Exam 9: Fundamentals of Hypothesis Testing: One-Sample Tests
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SCENARIO 9-6
The quality control engineer for a furniture manufacturer is interested in the mean amount of force necessary to produce cracks in stressed oak furniture.She performs a two-tail test of the null hypothesis that the mean for the stressed oak furniture is 650 pounds.The calculated value of the Z test statistic is a positive number that leads to a p-value of 0.080 for the test.
-Referring to Scenario 9-6, if the test is performed with a level of significance of 0.10, the null hypothesis would be rejected.
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SCENARIO 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 website was 10.1%.The website at the company was redesigned in an attempt to increase its conversion rates.A sample of 200 browsers at the redesigned site was 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 Scenario 9-8, the largest level of significance at which the null hypothesis will not be rejected is .
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SCENARIO 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 website was 10.1%.The website at the company was redesigned in an attempt to increase its conversion rates.A sample of 200 browsers at the redesigned site was 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 Scenario 9-8, the company officials can conclude that there is sufficient evidence that the conversion rate at the company's website has increased using a level of significance of 0.05.
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A sample is used to obtain a 95% confidence interval for the mean of a population.The confidence interval goes from 15 to 19.If the same sample had been used to test the null hypothesis that the mean of the population is equal to 18 versus thealternative hypothesis that the mean of the population differs from 18, the null hypothesis could be rejected at a level of significance of 0.05.
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Which of the following would be an appropriate null hypothesis?
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SCENARIO 9-9
The president of a university claimed that the entering class this year appeared to be larger than the entering class from previous years, but their mean SAT score is lower than previous years.He took a sample of 20 of this year's entering students and found that their mean SAT score is 1,501 with a standard deviation of 53.The university's record indicates that the mean SAT score for entering students from previous years is 1,520.He wants to find out if his claim is supported by the evidence at a 5% level of significance.
-Referring to Scenario 9-9, if these data were used to perform a two-tail test, the p-value would be 0.1254.
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SCENARIO 9-9
The president of a university claimed that the entering class this year appeared to be larger than the entering class from previous years, but their mean SAT score is lower than previous years.He took a sample of 20 of this year's entering students and found that their mean SAT score is 1,501 with a standard deviation of 53.The university's record indicates that the mean SAT score for entering students from previous years is 1,520.He wants to find out if his claim is supported by the evidence at a 5% level of significance.
-Referring to Scenario 9-9, the parameter the president is interested in is:
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You should report only the results of hypothesis tests that show statistical significance and omit those for which there is insufficient evidence in the findings.
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SCENARIO 9-9
The president of a university claimed that the entering class this year appeared to be larger than the entering class from previous years, but their mean SAT score is lower than previous years.He took a sample of 20 of this year's entering students and found that their mean SAT score is 1,501 with a standard deviation of 53.The university's record indicates that the mean SAT score for entering students from previous years is 1,520.He wants to find out if his claim is supported by the evidence at a 5% level of significance.
-Referring to Scenario 9-9, the evidence proves beyond a doubt that the mean SAT score of the entering class this year is lower than previous years.
(True/False)
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SCENARIO 9-9
The president of a university claimed that the entering class this year appeared to be larger than the entering class from previous years, but their mean SAT score is lower than previous years.He took a sample of 20 of this year's entering students and found that their mean SAT score is 1,501 with a standard deviation of 53.The university's record indicates that the mean SAT score for entering students from previous years is 1,520.He wants to find out if his claim is supported by the evidence at a 5% level of significance.
-Referring to Scenario 9-9, state the null hypothesis for this study.
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SCENARIO 9-6
The quality control engineer for a furniture manufacturer is interested in the mean amount of force necessary to produce cracks in stressed oak furniture.She performs a two-tail test of the null hypothesis that the mean for the stressed oak furniture is 650 pounds.The calculated value of the Z test statistic is a positive number that leads to a p-value of 0.080 for the test.
-Referring to Scenario 9-6, suppose the engineer had decided that the alternative hypothesis to test was that the mean was less than 650 pounds..Then if the test is performed with a level of significance of 0.05, the null hypothesis would be rejected.
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A survey claims that 9 out of 10 doctors recommend aspirin for their patients with headaches.To test this claim against the alternative that the actual proportion of doctors who recommend aspirin is less than 0.90, a random sample of 100 doctors was selected.Suppose you reject the null hypothesis.What conclusion can you reach?
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A sample is used to obtain a 95% confidence interval for the mean of a population.The confidence interval goes from 15 to 19.If the same sample had been used to test the null hypothesis that the mean of the population is equal to 20 versus thealternative hypothesis that the mean of the population differs from 20, the null hypothesis could be rejected at a level of significance of 0.05.
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SCENARIO 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 website was 10.1%.The website at the company was redesigned in an attempt to increase its conversion rates.A sample of 200 browsers at the redesigned site was 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 Scenario 9-8, state the null hypothesis for this study.
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It is possible to directly compare the results of a confidence interval estimate to the results obtained by testing a null hypothesis if
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SCENARIO 9-7
A major home improvement store conducted its biggest brand recognition campaign in the company's history.A series of new television advertisements featuring well-known entertainers and sports figures were launched.A key metric for the success of television advertisements is the proportion of viewers who "like the ads a lot".A study of 1,189 adults who viewed the ads reported that 230 indicated that they "like the ads a lot." The percentage of a typical television advertisement receiving the "like the ads a lot" score is believed to be
22%.Company officials wanted to know if there is evidence that the series of television advertisements are less successful than the typical ad at a 0.01 level of significance.
-Referring to Scenario 9-7, the null hypothesis would be rejected.
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SCENARIO 9-7
A major home improvement store conducted its biggest brand recognition campaign in the company's history.A series of new television advertisements featuring well-known entertainers and sports figures were launched.A key metric for the success of television advertisements is the proportion of viewers who "like the ads a lot".A study of 1,189 adults who viewed the ads reported that 230 indicated that they "like the ads a lot." The percentage of a typical television advertisement receiving the "like the ads a lot" score is believed to be
22%.Company officials wanted to know if there is evidence that the series of television advertisements are less successful than the typical ad at a 0.01 level of significance.
-Referring to Scenario 9-7, the parameter the company officials is interested in is:
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In instances in which there is insufficient evidence to reject the null hypothesis, you must make it clear that this does not prove that the null hypothesis is true.
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A is a numerical quantity computed from the data of a sample and is used in reaching a decision on whether or not to reject the null hypothesis.
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