Exam 8: Is There Really a Difference Introduction to Statistical Hypothesis Testing
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The rejection region represents the values of a test statistic that have a probability alpha if is true.
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In general, the t distribution is than the normal distribution.
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The degrees of freedom for the one-sample t test are found by.
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Which of the following z values is least likely to occur by chance?
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Underlying the use of the one-sample t test is the assumption that the.
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Which of the following would be an appropriate null hypothesis for the one-sample t test of the hypothesis that the mean reaction time of a population of 45 year-old drivers is 0.653 seconds?
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A Type I error occurs if the null hypothesis is when it is.
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If tobs does not fall into a rejection region, then the decision is to.
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When H0 is true, expected values of t are distributed symmetrically around a value.
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Which of the following would be an appropriate alternative hypothesis for the one-sample t test of the hypothesis that the mean reaction time of a population of 45 year-old drivers is 0.653 seconds?
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One characteristic of the two hypotheses formulated for a statistical test is that the hypotheses must.
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The degrees of freedom determine the the sampling distribution of t.
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Which of the following could be an appropriate null hypothesis for a statistical test concerning the mean income of 17-year old males?
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