Deck 18: The Binomial Test

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If pn = 20 and qn = 60,then what is the value of n?​

A)​100
B)​80
C)​40
D)​20
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A binomial distribution with p = 1/3 has a standard deviation of 4.What is the sample size?​

A)​n = 16
B)​n = 24
C)​n = 36
D)​n = 72
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​A binomial distribution has a mean of µ = 40 for a sample of n = 60.What is the value of p?

A)1/3​
B)​2/3
C)​1.50
D)​0.5
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For a sample of n = 20,which of the following p values satisfies the criterion for using the normal approximation?​

A)​p = 0.20
B)​p = 0.10
C)​p = 0.40
D)​p = 0.50
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What value(s)are specified by the null hypothesis in a binomial test?​

A)​the value for X
B)​the value for X/n
C)​the value for p
D)​the value for pn
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​For a binomial distribution with p = 0.10 and n = 100,what is the range of possible values for X?

A)​0 to 1
B)​0 to 100
C)​1 to 100
D)​0.01 to 0.09
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​Which of the following is true for any binomial test?

A)​p = q
B)​p > q
C)​(p)(q) = 1.00
D)​p + q = 1.00
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A binomial distribution has p = 1/3 and q = 2/3.How large a sample (n)is necessary to satisfy the criterion for using the normal approximation?​

A)​10
B)​15
C)​27
D)​30
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What is the value of µ for the normal approximation to the binomial distribution with n = 72 and p = 1/3?​

A)​12
B)​24
C)​36
D)​48
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If a binomial distribution has p = .30,then what is the value for q?​

A)​.30
B)​.50
C)​.70
D)​1.30
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If pn = 15 and qn = 45,what is the value for p?​

A)​p = 1/3
B)​p = 0.30
C)​p = 1/4
D)​p = 4.0
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Under what circumstances is the normal approximation to the binomial distribution justified?​

A)pn or qn ≥ 10
B)​pn and qn ≥ 10
C)​pn = qn
D)​p + q = n
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What is the standard deviation for the normal approximation to the binomial distribution with n = 72 and p = 1/3?​

A)​4
B)​6
C)​16
D)​24
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On a multiple-choice exam for which each question has four possible answers,the probability of guessing the correct answer is p = 1/4.What is the mean of the binomial distribution for the number of correct guesses for a series of 100 questions?​

A)​5
B)​25
C)​10
D)​50
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What is the standard deviation for the normal approximation to the binomial distribution with p = 1/2 and n = 400?​

A)​200
B)​100
C)​25
D)​10
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The probability of correctly predicting the outcome of a coin toss is p = 1/2.What is the standard deviation of the normal approximation to the binomial distribution for the number of correct predictions in a series of 100 tosses?​

A)​50
B)​25
C)​10
D)​5
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If a binomial distribution satisfies the criterion for using the normal approximation with p = 0.1,then what can be concluded about the value of n?​

A)​n = 50
B)​n < 100
C)​n > 50
D)​n > 100
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For a binomial distribution with n = 100,which of the following has the largest standard deviation?​

A)​p = 0.50
B)p = 0.20​
C)​p = 0.10
D)​p = 0.05
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If a coin is balanced so that p(Heads)= p(Tails)= 1/2,then which of the following outcomes is least likely to occur?​

A)​9 Heads in 12 tosses (75% Heads)
B)​12 Heads in 16 tosses (75% Heads)
C)​30 Heads in 40 tosses (75% Heads)
D)​75 Heads in 100 tosses (75% Heads)
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What are the mean and standard deviation for the normal approximation to the binomial distribution with n = 100 and p = .20?​

A)​µ = 50 and σ = 5
B)​µ = 50 and σ = 4
C)​µ = 20 and σ = 16
D)​µ = 20 and σ = 4
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Which of the following is the mean for a binomial distribution?​

A)​npq
B)​pn
C)​pq
D)​pnq
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Which test is often used for the same kind of research study for which the sign test is appropriate?​

A)​an independent-measures t test
B)​a repeated-measures t test
C)​a Pearson correlation
D)​a chi-square test for goodness of fit
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A researcher obtains z = 3.00 for a binomial test.If a chi-square test for goodness of fit had been used instead of the binomial test,what value would be obtained for chi-square?​

A)​3
B)​6
C)​9
D)​1/3
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A report noted that for the population of 9th graders,one-third of the students are unable to pass a quiz in basic geography.One teacher,having spent a great deal of time on geography instruction,gave the same quiz to a group of n = 72.Only X = 18 students in the group did not pass the test.The teacher would like to know if the number of students in this class who failed the quiz is significantly different from the general population.For this test,what is the z-score corresponding to X = 18?​

A)​z = 0.375
B)​z = -1.00
C)​z = -1.50
D)​z = 2.00
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A multiple choice exam has 50 questions with five choices for each question.If an individual is simply guessing at each answer,what are the values for the mean and the standard deviation of the normal approximation to the binomial distribution for the number of correct answers??

A)?µ = 10 and ? = 8\sqrt { 8 }
B)?µ = 25 and ? = 8\sqrt { 8 }
C)?µ = 10 and ? = 16
D)?µ = 25 and ? = 8
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For binomial data,what is the value of p + q?​

A)​0.50
B)​1.00
C)​2.00
D)​0.00
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Which of the following is the correct null hypothesis for a sign test?​

A)​p = q
B)​p - q
C)​p + q = 1.00
D)​p = 0
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The null hypothesis specifies a value of p for the population.What is the corresponding statistic for the sample?​

A)​X
B)​X/n
C)​z
D)​pn
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How are the difference scores coded in a sign test?​

A)​by their ranked size, with increases and decreases ranked separately
B)​by their ranked size, independent of sign (increase or decrease)
C)​as increases (+) or decreases (−)
D)​as probabilities, p and q
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For the binomial test,what is the relationship between chi-square and z??

A)??2 = z\sqrt { z }
B)??2 = z
C)?? 2 = z2
D)?? 2 = z?
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The null hypothesis for a binomial test states that p = 1/5.What is the z-score for X = 29 in a sample of n = 100?​

A)​z = 0.8
B)​z = 1.8
C)​z = 2.25
D)​z = 0.5625
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A binomial distribution has p = 4/5.How large a sample would be necessary to justify using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution?​

A)​at least 10
B)​at least 13
C)​at least 40
D)​at least 50
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A researcher is testing a null hypothesis stating that for the general population there is no preference between the two leading brands of cola.In a sample of n = 100 people,35 preferred brand A and 65 preferred brand B.Assuming that the researcher uses a two-tailed test,what is the appropriate statistical decision?​

A)​Reject the null hypothesis with α = .05 but not with α = .01.
B)​Reject the null hypothesis with either α = .05 or α = .01.
C)​Fail to reject the null hypothesis with either α = .05 or α = .01.
D)​No decision is possible without additional information.
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If sample data are suitable for evaluation with a binomial test,what other test could also be used for the same data?​

A)​an analysis of variance
B)​a test comparing two population means
C)​the chi square test for goodness of fit
D)​the Pearson correlation
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For binomial data with p = .50 and n = 36,what is the value of s for the normal approximation?​

A)​12
B)​9
C)​3
D)​1
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For a binomial distribution with p = 0.10 and n = 100,what is the z-score for X = 16?​

A)​1/3 = 0.33
B)​2/3 = 0.66
C)​1.00
D)​2.00
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What is indicated by zero differences in a sign test?​

A)​They provide support for the null hypothesis.
B)​They provide evidence that the null hypothesis should be rejected.
C)​They are not relevant to the null hypothesis and should be discarded.
D)​They indicate that assumptions have been violated and the test should not be done.
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For a binomial distribution with p = 0.20 and n = 100,what is the probability of obtaining a score less than or equal to X = 12?Hint: Use interval-based calculations because no critical region is involved.​

A)​p = 0.3085
B)​p = 0.0301
C)​p = 0.0228
D)​p = 0.0170
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For the normal approximation to the binomial distribution with p = 1/2 and n = 100,what is the z-score corresponding to X = 60?​

A)​z = 0.4
B)​z = 2.0
C)​z = 0.2
D)​z = 1.0
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The state lottery claims that the probability of winning is p = 1/10 for one of its scratch-off games.If this is true,then what is the probability of getting at least 10 winning tickets in a sample of n = 100?Hint: Use interval-based calculations because no critical region is involved.​

A)​p(z > 0.17)
B)​p(z > 0)
C)​p(z > 0.27)
D)​p(z > 0.33)
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It would not be appropriate to use a binomial test with p = 0.80 and n = 50​
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In a binomial hypothesis test,the value for μ must always be a whole number (not a fraction or decimal value).​
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For a binomial test with p = 0.20 and n = 100,the z-score for X = 24 is z = 0.25.​
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For a two-tailed binomial test with n = 100,a = .05,and a null hypothesis stating that p = 0.10,a score of X = 13 would be sufficient to reject the null hypothesis.
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For any binomial distribution,p + q = 1.00.​
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In a binomial hypothesis test,the value for X must always be a whole number (not a fraction or decimal value).​
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The normal approximation is appropriate for binomial data with n = 36 and p = 0.80.​
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For a binomial distribution based on n = 100,the standard deviation would be larger for p = 0.90 than for p = 0.80.​
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If p = 1/5,the binomial distribution for samples of n = 100 will have a standard deviation of σ = 4.​
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If other factors are held constant,both the mean and standard deviation for the binomial distribution will both increase as the sample size increases.​
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For a binomial distribution with p = 1/2 and σ = 3,the mean is µ = 18.​
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The binomial distribution with p = 1/4 has a standard deviation of 3.For this distribution,there are n = 36 scores in the sample.​
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Binomial data exist whenever a measurement procedure classifies individuals into exactly two distinct categories.​
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For a binomial distribution with p = 1/4 and a mean of m = 12,the standard deviation is s = 9.​
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The binomial distribution with p = .10 has a mean of m = 10.For this distribution,there are n = 100 scores in the sample.​
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The binomial test is only used when the data consist of classifying each individual into one of two categories.​
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Assume there are two categories,A and B,and the symbol X stands for the number of individuals classified as belonging to category A in a sample of size n.X can have any value from 0 to n and each value of X has a specific probability.The distribution of probabilities for each value of X is called the binomial distribution.​
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For a binomial test with p = 1/2 and n = 36,the z-score for X = 21 is z = +1.00.​
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If either pn or qn is greater than 10,the test statistic for the binomial test is a z-score and the critical values are obtained from the unit normal table.​
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For a binomial distribution with p = 1/2 and n = 30,the value of X ranges from 1 to 30.​
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In an ESP experiment,the participants are required to predict the suit of a card drawn randomly from a complete deck.If a participant correctly identifies the suit for 18 out of 48 trials,is the participant performing significantly better than chance? Test at the .05 level of significance.​
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For the binomial test,p = q.​
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State the four-step procedure used in a binomial hypothesis test.​
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Explain the four specific cases in which a t test is inappropriate or inconvenient.​
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The sign test can be used as an alternative to the independent-measures t test.​
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In a sign test,dividing the zero differences evenly between the two groups will increase the likelihood of rejecting the null hypothesis.​
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The null hypothesis for the sign test always states that p = q.​
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A local traffic light is set so that it cycles between 30 seconds of red and 30 seconds of green.What is the probability of randomly hitting a red light more than 25 times in n = 40 trips through the intersection?​
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The binomial test can be used as an alternative to the chi-square test for goodness of fit provided the observed frequencies fit in exactly two categories.​
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Discarding the zero differences for a sign test increase the likelihood of rejecting the null hypothesis.​
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For a binomial test,if pn = 12 and qn = 36,then p = 0.25.​
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A new face cream advertises that 9 out of 10 people will see a noticeable improvement in their skin after only 30 days of using the product.To test this claim,a researcher selects a sample of n = 100 women between the ages of 40 and 50.Each woman uses the product for 30 days and reports the result.If there are 85 women who report improved skin and 15 who report no improvement,are the data sufficient to refute the manufacturer's claim? Use a two-tailed test with a = .05.​
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For binomial data that satisfy the criterion for using the normal approximation,you can either compute a z-score or a value for chi-square.The relationship between the two statistics is z = χ2.​
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For a binomial test,if pn = 10 and qn = 90,then n = 100.​
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For binomial data,if n = 40 and q = 0.60,then pn = 16.​
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Deck 18: The Binomial Test
1
If pn = 20 and qn = 60,then what is the value of n?​

A)​100
B)​80
C)​40
D)​20
​80
2
A binomial distribution with p = 1/3 has a standard deviation of 4.What is the sample size?​

A)​n = 16
B)​n = 24
C)​n = 36
D)​n = 72
​n = 72
3
​A binomial distribution has a mean of µ = 40 for a sample of n = 60.What is the value of p?

A)1/3​
B)​2/3
C)​1.50
D)​0.5
​2/3
4
For a sample of n = 20,which of the following p values satisfies the criterion for using the normal approximation?​

A)​p = 0.20
B)​p = 0.10
C)​p = 0.40
D)​p = 0.50
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What value(s)are specified by the null hypothesis in a binomial test?​

A)​the value for X
B)​the value for X/n
C)​the value for p
D)​the value for pn
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6
​For a binomial distribution with p = 0.10 and n = 100,what is the range of possible values for X?

A)​0 to 1
B)​0 to 100
C)​1 to 100
D)​0.01 to 0.09
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7
​Which of the following is true for any binomial test?

A)​p = q
B)​p > q
C)​(p)(q) = 1.00
D)​p + q = 1.00
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8
A binomial distribution has p = 1/3 and q = 2/3.How large a sample (n)is necessary to satisfy the criterion for using the normal approximation?​

A)​10
B)​15
C)​27
D)​30
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9
What is the value of µ for the normal approximation to the binomial distribution with n = 72 and p = 1/3?​

A)​12
B)​24
C)​36
D)​48
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10
If a binomial distribution has p = .30,then what is the value for q?​

A)​.30
B)​.50
C)​.70
D)​1.30
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11
If pn = 15 and qn = 45,what is the value for p?​

A)​p = 1/3
B)​p = 0.30
C)​p = 1/4
D)​p = 4.0
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12
Under what circumstances is the normal approximation to the binomial distribution justified?​

A)pn or qn ≥ 10
B)​pn and qn ≥ 10
C)​pn = qn
D)​p + q = n
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13
What is the standard deviation for the normal approximation to the binomial distribution with n = 72 and p = 1/3?​

A)​4
B)​6
C)​16
D)​24
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14
On a multiple-choice exam for which each question has four possible answers,the probability of guessing the correct answer is p = 1/4.What is the mean of the binomial distribution for the number of correct guesses for a series of 100 questions?​

A)​5
B)​25
C)​10
D)​50
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15
What is the standard deviation for the normal approximation to the binomial distribution with p = 1/2 and n = 400?​

A)​200
B)​100
C)​25
D)​10
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16
The probability of correctly predicting the outcome of a coin toss is p = 1/2.What is the standard deviation of the normal approximation to the binomial distribution for the number of correct predictions in a series of 100 tosses?​

A)​50
B)​25
C)​10
D)​5
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17
If a binomial distribution satisfies the criterion for using the normal approximation with p = 0.1,then what can be concluded about the value of n?​

A)​n = 50
B)​n < 100
C)​n > 50
D)​n > 100
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18
For a binomial distribution with n = 100,which of the following has the largest standard deviation?​

A)​p = 0.50
B)p = 0.20​
C)​p = 0.10
D)​p = 0.05
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19
If a coin is balanced so that p(Heads)= p(Tails)= 1/2,then which of the following outcomes is least likely to occur?​

A)​9 Heads in 12 tosses (75% Heads)
B)​12 Heads in 16 tosses (75% Heads)
C)​30 Heads in 40 tosses (75% Heads)
D)​75 Heads in 100 tosses (75% Heads)
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20
What are the mean and standard deviation for the normal approximation to the binomial distribution with n = 100 and p = .20?​

A)​µ = 50 and σ = 5
B)​µ = 50 and σ = 4
C)​µ = 20 and σ = 16
D)​µ = 20 and σ = 4
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21
Which of the following is the mean for a binomial distribution?​

A)​npq
B)​pn
C)​pq
D)​pnq
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22
Which test is often used for the same kind of research study for which the sign test is appropriate?​

A)​an independent-measures t test
B)​a repeated-measures t test
C)​a Pearson correlation
D)​a chi-square test for goodness of fit
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23
A researcher obtains z = 3.00 for a binomial test.If a chi-square test for goodness of fit had been used instead of the binomial test,what value would be obtained for chi-square?​

A)​3
B)​6
C)​9
D)​1/3
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24
A report noted that for the population of 9th graders,one-third of the students are unable to pass a quiz in basic geography.One teacher,having spent a great deal of time on geography instruction,gave the same quiz to a group of n = 72.Only X = 18 students in the group did not pass the test.The teacher would like to know if the number of students in this class who failed the quiz is significantly different from the general population.For this test,what is the z-score corresponding to X = 18?​

A)​z = 0.375
B)​z = -1.00
C)​z = -1.50
D)​z = 2.00
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25
A multiple choice exam has 50 questions with five choices for each question.If an individual is simply guessing at each answer,what are the values for the mean and the standard deviation of the normal approximation to the binomial distribution for the number of correct answers??

A)?µ = 10 and ? = 8\sqrt { 8 }
B)?µ = 25 and ? = 8\sqrt { 8 }
C)?µ = 10 and ? = 16
D)?µ = 25 and ? = 8
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26
For binomial data,what is the value of p + q?​

A)​0.50
B)​1.00
C)​2.00
D)​0.00
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27
Which of the following is the correct null hypothesis for a sign test?​

A)​p = q
B)​p - q
C)​p + q = 1.00
D)​p = 0
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28
The null hypothesis specifies a value of p for the population.What is the corresponding statistic for the sample?​

A)​X
B)​X/n
C)​z
D)​pn
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29
How are the difference scores coded in a sign test?​

A)​by their ranked size, with increases and decreases ranked separately
B)​by their ranked size, independent of sign (increase or decrease)
C)​as increases (+) or decreases (−)
D)​as probabilities, p and q
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30
For the binomial test,what is the relationship between chi-square and z??

A)??2 = z\sqrt { z }
B)??2 = z
C)?? 2 = z2
D)?? 2 = z?
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31
The null hypothesis for a binomial test states that p = 1/5.What is the z-score for X = 29 in a sample of n = 100?​

A)​z = 0.8
B)​z = 1.8
C)​z = 2.25
D)​z = 0.5625
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32
A binomial distribution has p = 4/5.How large a sample would be necessary to justify using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution?​

A)​at least 10
B)​at least 13
C)​at least 40
D)​at least 50
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33
A researcher is testing a null hypothesis stating that for the general population there is no preference between the two leading brands of cola.In a sample of n = 100 people,35 preferred brand A and 65 preferred brand B.Assuming that the researcher uses a two-tailed test,what is the appropriate statistical decision?​

A)​Reject the null hypothesis with α = .05 but not with α = .01.
B)​Reject the null hypothesis with either α = .05 or α = .01.
C)​Fail to reject the null hypothesis with either α = .05 or α = .01.
D)​No decision is possible without additional information.
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34
If sample data are suitable for evaluation with a binomial test,what other test could also be used for the same data?​

A)​an analysis of variance
B)​a test comparing two population means
C)​the chi square test for goodness of fit
D)​the Pearson correlation
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35
For binomial data with p = .50 and n = 36,what is the value of s for the normal approximation?​

A)​12
B)​9
C)​3
D)​1
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36
For a binomial distribution with p = 0.10 and n = 100,what is the z-score for X = 16?​

A)​1/3 = 0.33
B)​2/3 = 0.66
C)​1.00
D)​2.00
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37
What is indicated by zero differences in a sign test?​

A)​They provide support for the null hypothesis.
B)​They provide evidence that the null hypothesis should be rejected.
C)​They are not relevant to the null hypothesis and should be discarded.
D)​They indicate that assumptions have been violated and the test should not be done.
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38
For a binomial distribution with p = 0.20 and n = 100,what is the probability of obtaining a score less than or equal to X = 12?Hint: Use interval-based calculations because no critical region is involved.​

A)​p = 0.3085
B)​p = 0.0301
C)​p = 0.0228
D)​p = 0.0170
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39
For the normal approximation to the binomial distribution with p = 1/2 and n = 100,what is the z-score corresponding to X = 60?​

A)​z = 0.4
B)​z = 2.0
C)​z = 0.2
D)​z = 1.0
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40
The state lottery claims that the probability of winning is p = 1/10 for one of its scratch-off games.If this is true,then what is the probability of getting at least 10 winning tickets in a sample of n = 100?Hint: Use interval-based calculations because no critical region is involved.​

A)​p(z > 0.17)
B)​p(z > 0)
C)​p(z > 0.27)
D)​p(z > 0.33)
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It would not be appropriate to use a binomial test with p = 0.80 and n = 50​
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42
In a binomial hypothesis test,the value for μ must always be a whole number (not a fraction or decimal value).​
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43
For a binomial test with p = 0.20 and n = 100,the z-score for X = 24 is z = 0.25.​
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44
For a two-tailed binomial test with n = 100,a = .05,and a null hypothesis stating that p = 0.10,a score of X = 13 would be sufficient to reject the null hypothesis.
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45
For any binomial distribution,p + q = 1.00.​
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46
In a binomial hypothesis test,the value for X must always be a whole number (not a fraction or decimal value).​
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47
The normal approximation is appropriate for binomial data with n = 36 and p = 0.80.​
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48
For a binomial distribution based on n = 100,the standard deviation would be larger for p = 0.90 than for p = 0.80.​
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49
If p = 1/5,the binomial distribution for samples of n = 100 will have a standard deviation of σ = 4.​
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50
If other factors are held constant,both the mean and standard deviation for the binomial distribution will both increase as the sample size increases.​
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51
For a binomial distribution with p = 1/2 and σ = 3,the mean is µ = 18.​
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52
The binomial distribution with p = 1/4 has a standard deviation of 3.For this distribution,there are n = 36 scores in the sample.​
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53
Binomial data exist whenever a measurement procedure classifies individuals into exactly two distinct categories.​
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54
For a binomial distribution with p = 1/4 and a mean of m = 12,the standard deviation is s = 9.​
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55
The binomial distribution with p = .10 has a mean of m = 10.For this distribution,there are n = 100 scores in the sample.​
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56
The binomial test is only used when the data consist of classifying each individual into one of two categories.​
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57
Assume there are two categories,A and B,and the symbol X stands for the number of individuals classified as belonging to category A in a sample of size n.X can have any value from 0 to n and each value of X has a specific probability.The distribution of probabilities for each value of X is called the binomial distribution.​
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58
For a binomial test with p = 1/2 and n = 36,the z-score for X = 21 is z = +1.00.​
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59
If either pn or qn is greater than 10,the test statistic for the binomial test is a z-score and the critical values are obtained from the unit normal table.​
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60
For a binomial distribution with p = 1/2 and n = 30,the value of X ranges from 1 to 30.​
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61
In an ESP experiment,the participants are required to predict the suit of a card drawn randomly from a complete deck.If a participant correctly identifies the suit for 18 out of 48 trials,is the participant performing significantly better than chance? Test at the .05 level of significance.​
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62
For the binomial test,p = q.​
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63
State the four-step procedure used in a binomial hypothesis test.​
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64
Explain the four specific cases in which a t test is inappropriate or inconvenient.​
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65
The sign test can be used as an alternative to the independent-measures t test.​
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66
In a sign test,dividing the zero differences evenly between the two groups will increase the likelihood of rejecting the null hypothesis.​
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67
The null hypothesis for the sign test always states that p = q.​
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68
A local traffic light is set so that it cycles between 30 seconds of red and 30 seconds of green.What is the probability of randomly hitting a red light more than 25 times in n = 40 trips through the intersection?​
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69
The binomial test can be used as an alternative to the chi-square test for goodness of fit provided the observed frequencies fit in exactly two categories.​
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70
Discarding the zero differences for a sign test increase the likelihood of rejecting the null hypothesis.​
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71
For a binomial test,if pn = 12 and qn = 36,then p = 0.25.​
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A new face cream advertises that 9 out of 10 people will see a noticeable improvement in their skin after only 30 days of using the product.To test this claim,a researcher selects a sample of n = 100 women between the ages of 40 and 50.Each woman uses the product for 30 days and reports the result.If there are 85 women who report improved skin and 15 who report no improvement,are the data sufficient to refute the manufacturer's claim? Use a two-tailed test with a = .05.​
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73
For binomial data that satisfy the criterion for using the normal approximation,you can either compute a z-score or a value for chi-square.The relationship between the two statistics is z = χ2.​
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For a binomial test,if pn = 10 and qn = 90,then n = 100.​
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For binomial data,if n = 40 and q = 0.60,then pn = 16.​
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