ?

A)Yes, comparing the test value 84.00 and the critical value 38.93.
B)No, comparing the test value 18.33 and the critical value 38.93.
C)Yes, comparing the test value 84.00 and the critical value 40.29.
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If the null hypothesis is not rejected when it is false, a type II error has been committed.
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For fixed sample sizes, the t-statistic is more variable than the z-statistic.
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Evaluating the data should occur after summarizing the results of performing a hypothesis test.
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The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between a parameter and a specific value, or that
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Is the statement <strong>Is the statement   a valid null hypothesis?</strong> A)Yes, this is a statement that compares a parameter to a value B)Yes, this is a statement that compares two parameters C)No, equalities are not permitted in a null hypothesis D)No, there is no parameter contained in this statement a valid null hypothesis?

A)Yes, this is a statement that compares a parameter to a value
B)Yes, this is a statement that compares two parameters
C)No, equalities are not permitted in a null hypothesis
D)No, there is no parameter contained in this statement
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A type I error can occur when the null hypothesis is not rejected.
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There is one, and only one, correct method to perform a hypothesis test procedure.
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Alyson Silvastein, a scientist, reports that the average number of hours a person can go without sleep
and still function normally is 29 with a standard deviation of five hours.A sample of 49 people had an
average of 31 hours that they could go without sleep and still function normally.The test value for this
hypothesis would be 2.8.
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Sandra Johnson, a researcher, believes her pulse rate will decrease with exercise.Her alternative
hypothesis would contain an equal sign.
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The chi-square critical value for n = 16 and The chi-square critical value for n = 16 and   when the test is left-tailed is 5.812. when the test is left-tailed is 5.812.
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When conducting a two-tailed z.-test with When conducting a two-tailed z.-test with   the test value was 2.07.The decision would be: do not reject the null hypothesis. the test value was 2.07.The decision would be: do
not reject the null hypothesis.
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Stating the hypothesis is the first step used in hypothesis testing.
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An assumption of the chi-square test for a single variance is that the observations must be independent of
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Sam Ying, a career counsellor, claims the average number of years of schooling for an engineer is 15.8
years.A sample of 16 engineers had a mean of 15 years and a standard deviation of 1.5 years.The test
value would be -2.68.
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The critical chi-square value for 20 degrees of freedom for the figure below is 31.410. The critical chi-square value for 20 degrees of freedom for the figure below is 31.410.
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The power of a test measures the sensitivity of the test to detect a real difference in parameters if one
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The probability of committing a type II error is symbolized by b.
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A right-tailed test is used when A right-tailed test is used when   . .
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Using z the table found in Table E of Appendix C, the critical value for the right-tailed test with Using z the table found in Table E of Appendix C, the critical value for the right-tailed test with   is 1.88. is 1.88.
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Is the statement <strong>Is the statement   a valid null hypothesis?</strong> A)Yes, this is a statement that compares a parameter to a value B)Yes, this is a statement that compares two parameters C)No, equalities are not permitted in a null hypothesis D)No, there is no parameter contained in this statement a valid null hypothesis?

A)Yes, this is a statement that compares a parameter to a value
B)Yes, this is a statement that compares two parameters
C)No, equalities are not permitted in a null hypothesis
D)No, there is no parameter contained in this statement
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The probability of a type I error is represented by which of the following symbols?

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B)b
C)h
D)α
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For the conjecture, "The average age of students in this class is 21," the null hypothesis is:

A)We accept the hypothesis that the average age of students in this class is 21
B)The average age of students in this class is 21
C)The average age of students in this class is not 21
D)We reject the hypothesis that he average age of students in this class is 21
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Are the following statements <strong>Are the following statements   a valid pair of null and alternative hypotheses?</strong> A)No, there are no parameters contained in these statements B)No, the alternative hypothesis cannot contain numeric values C)Yes, these statements are two non-overlapping hypotheses and compare two parameters D)Yes, these statements are two non-overlapping hypotheses and compare a parameter to a value a valid pair of null and alternative hypotheses?

A)No, there are no parameters contained in these statements
B)No, the alternative hypothesis cannot contain numeric values
C)Yes, these statements are two non-overlapping hypotheses and compare two parameters
D)Yes, these statements are two non-overlapping hypotheses and compare a parameter to a value
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Using the z-table (Table E), find the critical value (or values) for an <strong>Using the z-table (Table E), find the critical value (or values) for an   left-tailed test.</strong> A)-2.1444 B)-1.4051 C)-0.9945 D)-0.4973 left-tailed test.

A)-2.1444
B)-1.4051
C)-0.9945
D)-0.4973
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Is the statement <strong>Is the statement   a valid null hypothesis?</strong> A)Yes, this is a statement that compares a parameter to a value B)Yes, this is a statement that compares two parameters C)No, equalities are not permitted in a null hypothesis D)No, there is no parameter contained in this statement a valid null hypothesis?

A)Yes, this is a statement that compares a parameter to a value
B)Yes, this is a statement that compares two parameters
C)No, equalities are not permitted in a null hypothesis
D)No, there is no parameter contained in this statement
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If the observed value is 7, the expected value is 3, and the standard error is 4, then the test value used for the z test is equal to

A)1.00
B)4.00
C)-4.00
D)-1.00
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For the conjecture, "The average rent of an apartment is more than $900 per month," the alternative hypothesis is:

A)The average rent of an apartment is less than or equal to $900 per month.
B)The average rent of an apartment is greater than $900 per month.
C)We accept the hypothesis that the average rent of an apartment is more than $900 per month.
D)We reject the hypothesis that the average rent of an apartment is more than $900 per month.
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Using the z table in Table E of Appendix C, determine the critical value for the right-tailed test with <strong>Using the z table in Table E of Appendix C, determine the critical value for the right-tailed test with   =0.035.</strong> A)0.39 B)2.05 C)1.81 =0.035.

A)0.39
B)2.05
C)1.81
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Using the z-table (Table E), find the critical value (or values) for an <strong>Using the z-table (Table E), find the critical value (or values) for an   right-tailed test.</strong> A)0.5577 B)0.7774 C)1.1155 D)1.5548 right-tailed test.

A)0.5577
B)0.7774
C)1.1155
D)1.5548
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If the observed value is 4, the expected value is 5, and the standard error is 3, then the test value used for the z test is equal to

A)0.33
B)1.00
C)-1.00
D)-0.33
A recent survey indicated that the average amount spent for breakfast by business managers was $7.58,
With a standard deviation of $0.42.It was felt that breakfasts on the West Coast were higher than $7.58.A
Sample of 81 business managers on the West Coast had an average breakfast cost of $7.65.
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Are the following statements <strong>Are the following statements   a valid pair of null and alternative hypotheses?</strong> A)No, there are no parameters contained in these statements B)No, the alternative hypothesis cannot contain numeric values C)No, these statements have overlapping regions D)No, these statements both compare a parameter to a value a valid pair of null and alternative hypotheses?

A)No, there are no parameters contained in these statements
B)No, the alternative hypothesis cannot contain numeric values
C)No, these statements have overlapping regions
D)No, these statements both compare a parameter to a value
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At <strong>At   = 0.05, what is the test value?</strong> A)1.96 B)1.5 C)-1.5 D)1.64 = 0.05, what is the test value?

A)1.96
B)1.5
C)-1.5
D)1.64
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Using the z table in Table E of Appendix C, what are the critical values for a two-tailed test when <strong>Using the z table in Table E of Appendix C, what are the critical values for a two-tailed test when   0.03.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   0.03.

A) <strong>Using the z table in Table E of Appendix C, what are the critical values for a two-tailed test when   0.03.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Using the z table in Table E of Appendix C, what are the critical values for a two-tailed test when   0.03.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Using the z table in Table E of Appendix C, what are the critical values for a two-tailed test when   0.03.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Using the z table in Table E of Appendix C, what are the critical values for a two-tailed test when   0.03.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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Which type of null hypothesis is used in the figure below? <strong>Which type of null hypothesis is used in the figure below?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)

A) <strong>Which type of null hypothesis is used in the figure below?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Which type of null hypothesis is used in the figure below?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Which type of null hypothesis is used in the figure below?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Which type of null hypothesis is used in the figure below?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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A garbage collector believes that he averages picking up more than four tons of garbage per day.What is the null hypothesis for his statement?

A) <strong>A garbage collector believes that he averages picking up more than four tons of garbage per day.What is the null hypothesis for his statement?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>A garbage collector believes that he averages picking up more than four tons of garbage per day.What is the null hypothesis for his statement?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>A garbage collector believes that he averages picking up more than four tons of garbage per day.What is the null hypothesis for his statement?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>A garbage collector believes that he averages picking up more than four tons of garbage per day.What is the null hypothesis for his statement?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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<strong>  Which type of alternative hypothesis is used in the figure below?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   Which type of alternative hypothesis is used in the figure below?

A) <strong>  Which type of alternative hypothesis is used in the figure below?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>  Which type of alternative hypothesis is used in the figure below?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>  Which type of alternative hypothesis is used in the figure below?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>  Which type of alternative hypothesis is used in the figure below?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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The Natural Resources Canada Web site said that the national average price of regular gasoline was $1.058 per litre on July 3, 2007.It was felt that the price of gasoline in Toronto was significantly lower
Than the national average.A survey of ten different gas stations in Toronto, Ontario found the average
Price of gasoline to be $1.028 per litre with a standard deviation of $0.0263.What is the critical value
Using <strong>The Natural Resources Canada Web site said that the national average price of regular gasoline was $1.058 per litre on July 3, 2007.It was felt that the price of gasoline in Toronto was significantly lower Than the national average.A survey of ten different gas stations in Toronto, Ontario found the average Price of gasoline to be $1.028 per litre with a standard deviation of $0.0263.What is the critical value Using   0.01?</strong> A)1.26 B)2.33 C)-1.26 D)-2.33 0.01?

A)1.26
B)2.33
C)-1.26
D)-2.33
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Give the p-value for the data provided above.

A)0.4987
B)0.0084
C)0.1325
D)0.0668
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39
Which type of null hypothesis is used in the figure below? <strong>Which type of null hypothesis is used in the figure below?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)

A) <strong>Which type of null hypothesis is used in the figure below?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Which type of null hypothesis is used in the figure below?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Which type of null hypothesis is used in the figure below?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Which type of null hypothesis is used in the figure below?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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Using the z-table (Table E), find the critical value (or values) for an <strong>Using the z-table (Table E), find the critical value (or values) for an   two-tailed test.</strong> A)1.5548 B)1.8808 C)   D)   two-tailed test.

A)1.5548
B)1.8808
C) <strong>Using the z-table (Table E), find the critical value (or values) for an   two-tailed test.</strong> A)1.5548 B)1.8808 C)   D)
D) <strong>Using the z-table (Table E), find the critical value (or values) for an   two-tailed test.</strong> A)1.5548 B)1.8808 C)   D)
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41
A recent study claims that business travelers spend an average of $41 per day on meals.A sample of 16 business travelers found that they had spent an average of $45 per day with a standard deviation of $3.65.
If <strong>A recent study claims that business travelers spend an average of $41 per day on meals.A sample of 16 business travelers found that they had spent an average of $45 per day with a standard deviation of $3.65. If   0.05, what are the critical values?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   0.05, what are the critical values?

A) <strong>A recent study claims that business travelers spend an average of $41 per day on meals.A sample of 16 business travelers found that they had spent an average of $45 per day with a standard deviation of $3.65. If   0.05, what are the critical values?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>A recent study claims that business travelers spend an average of $41 per day on meals.A sample of 16 business travelers found that they had spent an average of $45 per day with a standard deviation of $3.65. If   0.05, what are the critical values?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>A recent study claims that business travelers spend an average of $41 per day on meals.A sample of 16 business travelers found that they had spent an average of $45 per day with a standard deviation of $3.65. If   0.05, what are the critical values?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>A recent study claims that business travelers spend an average of $41 per day on meals.A sample of 16 business travelers found that they had spent an average of $45 per day with a standard deviation of $3.65. If   0.05, what are the critical values?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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42
A political strategist believes that 56% of voters in a certain province support his candidate.He then commissions a poll of 800 voters and 53% of them support his candidate.If <strong>A political strategist believes that 56% of voters in a certain province support his candidate.He then commissions a poll of 800 voters and 53% of them support his candidate.If   , is the political Strategist's belief warranted?</strong> A)Yes, because the test value -1.01 is in the noncritical region. B)Yes, because the test value -1.88 is in the critical region. C)No, because the test value -1.88 is in the noncritical region. D)No, because the test value -1.71 is in the noncritical region. , is the political
Strategist's belief warranted?

A)Yes, because the test value -1.01 is in the noncritical region.
B)Yes, because the test value -1.88 is in the critical region.
C)No, because the test value -1.88 is in the noncritical region.
D)No, because the test value -1.71 is in the noncritical region.
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43
In a particular city, the average salary of secretaries is $29,000 per year.Secretaries at Company A claim that they are paid less than the city average.In a sample of 50 secretaries, their average salary was
$25,000 per year with a standard deviation of $5,000.What is the test statistic for this hypothesis?

A)-5.66
B)-0.80
C)0.80
D)5.66
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44
An average department store sells 200 men's suits per year.The men's suit departments at a particular national chain of stores claim that they more than the industry average.In a sample of 50 stores, they
Sold, on the average, 280 suits per year with a standard deviation of $40.What is the test statistic for this
Hypothesis?

A)0.28
B)2.00
C)8.07
D)14.14
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45
A scientist has a theory that 36% of geese in his area do not fly south for the winter.He tags 65 random geese in the summer and finds that 38% of them do fly south.If <strong>A scientist has a theory that 36% of geese in his area do not fly south for the winter.He tags 65 random geese in the summer and finds that 38% of them do fly south.If   , is the scientist's belief Warranted?</strong> A)Yes, because the test value -4.37 is in the critical region. B)No, because the test value -4.80 is in the noncritical region. C)Yes, because the test value 4.80 is in the critical region. D)No, because the test value 4.37 is in the critical region. , is the scientist's belief
Warranted?

A)Yes, because the test value -4.37 is in the critical region.
B)No, because the test value -4.80 is in the noncritical region.
C)Yes, because the test value 4.80 is in the critical region.
D)No, because the test value 4.37 is in the critical region.
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46
Nationwide, the average waiting time until an electric utility customer service representative answers a call is 200 seconds per call.The Gigantic Kilowatt Energy Company took a sample of 40 calls and found
That, on the average, they answered in 140 seconds per call with a standard deviation of $30.Can the
Company claim that they are faster than the average utility?

A)Yes, because -12.65 falls in the critical region
B)No, because -2.00 falls in the critical region
C)Yes, because -0.32 falls in the noncritical region
D)No, because -0.32 falls in the critical region
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47
A statistician believes that the standard deviation of the weights of firemen is less than 25 pounds.A sample of 20 firemen had a standard deviation of 23.2 pounds.Assume that the variable is normally
Distributed with <strong>A statistician believes that the standard deviation of the weights of firemen is less than 25 pounds.A sample of 20 firemen had a standard deviation of 23.2 pounds.Assume that the variable is normally Distributed with   0.05.What is the critical value?</strong> A)31.410 B)30.144 C)10.851 D)10.117 0.05.What is the critical value?

A)31.410
B)30.144
C)10.851
D)10.117
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48
According to Statistics Canada, the average age of a groom was 34.5 years in 2003.A sample of 16 prospective grooms in St.Johns revealed that their average age was 34.9 years with a standard deviation
Of 5.3 years.At <strong>According to Statistics Canada, the average age of a groom was 34.5 years in 2003.A sample of 16 prospective grooms in St.Johns revealed that their average age was 34.9 years with a standard deviation Of 5.3 years.At   0.05, what is the test value?</strong> A)1.81 B)0.30 C)0.59 D)2.13 0.05, what is the test value?

A)1.81
B)0.30
C)0.59
D)2.13
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49
An average computer mouse inspector can inspect 40 mice per hour.The 46 computer mice inspectors at a particular factory can only inspect 36 mice per hour with a standard deviation of 8.Does the company
Have reason to believe that these inspectors are slower than average?

A)Yes, because -3.39 falls in the noncritical region
B)No, because -1.95 falls in the critical region
C)Yes, because -3.39 falls in the critical region
D)No, because -1.95 falls in the noncritical region
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50
What is the critical t-value for a right-tailed test when <strong>What is the critical t-value for a right-tailed test when   = 0.025 and d.f.= 12?</strong> A)2.179 B)2.831 C)2.228 D)1.869 = 0.025 and d.f.= 12?

A)2.179
B)2.831
C)2.228
D)1.869
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51
The Eagle Ridge Contractors' Association claims the average price of a home in their subdivision is
$125,150, with a standard deviation of $7,350.A sample of 36 homes for sale in this subdivision had an
average selling price of $123,550.Is there evidence that the costs of homes for sale in this subdivision are
actually lower than claimed?
At <strong>The Eagle Ridge Contractors' Association claims the average price of a home in their subdivision is $125,150, with a standard deviation of $7,350.A sample of 36 homes for sale in this subdivision had an average selling price of $123,550.Is there evidence that the costs of homes for sale in this subdivision are actually lower than claimed? At   0.05, what is the test value?</strong> A)-1.31 B)1.31 C)-1.52 D)1.52 0.05, what is the test value?

A)-1.31
B)1.31
C)-1.52
D)1.52
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52
The Eagle Ridge Contractors' Association claims the average price of a home in their subdivision is
$125,150, with a standard deviation of $7,350.A sample of 36 homes for sale in this subdivision had an
average selling price of $123,550.Is there evidence that the costs of homes for sale in this subdivision are
actually lower than claimed?
What is the p-value for a one-sided test of the data provided above?

A)0.0853
B)0.0951
C)0.1327
D)0.0036
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53
What are the critical t-values for a two-tailed test when <strong>What are the critical t-values for a two-tailed test when   0.02 and d.f.= 18?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   0.02 and d.f.= 18?

A) <strong>What are the critical t-values for a two-tailed test when   0.02 and d.f.= 18?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>What are the critical t-values for a two-tailed test when   0.02 and d.f.= 18?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>What are the critical t-values for a two-tailed test when   0.02 and d.f.= 18?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>What are the critical t-values for a two-tailed test when   0.02 and d.f.= 18?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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54
At a certain university, the average attendance at basketball games has been 1,000 spectators per game. Due to the dismal showing of the team this year, the attendance for the first four games has been only 700
Spectators per game with a standard deviation of 200.The athletic director claims that the attendance is
The same as last year.If <strong>At a certain university, the average attendance at basketball games has been 1,000 spectators per game. Due to the dismal showing of the team this year, the attendance for the first four games has been only 700 Spectators per game with a standard deviation of 200.The athletic director claims that the attendance is The same as last year.If   , what is the test statistic?</strong> A)-3.00 B)-6.00 C)-7.00 D)-9.00 , what is the test statistic?

A)-3.00
B)-6.00
C)-7.00
D)-9.00
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55
At a certain university, the average cost of books per student was $390 per student last semester.In a sample of 60 students this semester, their average cost was $425 with a standard deviation of $75.
The Dean of Students believes that the costs are greater this semester.What is the test statistic for this
Hypothesis?

A)0.47
B)0.58
C)3.61
D)28.00
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56
A doctor believes that the standard deviation of systolic blood pressure is 15 mmHg.A random sample of 24 patients found a standard deviation of 23.Assume the variable is normally distributed and <strong>A doctor believes that the standard deviation of systolic blood pressure is 15 mmHg.A random sample of 24 patients found a standard deviation of 23.Assume the variable is normally distributed and   0.01. What are the critical values?</strong> A)9.262 and 44.181 B)13.091 and 35.172 C)13.848 and 36.415 D)11.524 and 44.314 0.01.
What are the critical values?

A)9.262 and 44.181
B)13.091 and 35.172
C)13.848 and 36.415
D)11.524 and 44.314
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57
At a certain American university, the average attendance at basketball games has been 2,700 spectators per game.The attendance for the first 16 games has been 2,450 spectators per game with a standard
Deviation of 550.The athletic director claims that the attendance is the same as last year.If <strong>At a certain American university, the average attendance at basketball games has been 2,700 spectators per game.The attendance for the first 16 games has been 2,450 spectators per game with a standard Deviation of 550.The athletic director claims that the attendance is the same as last year.If   what Are the critical values?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   what
Are the critical values?

A) <strong>At a certain American university, the average attendance at basketball games has been 2,700 spectators per game.The attendance for the first 16 games has been 2,450 spectators per game with a standard Deviation of 550.The athletic director claims that the attendance is the same as last year.If   what Are the critical values?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>At a certain American university, the average attendance at basketball games has been 2,700 spectators per game.The attendance for the first 16 games has been 2,450 spectators per game with a standard Deviation of 550.The athletic director claims that the attendance is the same as last year.If   what Are the critical values?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>At a certain American university, the average attendance at basketball games has been 2,700 spectators per game.The attendance for the first 16 games has been 2,450 spectators per game with a standard Deviation of 550.The athletic director claims that the attendance is the same as last year.If   what Are the critical values?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>At a certain American university, the average attendance at basketball games has been 2,700 spectators per game.The attendance for the first 16 games has been 2,450 spectators per game with a standard Deviation of 550.The athletic director claims that the attendance is the same as last year.If   what Are the critical values?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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58
The average speed of greyhound dogs is about 18.9 meters per second.A particular greyhound breeder claims that her dogs are faster than the average greyhound.In a sample of 40 of her dogs, they ran, on the
Average, 19.4 meters per second with a standard deviation of 1.4.Is her claim correct?

A)Yes, because 0.06 falls in the critical region
B)No, because 0.06 falls in the critical region
C)Yes, because 2.26 falls in the critical region
D)No, because 0.5 falls in the critical region
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59
A recent report from the American Medical Association claims that for the first time in 10 years, the average salary of psychiatrists was $189,121 with a standard deviation of $26,975.A random sample
Of 25 Canadian psychiatrists this year yielded an average salary of $198,630.Is there evidence that the
Average salary is actually higher than what the American Medical Association reported (assume that the
Variation in Canadian salaries is the same as that in the US)? What is the p-value for a one-sided test?

A)0.0024
B)0.0035
C)0.1328
D)0.0390
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60
Doctors nationally believe that 72% of a certain type of operation are successful.In a certain hospital, 53 of these operations were observed, and 63% of them were successful.If <strong>Doctors nationally believe that 72% of a certain type of operation are successful.In a certain hospital, 53 of these operations were observed, and 63% of them were successful.If   , is this hospital's success Rate different from the national average?</strong> A)No, because the test value -0.86 is in the noncritical region. B)Yes, because the test value -0.86 is in the critical region. C)No, because the test value -1.46 is in the noncritical region. D)Yes, because the test value -1.46 is in the noncritical region. , is this hospital's success
Rate different from the national average?

A)No, because the test value -0.86 is in the noncritical region.
B)Yes, because the test value -0.86 is in the critical region.
C)No, because the test value -1.46 is in the noncritical region.
D)Yes, because the test value -1.46 is in the noncritical region.
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61
In a(n) __________, the null hypothesis should be rejected when the test value is in either of the two
critical regions.
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62
A type II error occurs if one does not reject the null hypothesis when it is __________.
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63
Reginald Brown, an inspector from the Department of Industry, weighs fifteen 18-ounce cereal boxes of
corn flakes.He finds their mean weight to be 17.78 ounces with a standard deviation of 0.4 ounces.Are
the cereal boxes lighter than they should be? Let Reginald Brown, an inspector from the Department of Industry, weighs fifteen 18-ounce cereal boxes of corn flakes.He finds their mean weight to be 17.78 ounces with a standard deviation of 0.4 ounces.Are the cereal boxes lighter than they should be? Let
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64
Assume that in a hypothesis test with null hypothesis H0: <strong>Assume that in a hypothesis test with null hypothesis H0:   at   that a value of 11.0 for the sample mean results in the null hypothesis being rejected.That corresponds to a confidence interval result Of</strong> A)The 95% confidence interval for the mean contains the value 11.0 B)The 95% confidence interval for the mean contains the value 14.0 C)The 95% confidence interval for the mean does not contain the value 14.0 D)There is insufficient information to conclude whether the 95% confidence interval for the mean .contains or does not contain the value 14.0 at <strong>Assume that in a hypothesis test with null hypothesis H0:   at   that a value of 11.0 for the sample mean results in the null hypothesis being rejected.That corresponds to a confidence interval result Of</strong> A)The 95% confidence interval for the mean contains the value 11.0 B)The 95% confidence interval for the mean contains the value 14.0 C)The 95% confidence interval for the mean does not contain the value 14.0 D)There is insufficient information to conclude whether the 95% confidence interval for the mean .contains or does not contain the value 14.0 that a value of 11.0 for the sample mean results in the null hypothesis being rejected.That corresponds to a confidence interval result
Of

A)The 95% confidence interval for the mean contains the value 11.0
B)The 95% confidence interval for the mean contains the value 14.0
C)The 95% confidence interval for the mean does not contain the value 14.0
D)There is insufficient information to conclude whether the 95% confidence interval for the mean .contains or does not contain the value 14.0
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65
The numerical value obtained from a statistical test is called the __________.
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66
A random sample of 25 rats was fed a diet for a period of 4 weeks.The weight gain (in grams) was recorded for each rat.The average weight gain was 16.4 with a corresponding standard deviation of 3.0.
The P-value for testing the claim that this diet would increase weight by at least 15 grams would be

A)0.005
B)0.003
C)0.014
D)0.135
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67
A type I error occurs if one rejects the null hypothesis when it is __________.
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68
Assume that in a hypothesis test with null hypothesis <strong>Assume that in a hypothesis test with null hypothesis   that a value of 17.0 for the sample mean results in the null hypothesis being rejected.That corresponds to a confidence interval result Of</strong> A)The 10% confidence interval for the mean contains the value 17.0 B)The 90% confidence interval for the mean contains the value 17.0 C)The 90% confidence interval for the mean does not contain the value 13.0 D)There is insufficient information as to if the 90% confidence interval for the mean does or does not contain the value 17.0 that a value of 17.0 for the sample mean results in the null hypothesis being rejected.That corresponds to a confidence interval result
Of

A)The 10% confidence interval for the mean contains the value 17.0
B)The 90% confidence interval for the mean contains the value 17.0
C)The 90% confidence interval for the mean does not contain the value 13.0
D)There is insufficient information as to if the 90% confidence interval for the mean does or does not contain the value 17.0
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69
Dr.Christina Cuttleman, a nutritionist, claims that the average number of calories in a serving of popcorn
is 75 with a standard deviation of 7.A sample of 50 servings of popcorn yields an average of 78 calories.
Check Dr.Cuttleman's claim at Dr.Christina Cuttleman, a nutritionist, claims that the average number of calories in a serving of popcorn is 75 with a standard deviation of 7.A sample of 50 servings of popcorn yields an average of 78 calories. Check Dr.Cuttleman's claim at
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70
Assume that a 99% confidence interval for the mean is (11.5, 13.0).Then a hypothesis test of <strong>Assume that a 99% confidence interval for the mean is (11.5, 13.0).Then a hypothesis test of   12.0 at   would result in</strong> A)Accepting the null hypothesis because 12.0 is less than 13.0 B)Accepting the null hypothesis because 12.0 is between 11.5 and 13.0 C)Rejecting the null hypothesis if because 12.0 is more than 11.5 D)There is insufficient information to make any conclusions about the hypothesis test 12.0 at <strong>Assume that a 99% confidence interval for the mean is (11.5, 13.0).Then a hypothesis test of   12.0 at   would result in</strong> A)Accepting the null hypothesis because 12.0 is less than 13.0 B)Accepting the null hypothesis because 12.0 is between 11.5 and 13.0 C)Rejecting the null hypothesis if because 12.0 is more than 11.5 D)There is insufficient information to make any conclusions about the hypothesis test would result in

A)Accepting the null hypothesis because 12.0 is less than 13.0
B)Accepting the null hypothesis because 12.0 is between 11.5 and 13.0
C)Rejecting the null hypothesis if because 12.0 is more than 11.5
D)There is insufficient information to make any conclusions about the hypothesis test
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71
Assume that a 99% confidence interval for the mean is (17.0, 19.0).Then a hypothesis test of <strong>Assume that a 99% confidence interval for the mean is (17.0, 19.0).Then a hypothesis test of   16.0 at   = 0.01 would result in</strong> A)Rejecting the null hypothesis because 16.0 is less than 17.0 B)Accepting the null hypothesis because 16.0 is less than 19.0 C)Accepting the null hypothesis because 19.0 is more than 17.0 D)There is insufficient information to make any conclusions about the hypothesis test 16.0 at <strong>Assume that a 99% confidence interval for the mean is (17.0, 19.0).Then a hypothesis test of   16.0 at   = 0.01 would result in</strong> A)Rejecting the null hypothesis because 16.0 is less than 17.0 B)Accepting the null hypothesis because 16.0 is less than 19.0 C)Accepting the null hypothesis because 19.0 is more than 17.0 D)There is insufficient information to make any conclusions about the hypothesis test = 0.01 would result in

A)Rejecting the null hypothesis because 16.0 is less than 17.0
B)Accepting the null hypothesis because 16.0 is less than 19.0
C)Accepting the null hypothesis because 19.0 is more than 17.0
D)There is insufficient information to make any conclusions about the hypothesis test
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72
A lab technician is tested for her consistency by taking multiple measurements of cholesterol levels from the same blood sample.The target accuracy a standard deviation of 1.3 or less.If 18 measurements are
Taken and their standard deviation is 1.6, is there enough evidence to reject the claim that her standard
Deviation is within the limit at <strong>A lab technician is tested for her consistency by taking multiple measurements of cholesterol levels from the same blood sample.The target accuracy a standard deviation of 1.3 or less.If 18 measurements are Taken and their standard deviation is 1.6, is there enough evidence to reject the claim that her standard Deviation is within the limit at   01?</strong> A)No, comparing the test value 5.07 and the critical value 5.90. B)Yes, comparing the test value 20.92 and the critical value 5.78. C)No, comparing the test value 25.75 and the critical value 33.41. D)Yes, comparing the test value 20.92 and the critical value 5.90. 01?

A)No, comparing the test value 5.07 and the critical value 5.90.
B)Yes, comparing the test value 20.92 and the critical value 5.78.
C)No, comparing the test value 25.75 and the critical value 33.41.
D)Yes, comparing the test value 20.92 and the critical value 5.90.
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73
Which of the following is true?

A)The smaller the P-value, the stronger is the evidence against the null hypothesis.
B)For fixed sample size, increasing the alpha error increases the beta error.
C)If the type I error is held constant, increasing the sample size increases the type II error.
D)The power of a test equals a + b.
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74
One of the assumptions for the chi-square test for a single variance is that the __________ must be
normally distributed for the variable under study.
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75
Assume that in a hypothesis test with null hypothesis <strong>Assume that in a hypothesis test with null hypothesis   that a value of 13.0 for the sample mean results in the null hypothesis being accepted.That corresponds to a confidence interval Result of</strong> A)The 98% confidence interval for the mean contains the value 13.0 B)The 98% confidence interval for the mean contains the value 17.0 C)The 98% confidence interval for the mean does not contain the value 17.0 D)There is insufficient information to conclude whether the 98% confidence interval for the mean .contains or does not contain the value 17.0 that a value of 13.0 for the sample mean results in the null hypothesis being accepted.That corresponds to a confidence interval
Result of

A)The 98% confidence interval for the mean contains the value 13.0
B)The 98% confidence interval for the mean contains the value 17.0
C)The 98% confidence interval for the mean does not contain the value 17.0
D)There is insufficient information to conclude whether the 98% confidence interval for the mean .contains or does not contain the value 17.0
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If the type II error in a hypothesis test with <strong>If the type II error in a hypothesis test with   is 0.30, then the power of this test is</strong> A)0.05 B)0.30 C)0.70 D)0.95 is 0.30, then the power of this test is

A)0.05
B)0.30
C)0.70
D)0.95
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77
When a researcher fails to reject the null hypothesis, this does not mean that there is enough evidence to
support the __________.
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78
A manufacturer claims that his television will have an average lifetime of at least five years.The standard
deviation is seven months.81 televisions are selected at random, and their average lifetime was found to
be 59 months.Is the manufacturer correct? Use A manufacturer claims that his television will have an average lifetime of at least five years.The standard deviation is seven months.81 televisions are selected at random, and their average lifetime was found to be 59 months.Is the manufacturer correct? Use
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79
Assume that in a hypothesis test with null hypothesis <strong>Assume that in a hypothesis test with null hypothesis   that a value of 11.0 for the sample mean results in the null hypothesis being accepted.That corresponds to a confidence interval Result of</strong> A)The 0.10% confidence interval for the mean contains the value 11.0 B)The 90% confidence interval for the mean contains the value 14.0 C)The 90% confidence interval for the mean does not contain the value 14.0 D)There is insufficient information as to if the 90% confidence interval for the mean does or does not contain the value 11.0 that a value of 11.0 for the sample mean results in the null hypothesis being accepted.That corresponds to a confidence interval
Result of

A)The 0.10% confidence interval for the mean contains the value 11.0
B)The 90% confidence interval for the mean contains the value 14.0
C)The 90% confidence interval for the mean does not contain the value 14.0
D)There is insufficient information as to if the 90% confidence interval for the mean does or does not contain the value 11.0
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80
A lumber mill is tested for consistency by measuring the variance of board thicknesses.The target accuracy a variance of 0.0015 or less.If 22 measurements are taken and their variance is 0.006, is there
Enough evidence to reject the claim that her standard deviation is within the limit at <strong>A lumber mill is tested for consistency by measuring the variance of board thicknesses.The target accuracy a variance of 0.0015 or less.If 22 measurements are taken and their variance is 0.006, is there Enough evidence to reject the claim that her standard deviation is within the limit at   ?</strong> A)Yes, comparing the test value 84.00 and the critical value 38.93. B)No, comparing the test value 18.33 and the critical value 38.93. C)Yes, comparing the test value 84.00 and the critical value 40.29. ?

A)Yes, comparing the test value 84.00 and the critical value 38.93.
B)No, comparing the test value 18.33 and the critical value 38.93.
C)Yes, comparing the test value 84.00 and the critical value 40.29.
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