Exam 19: Introduction to Hypothesis Testing
Exam 1: The Empirical Approach to Knowledge10 Questions
Exam 2: Types of Empirical Research8 Questions
Exam 3: Scales of Measurement9 Questions
Exam 4: Descriptive, Correlational, and Inferential Statistics5 Questions
Exam 5: Introduction to Sampling9 Questions
Exam 6: Variations on Random Sampling6 Questions
Exam 7: Sample Size9 Questions
Exam 8: Standard Error of the Mean7 Questions
Exam 9: Frequencies, Percentages, and Proportions7 Questions
Exam 10: Shapes of Distributions7 Questions
Exam 11: The Mean: An Average7 Questions
Exam 12: Mean, Median, and Mode12 Questions
Exam 13: Range and Interquartile Range6 Questions
Exam 14: Standard Deviation6 Questions
Exam 15: Z-Score5 Questions
Exam 16: Correlation7 Questions
Exam 17: Pearson-R6 Questions
Exam 18: Scattergram6 Questions
Exam 19: Introduction to Hypothesis Testing11 Questions
Exam 20: Decisions About the Null Hypothesis6 Questions
Exam 21: Introduction to the T-Test7 Questions
Exam 22: Independent Samples T-Test6 Questions
Exam 23: Dependent Samples T-Test6 Questions
Exam 24: One Sample T-Test5 Questions
Exam 25: Reports of the Results of T-Tests5 Questions
Exam 26: One-Way Anova7 Questions
Exam 27: Two-Way Anova5 Questions
Exam 28: Chi-Square Test5 Questions
Exam 29: Limitations of Significance Testing5 Questions
Exam 30: Effect Size8 Questions
Exam 31: Coefficient of Determination5 Questions
Exam 32: Multiple Correlation5 Questions
Exam 33: Simple and Multiple Regression5 Questions
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Which statement is NOT true about a null hypothesis?
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What does the following expression represent, where µ1 is the symbol for the population mean for one group and µ2 is the symbol for the population mean for the other group?
H1: µ1 > µ2
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the null hypothesis is a possible explanation for an observed difference when there are sampling errors.
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What type of hypothesis states that one particular group's average is higher than the other group's?
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Which symbol shows that there is no difference between two means?
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What type of hypothesis states that the true difference between the means in the population is zero?
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Which hypothesis states that a mean difference between two groups is due to sampling error?
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In each of the following situations, please identify the NULL HYPOTHESIS and the ALTERNATIVE HYPOTHESIS
A group of 100 athletes were randomly chosen to try a new energy drink. Among them, 50 athletes were given the new energy drink and the remaining 50 athletes were given a placebo drink. The 50 athletes with the new energy drink reported having more energy while only 30 athletes given a placebo drink reported to have more energy.
a. The energy drink gave the athletes more energy. ____________________
b. Overall, there is no significant difference in the energy level between the two groups. ____________________________
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What does the following expression represent, where µ1 is the symbol for the population mean for one group and µ2 is the symbol for the population mean for the other group?
H1: µ1 ≠ µ2
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Which of the following expressions indicates that there is a difference between two means being compared?
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