Deck 11: Introduction to Hypothesis Testing
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Deck 11: Introduction to Hypothesis Testing
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As the alternative value of increases, so does the power of the test.
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For a given level of significance, if the sample size increases, the probability of a Type II error will:
A)remain the same.
B)increase.
C)decrease.
D)be equal to 1.0 regardless of .
A)remain the same.
B)increase.
C)decrease.
D)be equal to 1.0 regardless of .
decrease.
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If a sample size is increased at a given level, the probability of committing a Type II error is increased.
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For a given level of significance, if the sample size is increased, the power of the test will increase.
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For a given level of significance, if the sample size is increased, the probability of committing a Type II error will ____________________.
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For a given level of significance, if the sample size is increased, the power of the test will ____________________.
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The operating characteristic curve plots the values of (the probability of committing a Type II error) versus the values of the population mean .
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One way of expressing how well a test performs is to report its power--the probability of detecting a false null hypothesis.
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The power of the test refers to the probability of rejecting a false null hypothesis.
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For a given sample size n, if the level of significance is decreased, the power of the test will:
A)increase.
B)decrease.
C)remain the same.
D)Not enough information to tell.
A)increase.
B)decrease.
C)remain the same.
D)Not enough information to tell.
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If the probability of committing a Type I error for a given test is decreased, then for a fixed sample size n, the probability of committing a Type II error will:
A)decrease.
B)increase.
C)stay the same.
D)Not enough information to tell.
A)decrease.
B)increase.
C)stay the same.
D)Not enough information to tell.
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Which of the following statements is false regarding the operating characteristic (OC) curve?
A)The OC curve plots the values of versus the values of .
B)The OC curve plots the values of versus the values of .
C)The OC curve can be useful in selecting a sample size n.
D)None of these choices.
A)The OC curve plots the values of versus the values of .
B)The OC curve plots the values of versus the values of .
C)The OC curve can be useful in selecting a sample size n.
D)None of these choices.
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For a given level of significance , if the sample size n is increased, the probability of a Type II error will:
A)decrease.
B)increase.
C)remain the same.
D)Not enough information to tell.
A)decrease.
B)increase.
C)remain the same.
D)Not enough information to tell.
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For a given sample size, the probability of committing a Type II error will increase when the probability of committing a Type I error is reduced.
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The power of a test is the probability that a true null hypothesis will be rejected.
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If we want to compute the probability of a Type II error, which of the following statements is false?
A)We need to know the significance level .
B)We need to know the sample size n.
C)We need to know the alternative value of the population mean .
D)All of these choices are true.
A)We need to know the significance level .
B)We need to know the sample size n.
C)We need to know the alternative value of the population mean .
D)All of these choices are true.
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The power of a test is denoted by:
A)
B)
C)1 -
D)1 -
A)
B)
C)1 -
D)1 -
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There is a direct relationship between the power of a test and the probability of a Type II error.
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The power of a test is measured by its capability of:
A)rejecting a null hypothesis that is true.
B)not rejecting a null hypothesis that is true.
C)rejecting a null hypothesis that is false.
D)not rejecting a null hypothesis that is false.
A)rejecting a null hypothesis that is true.
B)not rejecting a null hypothesis that is true.
C)rejecting a null hypothesis that is false.
D)not rejecting a null hypothesis that is false.
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For a given level of significance, if the sample size is increased, the probability of committing a Type II error will increase.
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A researcher wants to study the average lifetime of a certain brand of rechargeable batteries (in hours). In testing the hypotheses, H0: = 950 hours vs. H1: =950 hours, a random sample of 25 rechargeable batteries is drawn from a normal population whose standard deviation is 200 hours.NARREND
-{Rechargeable Batteries Narrative} Calculate , the probability of a Type II error when = 1000 and = 0.10.
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A researcher wants to study the average lifetime of a certain brand of rechargeable batteries (in hours). In testing the hypotheses, H0: = 950 hours vs. H1: =950 hours, a random sample of 25 rechargeable batteries is drawn from a normal population whose standard deviation is 200 hours.NARREND
-{Rechargeable Batteries Narrative} Calculate , the probability of a Type II error when = 1000 and = 0.10.
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To calculate the probability of a(n) ____________________ error you need to specify a value of other than the one given in the null hypothesis.
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NARRBEGIN: Rechargeable Batteries
Rechargeable Batteries
A researcher wants to study the average lifetime of a certain brand of rechargeable batteries (in hours). In testing the hypotheses, H0: = 950 hours vs. H1: =950 hours, a random sample of 25 rechargeable batteries is drawn from a normal population whose standard deviation is 200 hours.NARREND
-{Rechargeable Batteries Narrative} Recalculate if n is increased from 25 to 40.
Rechargeable Batteries
A researcher wants to study the average lifetime of a certain brand of rechargeable batteries (in hours). In testing the hypotheses, H0: = 950 hours vs. H1: =950 hours, a random sample of 25 rechargeable batteries is drawn from a normal population whose standard deviation is 200 hours.NARREND
-{Rechargeable Batteries Narrative} Recalculate if n is increased from 25 to 40.
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As the sample size increases, the operating characteristic curves drop down to zero at a(n) ____________________ rate.
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To test the hypotheses: H0: = 40 vs. H1: 40, we draw a random sample of size 16 from a normal population whose standard deviation is 5. If we set = 0.01, find the probability of committing a Type II error when = 37.
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NARRBEGIN: Rechargeable Batteries
Rechargeable Batteries
A researcher wants to study the average lifetime of a certain brand of rechargeable batteries (in hours). In testing the hypotheses, H0: = 950 hours vs. H1: =950 hours, a random sample of 25 rechargeable batteries is drawn from a normal population whose standard deviation is 200 hours.NARREND
-{Rechargeable Batteries Narrative} Calculate the power of the test when = 1000 and = 0.10.
Rechargeable Batteries
A researcher wants to study the average lifetime of a certain brand of rechargeable batteries (in hours). In testing the hypotheses, H0: = 950 hours vs. H1: =950 hours, a random sample of 25 rechargeable batteries is drawn from a normal population whose standard deviation is 200 hours.NARREND
-{Rechargeable Batteries Narrative} Calculate the power of the test when = 1000 and = 0.10.
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Calculate the probability of a Type II error for the hypothesis test: H0: = 50 vs. H1: > 50, given that = 55, = 0.05, = 10, and n = 16.
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To increase the power of a test, ____________________ the sample size.
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NARRBEGIN: Rechargeable Batteries
Rechargeable Batteries
A researcher wants to study the average lifetime of a certain brand of rechargeable batteries (in hours). In testing the hypotheses, H0: = 950 hours vs. H1: =950 hours, a random sample of 25 rechargeable batteries is drawn from a normal population whose standard deviation is 200 hours.NARREND
-{Rechargeable Batteries Narrative} Recalculate if is lowered from 0.10 to 0.05.
Rechargeable Batteries
A researcher wants to study the average lifetime of a certain brand of rechargeable batteries (in hours). In testing the hypotheses, H0: = 950 hours vs. H1: =950 hours, a random sample of 25 rechargeable batteries is drawn from a normal population whose standard deviation is 200 hours.NARREND
-{Rechargeable Batteries Narrative} Recalculate if is lowered from 0.10 to 0.05.
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30
By ____________________ the significance level, you increase the probability of a Type II error.
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The ____________________ of a test is a measure of its performance.
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NARRBEGIN: Rechargeable Batteries
Rechargeable Batteries
A researcher wants to study the average lifetime of a certain brand of rechargeable batteries (in hours). In testing the hypotheses, H0: = 950 hours vs. H1: =950 hours, a random sample of 25 rechargeable batteries is drawn from a normal population whose standard deviation is 200 hours.NARREND
-{Rechargeable Batteries Narrative} Interpret the meaning of the power of the test.
Rechargeable Batteries
A researcher wants to study the average lifetime of a certain brand of rechargeable batteries (in hours). In testing the hypotheses, H0: = 950 hours vs. H1: =950 hours, a random sample of 25 rechargeable batteries is drawn from a normal population whose standard deviation is 200 hours.NARREND
-{Rechargeable Batteries Narrative} Interpret the meaning of the power of the test.
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A p-value is usually set at 0.05.
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A(n) ____________________ characteristic curve plots the probability of a Type II error for various alternative values of ____________________.
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35
During the last energy crisis, a government official claimed that the average car owner refills the tank when there is more than 3 gallons left. To check the claim, 10 cars were surveyed as they entered a gas station. The amount of gas remaining before refill was measured and recorded as follows (in gallons): 3, 5, 3, 2, 3, 3, 2, 6, 4, and 1. Assume that the amount of gas remaining in tanks is normally distributed with a standard deviation of 1 gallon. Compute the probability of a Type II error and the power of the test if the true average amount of gas remaining in tanks is 3.5 gallons.
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NARRBEGIN: Rechargeable Batteries
Rechargeable Batteries
A researcher wants to study the average lifetime of a certain brand of rechargeable batteries (in hours). In testing the hypotheses, H0: = 950 hours vs. H1: =950 hours, a random sample of 25 rechargeable batteries is drawn from a normal population whose standard deviation is 200 hours.NARREND
-{Rechargeable Batteries Narrative} Review the results of the previous questions. What is the effect of decreasing the significance level on the value on ?
Rechargeable Batteries
A researcher wants to study the average lifetime of a certain brand of rechargeable batteries (in hours). In testing the hypotheses, H0: = 950 hours vs. H1: =950 hours, a random sample of 25 rechargeable batteries is drawn from a normal population whose standard deviation is 200 hours.NARREND
-{Rechargeable Batteries Narrative} Review the results of the previous questions. What is the effect of decreasing the significance level on the value on ?
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The p-value of a test is the probability of observing a test statistic at least as extreme as the one computed given that the null hypothesis is true.
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Probabilities for Type I and Type II errors are actually ____________________ probabilities.
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The power of a test plus the probability of a Type II error equals ____________________.
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NARRBEGIN: Rechargeable Batteries
Rechargeable Batteries
A researcher wants to study the average lifetime of a certain brand of rechargeable batteries (in hours). In testing the hypotheses, H0: = 950 hours vs. H1: =950 hours, a random sample of 25 rechargeable batteries is drawn from a normal population whose standard deviation is 200 hours.NARREND
-{Rechargeable Batteries Narrative} Review the results of the previous questions. What is the effect of increasing the sample size on the value of ?
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A researcher wants to study the average lifetime of a certain brand of rechargeable batteries (in hours). In testing the hypotheses, H0: = 950 hours vs. H1: =950 hours, a random sample of 25 rechargeable batteries is drawn from a normal population whose standard deviation is 200 hours.NARREND
-{Rechargeable Batteries Narrative} Review the results of the previous questions. What is the effect of increasing the sample size on the value of ?
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41
A one-tail p-value is two times the size of a two-tail test.
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The larger the p-value, the more likely one is to reject the null hypothesis.
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In a one-tail test, the p-value is found to be equal to 0.054. If the test had been two-tail, then the p-value would have been 0.027.
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If we reject the null hypothesis, we conclude that there is enough statistical evidence to infer that the alternative hypothesis is true.
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For a given level of significance, if the sample size is increased, the probability of committing a Type II error will decrease.
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The critical values will bound the rejection and non-rejection regions for the null hypothesis.
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If we reject a null hypothesis at the 0.05 level of significance, then we must also reject it at the 0.10 level.
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If a null hypothesis is rejected at the 0.05 level of significance, it must be rejected at the 0.025 level.
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The p-value of a test is the smallest at which the null hypothesis can be rejected.
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In order to determine the p-value, it is necessary to know the level of significance.
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51
A sample is used to obtain a 95% confidence interval for the mean of a population. The confidence interval goes from 78.21 to 87.64. If the same sample had been used to test the null hypothesis that the mean of the population differs from 90, the null hypothesis could be rejected at a level of significance of 0.05.
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52
If we do not reject the null hypothesis, we conclude that there is enough statistical evidence to infer that the null hypothesis is true.
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53
A p-value is a probability, and must be between 0 and 1.
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If your p-value is greater than 0.900 you should reject H0 at the 0.10 level.
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55
A sample is used to obtain a 95% confidence interval for the mean of a population. The confidence interval goes from 10.89 to 13.21. If the same sample had been used to test H0: = 12 vs. H1: 12, H0 could not be rejected at the 0.05 level.
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56
The p-value is the probability that the null hypothesis is true.
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57
Using the confidence interval when conducting a two-tail test for the population mean , we do not reject the null hypothesis if the hypothesized value for falls between the lower and upper confidence limits.
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A one-tail test for the population mean produces a test-statistic z = -0.75. The p-value associated with the test is 0.7734.
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59
For a given level of significance, if the sample size is increased, the probability of committing a Type I error will decrease.
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60
A two-tail test for the population mean produces a test-statistic z = 1.89. The p-value associated with the test is 0.0588.
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61
Suppose that we reject a null hypothesis at the 0.05 level of significance. Then for which of the following -values do we also reject the null hypothesis?
A)0.06
B)0.04
C)0.03
D)0.02
A)0.06
B)0.04
C)0.03
D)0.02
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In a two-tail test for the population mean, if the null hypothesis is rejected when the alternative hypothesis is true:
A)a Type I error is committed.
B)a Type II error is committed.
C)a correct decision is made.
D)a one-tail test should be used instead of a two-tail test.
A)a Type I error is committed.
B)a Type II error is committed.
C)a correct decision is made.
D)a one-tail test should be used instead of a two-tail test.
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63
In testing the hypotheses H0: = 75 vs. H1: < 75, if the value of the test statistic z equals -2.42, then the p-value is:
A)0.5078
B)2.4200
C)0.9922
D)0.0078
A)0.5078
B)2.4200
C)0.9922
D)0.0078
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64
In testing the hypothesis H0: = 100 vs. H1: > 100, the p-value is found to be 0.074, and the sample mean is 105. Which of the following statements is true?
A)The probability of observing a sample mean at least as large as 105 from a population whose mean is 100 is 0.074.
B)The probability of observing a sample mean smaller than 105 from a population whose mean is 100 is 0.074.
C)The probability that the population mean is larger than 100 is 0.074.
D)None of these choices.
A)The probability of observing a sample mean at least as large as 105 from a population whose mean is 100 is 0.074.
B)The probability of observing a sample mean smaller than 105 from a population whose mean is 100 is 0.074.
C)The probability that the population mean is larger than 100 is 0.074.
D)None of these choices.
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65
The critical values z or z / 2 are the boundary values for:
A)the rejection region(s).
B)the level of significance.
C)Type I error.
D)Type II error.
A)the rejection region(s).
B)the level of significance.
C)Type I error.
D)Type II error.
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66
For a two-tail test, the null hypothesis will be rejected at the 0.05 level of significance if the value of the standardized test statistic z is:
A)smaller than 1.96 or greater than -1.96
B)greater than -1.96 or smaller than 1.96
C)smaller than -1.96 or greater than 1.96
D)greater than 1.645 or less than -1.645
A)smaller than 1.96 or greater than -1.96
B)greater than -1.96 or smaller than 1.96
C)smaller than -1.96 or greater than 1.96
D)greater than 1.645 or less than -1.645
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67
If we do not reject the null hypothesis, we conclude that:
A)there is enough statistical evidence to infer that the alternative hypothesis is true.
B)there is not enough statistical evidence to infer that the alternative hypothesis is true.
C)there is enough statistical evidence to infer that the null hypothesis is true.
D)there is not enough statistical evidence to infer that the null hypothesis is true.
A)there is enough statistical evidence to infer that the alternative hypothesis is true.
B)there is not enough statistical evidence to infer that the alternative hypothesis is true.
C)there is enough statistical evidence to infer that the null hypothesis is true.
D)there is not enough statistical evidence to infer that the null hypothesis is true.
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68
If we reject the null hypothesis, we conclude that:
A)there is enough statistical evidence to infer that the alternative hypothesis is true.
B)there is not enough statistical evidence to infer that the alternative hypothesis is true.
C)there is enough statistical evidence to infer that the null hypothesis is true.
D)there is not enough statistical evidence to infer that the null hypothesis is true.
A)there is enough statistical evidence to infer that the alternative hypothesis is true.
B)there is not enough statistical evidence to infer that the alternative hypothesis is true.
C)there is enough statistical evidence to infer that the null hypothesis is true.
D)there is not enough statistical evidence to infer that the null hypothesis is true.
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69
Statisticians can translate p-values into several descriptive terms. Suppose you typically reject H0 at level 0.05. Which of the following statements is correct?
A)If the p-value < 0.001, there is overwhelming evidence to infer that the alternative hypothesis is true.
B)If 0.01 < p-value < 0.05, there is evidence to infer that the alternative hypothesis is true.
C)If p-value > 0.10, there is no evidence to infer that the alternative hypothesis is true.
D)All of these choices are true.
A)If the p-value < 0.001, there is overwhelming evidence to infer that the alternative hypothesis is true.
B)If 0.01 < p-value < 0.05, there is evidence to infer that the alternative hypothesis is true.
C)If p-value > 0.10, there is no evidence to infer that the alternative hypothesis is true.
D)All of these choices are true.
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70
If a hypothesis is not rejected at the 0.10 level of significance, it:
A)must be rejected at the 0.05 level.
B)may be rejected at the 0.05 level.
C)will not be rejected at the 0.05 level.
D)must be rejected at the 0.025 level.
A)must be rejected at the 0.05 level.
B)may be rejected at the 0.05 level.
C)will not be rejected at the 0.05 level.
D)must be rejected at the 0.025 level.
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71
In order to determine the p-value, which of the following is not needed?
A)The level of significance.
B)Whether the test is one-tail or two-tail.
C)The value of the test statistic.
D)All of these choices are true.
A)The level of significance.
B)Whether the test is one-tail or two-tail.
C)The value of the test statistic.
D)All of these choices are true.
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72
In testing the hypotheses H0: = 800 vs. H1: 800, if the value of the test statistic equals 1.75, then the p-value is:
A)0.0401
B)0.0802
C)0.4599
D)0.9599
A)0.0401
B)0.0802
C)0.4599
D)0.9599
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73
If a hypothesis is rejected at the 0.025 level of significance, it:
A)must be rejected at any level.
B)must be rejected at the 0.01 level.
C)must not be rejected at the 0.01 level.
D)may or may not be rejected at the 0.01 level.
A)must be rejected at any level.
B)must be rejected at the 0.01 level.
C)must not be rejected at the 0.01 level.
D)may or may not be rejected at the 0.01 level.
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74
Suppose that in a certain hypothesis test the null hypothesis is rejected at the .10 level; it is also rejected at the .05 level; however it cannot be rejected at the .01 level. The most accurate statement that can be made about the p-value for this test is that:
A)p-value = 0.01.
B)p-value = 0.10.
C)0.01 < p-value < 0.05.
D)0.05 < p-value < 0.10.
A)p-value = 0.01.
B)p-value = 0.10.
C)0.01 < p-value < 0.05.
D)0.05 < p-value < 0.10.
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75
In a two-tail test for the population mean, the null hypothesis will be rejected at level of significance if the value of the standardized test statistic z is such that:
A)z > z
B)z < -z
C)-z < z < z
D)| z | > z / 2
A)z > z
B)z < -z
C)-z < z < z
D)| z | > z / 2
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76
Which of the following p-values will lead us to reject the null hypothesis if the level of significance equals 0.05?
A)0.150
B)0.100
C)0.051
D)0.025
A)0.150
B)0.100
C)0.051
D)0.025
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77
In testing the hypotheses H0: = 50 vs. H1: 50, the following information is known: n = 64, = 53.5, and = 10. The standardized test statistic z equals:
A)1.96
B)-2.80
C)2.80
D)-1.96
A)1.96
B)-2.80
C)2.80
D)-1.96
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78
In a one-tail test, the p-value is found to be equal to 0.068. If the test had been two-tail, the p-value would have been:
A)0.932
B)0.466
C)0.034
D)0.136
A)0.932
B)0.466
C)0.034
D)0.136
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79
If the value of the sample mean is close enough to the hypothesized value If the value of the sample mean 0 of the population mean If the value of the sample mean , then:
A)the value of If the value of the sample mean If the value of the sample mean 0 is definitely correct.
B)the value of 0 is definitely wrong.
C)we reject the null hypothesis.
D)we cannot reject the null hypothesis.
A)the value of If the value of the sample mean If the value of the sample mean 0 is definitely correct.
B)the value of 0 is definitely wrong.
C)we reject the null hypothesis.
D)we cannot reject the null hypothesis.
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80
Using a confidence interval when conducting a two-tail test for , we do not reject H0 if the hypothesized value for :
A)is to the left of the lower confidence limit (LCL).
B)is to the right of the upper confidence limit (UCL).
C)falls between the LCL and UCL.
D)falls in the rejection region.
A)is to the left of the lower confidence limit (LCL).
B)is to the right of the upper confidence limit (UCL).
C)falls between the LCL and UCL.
D)falls in the rejection region.
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