Exam 9: Fundamentals of Hypothesis Testing: One-Sample Tests

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TABLE 9-1 Microsoft Excel was used on a set of data involving the number of parasites found on 46 Monarch butterflies captured in Pismo Beach State Park. A biologist wants to know if the mean number of parasites per butterfly is over 20. She will make her decision using a test with a level of significance of 0.10. The following information was extracted from the Microsoft Excel output for the sample of 46 Monarch butterflies: n=46; Arithmetic Mean =28.00; Standard Deviation =25.92; Standard Error =3.82; Null Hypothesis: :\mu\leq20.000;\alpha=0.10;df=45;T Test Statistic =2.09; One-Tailed Test Upper Critical Value =1.3006; p-value =0.021; Decision = Reject. -Referring to Table 9-1, the probability of committing a Type II error is _____ if the mean number of parasites per butterfly on Monarch butterflies in Pismo Beach State Park is 24 using a 0.05 level of significance and assuming that the population standard deviation is 25.92.

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TABLE 9-3 An appliance manufacturer claims to have developed a compact microwave oven that consumes an average of no more than 250 W. From previous studies, it is believed that power consumption for microwave ovens is normally distributed with a standard deviation of 15 W. A consumer group has decided to try to discover if the claim appears true. They take a sample of 20 microwave ovens and find that they consume an average of 257.3 W. -Referring to Table 9-3, the appropriate hypotheses to determine if the manufacturer's claim appears reasonable are

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In instances in which there is insufficient evidence to reject the null hypothesis, making it clear that this does not prove that the null hypothesis is true is considered an ethical practice.

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TABLE 9-3 An appliance manufacturer claims to have developed a compact microwave oven that consumes an average of no more than 250 W. From previous studies, it is believed that power consumption for microwave ovens is normally distributed with a standard deviation of 15 W. A consumer group has decided to try to discover if the claim appears true. They take a sample of 20 microwave ovens and find that they consume an average of 257.3 W. -Referring to Table 9-3, the null hypothesis will be rejected at 5% level of significance.

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 TABLE 9-3 \text { TABLE 9-3 } An appliance manufacturer claims to have developed a compact microwave oven that consumes an average of no more than 250 W. From previous studies, it is believed that power consumption for microwave ovens is normally distributed with a standard deviation of 15 W. A consumer group has decided to try to discover if the claim appears true. They take a sample of 20 microwave ovens and find that they consume an average of 257.3 W. -Referring to Table 9-3, what is the probability of making a Type II error if the average power consumption of all such microwave ovens is in fact 248 W using a 0.10 level of significance?

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How many Kleenex should the Kimberly Clark Corporation package of tissues contain? Researchers determined that 60 tissues is the average number of tissues used during a cold. Suppose a random sample of 100 Kleenex users yielded the following data on the number of tissues Used during a cold: X\overline{X} = 52, s = 22. Suppose the alternative we wanted to test was H1: µ < 60. State the correct rejection region for ? = 0.05.

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TABLE 9-8 One of the biggest issues facing e-retailers is the ability to turn browsers into buyers. This is measured by the conversion rate, the percentage of browsers who buy something in their visit to a site. The conversion rate for a company's web site was 10.1% The web site at the company was redesigned in an attempt to increase its conversion rates. Samples of 200 browsers at the redesigned site were selected. Suppose that 24 browsers made a purchase. The company officials would like to know if there is evidence of an increase in conversion rate at the 5% level of significance. -Referring to Table 9-8, the lowest level of significance at which the null hypothesis can be rejected is_____ .

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TABLE 9-1 Microsoft Excel was used on a set of data involving the number of parasites found on 46 Monarch butterflies captured in Pismo Beach State Park. A biologist wants to know if the mean number of parasites per butterfly is over 20. She will make her decision using a test with a level of significance of 0.10. The following information was extracted from the Microsoft Excel output for the sample of 46 Monarch butterflies: n=46; Arithmetic Mean =28.00; Standard Deviation =25.92; Standard Error =3.82; Null Hypothesis: :\mu\leq20.000;\alpha=0.10;df=45;T Test Statistic =2.09; One-Tailed Test Upper Critical Value =1.3006; p-value =0.021; Decision = Reject. -Referring to Table 9-1, the power of the test is______ if the mean number of parasites per butterfly on Monarch butterflies in Pismo Beach State Park is 30 using a 0.1 level of significance and assuming that the population standard deviation is 25.92.

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Suppose we wish to test H0 : µ ? 47 versus H1 : µ > 47. What will result if we conclude that the mean is greater than 47 when its true value is really 52?

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The owner of a local nightclub has recently surveyed a random sample of n = 250 customers of the club. She would now like to determine whether or not the mean age of her customers is over 30. If so, she plans to alter the entertainment to appeal to an older crowd. If not, no entertainment changes will be made. Suppose she found that the sample mean was 30.45 years and the sample standard deviation was 5 years. If she wants to be 99% confident in her decision, what conclusion can she make?

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For a given level of significance (?), if the sample size n is increased, the probability of a Type II error (?)

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How many Kleenex should the Kimberly Clark Corporation package of tissues contain? Researchers determined that 60 tissues is the average number of tissues used during a cold. Suppose a random sample of 100 Kleenex users yielded the following data on the number of tissues Used during a cold: X\overline{X} = 52, s = 22. Give the null and alternative hypotheses to determine if the number of tissues used during a cold is less than 60.

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TABLE 9- 1 Microsoft Excel was used on a set of data involving the number of parasites found on 46 Monarch butterflies captured in Pismo Beach State Park. A biologist wants to know if the mean number of parasites per butterfly is over 20. She will make her decision using a test with a level of significance of 0.10. The following information was extracted from the Microsoft Excel output for the sample of 46 Monarch butterflies: n=46; Arithmetic Mean =28.00; Standard Deviation =25.92; Standard Error =3.82; Null Hypothesis: :\mu\leq20.000;\alpha=0.10;df=45;T Test Statistic =2.09; One-Tailed Test Upper Critical Value =1.3006; p-value =0.021; Decision = Reject. -Referring to Table 9-1, the power of the test is_____ if the mean number of parasites per butterfly on Monarch butterflies in Pismo Beach State Park is 24 using a 0.05 level of significance and assuming that the population standard deviation is 25.92.

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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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TABLE 9-2 A student claims that he can correctly identify whether a person is a business major or an agriculture major by the way the person dresses. Suppose in actuality that if someone is a business major, he can correctly identify that person as a business major 87% of the time. When a person is an agriculture major, the student will incorrectly identify that person as a business major 16% of the time. Presented with one person and asked to identify the major of this person (who is either a business or agriculture major), he considers this to be a hypothesis test with the null hypothesis being that the person is a business major and the alternative that the person is an agriculture major. -Referring to Table 9-2, what is the "actual confidence coefficient"?

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The marketing manager for an automobile manufacturer is interested in determining the proportion of new compact-car owners who would have purchased a passenger-side inflatable air bag if it had been available for an additional cost of $300. The manager believes from previous information that the proportion is 0.30. Suppose that a survey of 200 new compact-car owners is selected and 79 indicate that they would have purchased the inflatable air bags. If you were to conduct a test to determine whether there is evidence that the proportion is different from 0.30 and decided not to reject the null hypothesis, what conclusion could you draw?

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TABLE 9- 1 Microsoft Excel was used on a set of data involving the number of parasites found on 46 Monarch butterflies captured in Pismo Beach State Park. A biologist wants to know if the mean number of parasites per butterfly is over 20. She will make her decision using a test with a level of significance of 0.10. The following information was extracted from the Microsoft Excel output for the sample of 46 Monarch butterflies: n=46; Arithmetic Mean =28.00; Standard Deviation =25.92; Standard Error =3.82; Null Hypothesis: :\mu\leq20.000;\alpha=0.10;df=45;T Test Statistic =2.09; One-Tailed Test Upper Critical Value =1.3006; p-value =0.021; Decision = Reject. -Referring to Table 9-1, the power of the test is____ if the mean number of parasites per butterfly on Monarch butterflies in Pismo Beach State Park is 30 using a 0.05 level of significance and assuming that the population standard deviation is 25.92.

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TABLE 9-8 One of the biggest issues facing e-retailers is the ability to turn browsers into buyers. This is measured by the conversion rate, the percentage of browsers who buy something in their visit to a site. The conversion rate for a company's web site was 10.1% The web site at the company was redesigned in an attempt to increase its conversion rates. Samples of 200 browsers at the redesigned site were selected. Suppose that 24 browsers made a purchase. The company officials would like to know if there is evidence of an increase in conversion rate at the 5% level of significance. -Referring to Table 9-8, the parameter the company officials is interested in is

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A major videocassette rental chain is considering opening a new store in an area that currently does not have any such stores. The chain will open if there is evidence that more than 5,000 of the 20,000 households in the area are equipped with videocassette recorders (VCRs). It conducts a telephone poll of 300 randomly selected households in the area and finds that 96 have VCRs. State the test of interest to the rental chain.

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You know that the probability of committing a Type II error (þ) is 5%, you can tell that the power of the test is

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