Exam 7: Hypothesis Testing
Exam 1: The Language of Statistics62 Questions
Exam 2: Working With Numbers and Data Display62 Questions
Exam 3: Central Tendency and Variability62 Questions
Exam 4: Probability Distributions54 Questions
Exam 5: Sampling Distributions56 Questions
Exam 6: Estimation and Confidence Intervals52 Questions
Exam 7: Hypothesis Testing53 Questions
Exam 8: Tests for Significance: Z-Tests and One-Sample T-Tests56 Questions
Exam 9: Tests for Significance: Paired and Independent-Samples T-Test56 Questions
Exam 10: Analysis of Variance Anova55 Questions
Exam 11: CHI-Squared Tests of Fit56 Questions
Exam 12: Correlation R and Regression Y BX A54 Questions
Exam 13: Matching Statistical Tests to Business Problems57 Questions
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We might report p = .02 when reporting the significance by hand, but we would be more likely to report p < .05 when reporting the significance using a computer.
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"Are our sales numbers the same from year to year?" is a valid research question.
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Describe the difference between a Type I and Type II error. When do these occur?
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Assume that you have an unfair coin. You flip this coin 10 times and conclude that it is fair based upon a statistical test. You have ______.
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Consider the following research question: Are customer complaint levels different this year than last year? This would be addressed with a ______.
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All possible values for a statistical test are described by either the null or alternative hypothesis.
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When we retain the null hypothesis, we accept the alternative hypothesis.
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If you flip a coin 30 times, and it is always heads, that coin is definitely unfair.
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Which of these is an example of an appropriate stated null hypothesis?
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If = .1 and p = .8, we would state in our formal conclusion ______.
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For the following H0, indicate the most likely H1: H0: µ = 1
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