Deck 8: Tests of Hypotheses Based on a Single Sample

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The rejection region is called __________ if it consists only of small values of the test statistic.
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A __________ error is usually more serious than a __________ error.
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Suppose a test procedure about the population mean Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal with known standard deviation   then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> is performed, when the population is normal with known standard deviation Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal with known standard deviation   then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> then if the alternative hypothesis is Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal with known standard deviation   then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> the rejection region for a level Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal with known standard deviation   then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> test is __________.
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A __________ error involves not rejecting the null hypothesis A __________ error involves not rejecting the null hypothesis   is false.<div style=padding-top: 35px> is false.
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The rejection region is called __________ if it consists only of large values of the test statistic.
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The null hypothesis will be rejected if and only if the observed or computed __________ value falls in the __________.
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Suppose a test procedure about the population mean Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal with known standard deviation   then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is either __________ or __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> is performed, when the population is normal with known standard deviation Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal with known standard deviation   then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is either __________ or __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> then if the alternative hypothesis is Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal with known standard deviation   then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is either __________ or __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> the rejection region for a level Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal with known standard deviation   then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is either __________ or __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> test is either __________ or __________.
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If the null hypothesis is If the null hypothesis is   then the test statistic value is z = __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> then the test statistic value is z = __________.
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An engineer has suggested a change in the production process in the belief that it will result in a reduced defective rate. Let p denote the true proportion of defective items resulting from the changed process, and that 5% of items produced by a manufacturer during a certain period were defective. Then the research hypothesis is the assertion that __________.
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The __________ hypothesis should be identified with the hypothesis of no change, no difference, no improvement, and son on.
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A __________ error consists of rejecting the null hypothesis A __________ error consists of rejecting the null hypothesis   is true.<div style=padding-top: 35px> is true.
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For any significance level For any significance level   the two-tailed rejection region   has type I error probability equal to __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> the two-tailed rejection region For any significance level   the two-tailed rejection region   has type I error probability equal to __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> has type I error probability equal to __________.
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If If   is a random sample from a normal distribution, and the sample size n is small, then the standardized variable   has a __________ distribution with __________ degrees of freedom.<div style=padding-top: 35px> is a random sample from a normal distribution, and the sample size n is small, then the standardized variable If   is a random sample from a normal distribution, and the sample size n is small, then the standardized variable   has a __________ distribution with __________ degrees of freedom.<div style=padding-top: 35px> has a __________ distribution with __________ degrees of freedom.
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Suppose a test procedure about the population mean Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal with known standard deviation   then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> is performed, when the population is normal with known standard deviation Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal with known standard deviation   then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> then if the alternative hypothesis is Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal with known standard deviation   then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> the rejection region for a level Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal with known standard deviation   then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> test is __________.
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The probabilities of type I and type II errors are traditionally denoted by the Greek letters __________ and __________, respectively.
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Suppose a test procedure about the population mean Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal and the sample size n is small, then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> is performed, when the population is normal and the sample size n is small, then if the alternative hypothesis is Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal and the sample size n is small, then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> the rejection region for a level Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal and the sample size n is small, then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> test is __________.
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Suppose a test procedure about the population mean Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal and the sample size n is small, then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> is performed, when the population is normal and the sample size n is small, then if the alternative hypothesis is Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal and the sample size n is small, then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> the rejection region for a level Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal and the sample size n is small, then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> test is __________.
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In many situations, the alternative hypothesis is referred to as the __________ hypothesis, since it is the statement the researcher would really like to validate.
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The value The value   that represents the probability of type I error is often referred to as the __________ of the test.<div style=padding-top: 35px> that represents the probability of type I error is often referred to as the __________ of the test.
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In our treatment of hypothesis testing, the __________ hypothesis will always be stated as an equality claim.
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For an upper-tailed z test, the level of significance For an upper-tailed z test, the level of significance   is just the area under the z curve to the __________ of the critical value __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> is just the area under the z curve to the __________ of the critical value __________.
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Suppose that a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed, and that the sample proportion Suppose that a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed, and that the sample proportion   is approximately normally distributed. If the alternative hypothesis is   , then the rejection region for a level   test is __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> is approximately normally distributed. If the alternative hypothesis is Suppose that a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed, and that the sample proportion   is approximately normally distributed. If the alternative hypothesis is   , then the rejection region for a level   test is __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> , then the rejection region for a level Suppose that a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed, and that the sample proportion   is approximately normally distributed. If the alternative hypothesis is   , then the rejection region for a level   test is __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> test is __________.
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The smallest level of significance The smallest level of significance   for which the null hypothesis   would be rejected is the tail area captured by the computed value of the test statistic. This smallest   is referred to as the __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> for which the null hypothesis The smallest level of significance   for which the null hypothesis   would be rejected is the tail area captured by the computed value of the test statistic. This smallest   is referred to as the __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> would be rejected is the tail area captured by the computed value of the test statistic. This smallest The smallest level of significance   for which the null hypothesis   would be rejected is the tail area captured by the computed value of the test statistic. This smallest   is referred to as the __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> is referred to as the __________.
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If the calculated test statistic for an upper-tailed z test is 2.15, then the P-value is __________.
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Suppose that a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed, and that the sample proportion Suppose that a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed, and that the sample proportion   is approximately normally distributed. If the alternative hypothesis is   then the rejection region for a level   test is __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> is approximately normally distributed. If the alternative hypothesis is Suppose that a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed, and that the sample proportion   is approximately normally distributed. If the alternative hypothesis is   then the rejection region for a level   test is __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> then the rejection region for a level Suppose that a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed, and that the sample proportion   is approximately normally distributed. If the alternative hypothesis is   then the rejection region for a level   test is __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> test is __________.
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If the calculated test statistic for two-tailed z test is -1.84, then the P-value is __________.
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Suppose that a t test of Suppose that a t test of   is based on 18 degrees of freedom. If the calculated value of the test statistic is t = - 1.80, then the P-value for this test is __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> is based on 18 degrees of freedom. If the calculated value of the test statistic is t = - 1.80, then the P-value for this test is __________.
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If the P-value is smaller than or equal to the level of significance If the P-value is smaller than or equal to the level of significance   then the researcher should __________ at level  <div style=padding-top: 35px> then the researcher should __________ at level If the P-value is smaller than or equal to the level of significance   then the researcher should __________ at level  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Suppose that a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed, and that the sample proportion Suppose that a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed, and that the sample proportion   is approximately normally distributed. If the alternative hypothesis is   , then the rejection region for a level   test is either __________ or __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> is approximately normally distributed. If the alternative hypothesis is Suppose that a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed, and that the sample proportion   is approximately normally distributed. If the alternative hypothesis is   , then the rejection region for a level   test is either __________ or __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> , then the rejection region for a level Suppose that a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed, and that the sample proportion   is approximately normally distributed. If the alternative hypothesis is   , then the rejection region for a level   test is either __________ or __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> test is either __________ or __________.
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Suppose that a z test of Suppose that a z test of   is conducted. The critical value   is determined by specifying __________ and using the fact that   has a __________ distribution when   is true.<div style=padding-top: 35px> is conducted. The critical value Suppose that a z test of   is conducted. The critical value   is determined by specifying __________ and using the fact that   has a __________ distribution when   is true.<div style=padding-top: 35px> is determined by specifying __________ and using the fact that Suppose that a z test of   is conducted. The critical value   is determined by specifying __________ and using the fact that   has a __________ distribution when   is true.<div style=padding-top: 35px> has a __________ distribution when Suppose that a z test of   is conducted. The critical value   is determined by specifying __________ and using the fact that   has a __________ distribution when   is true.<div style=padding-top: 35px> is true.
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Let p denote the proportion of individuals in a population who possess a specified property, and X denote the number of individuals in the sample who possess the same property. Provided that the sample size n is small relative to the population size, then X has approximately a __________ distribution.
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Suppose that when data from an experiment was analyzed, the P-value for testing Suppose that when data from an experiment was analyzed, the P-value for testing   was calculated as .047. At the .01 level,   would __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> was calculated as .047. At the .01 level, Suppose that when data from an experiment was analyzed, the P-value for testing   was calculated as .047. At the .01 level,   would __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> would __________.
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Suppose that a z test of Suppose that a z test of   is conducted. Intuition then suggests rejecting   when the value of test statistic z is __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> is conducted. Intuition then suggests rejecting Suppose that a z test of   is conducted. Intuition then suggests rejecting   when the value of test statistic z is __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> when the value of test statistic z is __________.
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Suppose a test procedure about the population mean Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal and the sample size n is small, then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is either __________ or __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> is performed, when the population is normal and the sample size n is small, then if the alternative hypothesis is Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal and the sample size n is small, then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is either __________ or __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> the rejection region for a level Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal and the sample size n is small, then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is either __________ or __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> test is either __________ or __________.
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It is customary to call the data significant when the null hypothesis is __________, and not significant otherwise.
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Let p denote the proportion of individuals in a population who possess a specified property, and X denote the number of individuals in the sample who possess the same property. Provided that the sample size n is large, then both X and the estimator Let p denote the proportion of individuals in a population who possess a specified property, and X denote the number of individuals in the sample who possess the same property. Provided that the sample size n is large, then both X and the estimator   are approximately __________ distributed.<div style=padding-top: 35px> are approximately __________ distributed.
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Let p denote the proportion of individuals in a population who possess a specified property, and X denote the number of individuals in the sample who possess the same property. The estimator Let p denote the proportion of individuals in a population who possess a specified property, and X denote the number of individuals in the sample who possess the same property. The estimator   is __________ if   and its standard deviation   = __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> is __________ if Let p denote the proportion of individuals in a population who possess a specified property, and X denote the number of individuals in the sample who possess the same property. The estimator   is __________ if   and its standard deviation   = __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> and its standard deviation Let p denote the proportion of individuals in a population who possess a specified property, and X denote the number of individuals in the sample who possess the same property. The estimator   is __________ if   and its standard deviation   = __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> = __________.
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As the level of significance As the level of significance   decreases, the critical value __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> decreases, the critical value __________.
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If the P-value is larger than the level of significance If the P-value is larger than the level of significance   then the researcher should __________ at level  <div style=padding-top: 35px> then the researcher should __________ at level If the P-value is larger than the level of significance   then the researcher should __________ at level  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Suppose that a t test of Suppose that a t test of   is based on 10 degrees of freedom. If the calculated value of the test statistic is t = 2.4, then the P-value for this test is __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> is based on 10 degrees of freedom. If the calculated value of the test statistic is t = 2.4, then the P-value for this test is __________.
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Which of the following statements are not true?

A) A test statistic is a function of the sample data on which the decision to reject or not reject the null hypothesis is to be based.
B) A rejection region consists of the set of all test statistic values for which the null hypothesis will be rejected.
C) A rejection region consists of the set of all test statistic values for which the alternative hypothesis will be rejected.
D) A good hypothesis-testing procedure is one for which the probability of making either type I or type II error is small.
E) None of the above statements are true.
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Which of the following statements are true?

A) When the alternative hypothesis is <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
, the null hypothesis <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Should be rejected if <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Is too far to the left of <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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B) When the alternative hypothesis is <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
, the null hypothesis <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Should be rejected if <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Is too far to the right of <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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C) When the alternative hypothesis is <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
, the null hypothesis <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Should be rejected if <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Is too far to either side of <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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D) All of the above statements are true.
E) None of the above statements are true.
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In hypothesis-testing analysis, a type II error occurs only if

A) the null hypothesis is rejected when it is true.
B) the null hypothesis is rejected when it is false.
C) the null hypothesis is not rejected when it is false.
D) the null hypothesis is not rejected when it is true.
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Which of the following statements are true in testing <strong>Which of the following statements are true in testing   based on a sample of size 15 from a normal population with unknown standard deviation   ?</strong> A) The test procedure requires the use of standard normal distribution. B) The test procedure requires the use of binomial distribution. C) The test procedure requires the use of exponential distribution. D) The test procedure requires the use of t-distribution with 15 degrees of freedom. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px> based on a sample of size 15 from a normal population with unknown standard deviation <strong>Which of the following statements are true in testing   based on a sample of size 15 from a normal population with unknown standard deviation   ?</strong> A) The test procedure requires the use of standard normal distribution. B) The test procedure requires the use of binomial distribution. C) The test procedure requires the use of exponential distribution. D) The test procedure requires the use of t-distribution with 15 degrees of freedom. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px> ?

A) The test procedure requires the use of standard normal distribution.
B) The test procedure requires the use of binomial distribution.
C) The test procedure requires the use of exponential distribution.
D) The test procedure requires the use of t-distribution with 15 degrees of freedom.
E) None of the above statements are true.
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If <strong>If   denotes the parameter of interest, and the simplified null hypothesis has the form   is a specified number called the null value of the parameter, then the alternative hypothesis will be</strong> A)   (so the implicit null hypothesis is   B)   (so the implicit null hypothesis is   C)   D) The alternative hypothesis will look like any of the above three assertions. E) The alternative hypothesis must be the assertion specified in (C). <div style=padding-top: 35px> denotes the parameter of interest, and the simplified null hypothesis has the form <strong>If   denotes the parameter of interest, and the simplified null hypothesis has the form   is a specified number called the null value of the parameter, then the alternative hypothesis will be</strong> A)   (so the implicit null hypothesis is   B)   (so the implicit null hypothesis is   C)   D) The alternative hypothesis will look like any of the above three assertions. E) The alternative hypothesis must be the assertion specified in (C). <div style=padding-top: 35px> is a specified number called the "null value" of the parameter, then the alternative hypothesis will be

A) <strong>If   denotes the parameter of interest, and the simplified null hypothesis has the form   is a specified number called the null value of the parameter, then the alternative hypothesis will be</strong> A)   (so the implicit null hypothesis is   B)   (so the implicit null hypothesis is   C)   D) The alternative hypothesis will look like any of the above three assertions. E) The alternative hypothesis must be the assertion specified in (C). <div style=padding-top: 35px>
(so the implicit null hypothesis is <strong>If   denotes the parameter of interest, and the simplified null hypothesis has the form   is a specified number called the null value of the parameter, then the alternative hypothesis will be</strong> A)   (so the implicit null hypothesis is   B)   (so the implicit null hypothesis is   C)   D) The alternative hypothesis will look like any of the above three assertions. E) The alternative hypothesis must be the assertion specified in (C). <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>If   denotes the parameter of interest, and the simplified null hypothesis has the form   is a specified number called the null value of the parameter, then the alternative hypothesis will be</strong> A)   (so the implicit null hypothesis is   B)   (so the implicit null hypothesis is   C)   D) The alternative hypothesis will look like any of the above three assertions. E) The alternative hypothesis must be the assertion specified in (C). <div style=padding-top: 35px>
(so the implicit null hypothesis is <strong>If   denotes the parameter of interest, and the simplified null hypothesis has the form   is a specified number called the null value of the parameter, then the alternative hypothesis will be</strong> A)   (so the implicit null hypothesis is   B)   (so the implicit null hypothesis is   C)   D) The alternative hypothesis will look like any of the above three assertions. E) The alternative hypothesis must be the assertion specified in (C). <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>If   denotes the parameter of interest, and the simplified null hypothesis has the form   is a specified number called the null value of the parameter, then the alternative hypothesis will be</strong> A)   (so the implicit null hypothesis is   B)   (so the implicit null hypothesis is   C)   D) The alternative hypothesis will look like any of the above three assertions. E) The alternative hypothesis must be the assertion specified in (C). <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) The alternative hypothesis will look like any of the above three assertions.
E) The alternative hypothesis must be the assertion specified in (C).
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Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population mean <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population mean   is performed when the population is normal with known standard deviation   ?</strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is either   Or   If the test is a two-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px> is performed when the population is normal with known standard deviation <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population mean   is performed when the population is normal with known standard deviation   ?</strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is either   Or   If the test is a two-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px> ?

A) The rejection region for level <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population mean   is performed when the population is normal with known standard deviation   ?</strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is either   Or   If the test is a two-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Test is <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population mean   is performed when the population is normal with known standard deviation   ?</strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is either   Or   If the test is a two-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
If the test is an upper-tailed test.
B) The rejection region for level <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population mean   is performed when the population is normal with known standard deviation   ?</strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is either   Or   If the test is a two-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Test is <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population mean   is performed when the population is normal with known standard deviation   ?</strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is either   Or   If the test is a two-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
If the test is an upper-tailed test.
C) The rejection region for level <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population mean   is performed when the population is normal with known standard deviation   ?</strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is either   Or   If the test is a two-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Test is <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population mean   is performed when the population is normal with known standard deviation   ?</strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is either   Or   If the test is a two-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
If the test is a lower-tailed test.
D) The rejection region for level <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population mean   is performed when the population is normal with known standard deviation   ?</strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is either   Or   If the test is a two-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Test is either <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population mean   is performed when the population is normal with known standard deviation   ?</strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is either   Or   If the test is a two-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Or <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population mean   is performed when the population is normal with known standard deviation   ?</strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is either   Or   If the test is a two-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
If the test is a two-tailed test.
E) None of the above statements are true.
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Which of the following statements are true?

A) Knowledge of the test statistic's distribution when the null hypothesis is true allows us to construct a rejection region for which the type I error probability is controlled at the desired level.
B) The rejection region for the t test differs from that for the z test only in that a t critical value replaces the z critical value.
C) If <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) Knowledge of the test statistic's distribution when the null hypothesis is true allows us to construct a rejection region for which the type I error probability is controlled at the desired level. B) The rejection region for the t test differs from that for the z test only in that a t critical value replaces the z critical value. C) If   (n is small) is a random sample from a normal distribution, the standardized variable   Has a t distribution with n-1 degrees of freedom. D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
(n is small) is a random sample from a normal distribution, the standardized variable <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) Knowledge of the test statistic's distribution when the null hypothesis is true allows us to construct a rejection region for which the type I error probability is controlled at the desired level. B) The rejection region for the t test differs from that for the z test only in that a t critical value replaces the z critical value. C) If   (n is small) is a random sample from a normal distribution, the standardized variable   Has a t distribution with n-1 degrees of freedom. D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Has a t distribution with n-1 degrees of freedom.
D) All of the above statements are true.
E) None of the above statements are true.
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One must be especially careful in interpreting evidence when the sample size is __________, since any small departure from One must be especially careful in interpreting evidence when the sample size is __________, since any small departure from   will almost surely be detected by a test, yet such a departure may have little practical significance.<div style=padding-top: 35px> will almost surely be detected by a test, yet such a departure may have little practical significance.
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The likelihood ratio test procedure consists of rejecting the null hypothesis The likelihood ratio test procedure consists of rejecting the null hypothesis   when the likelihood ratio statistic value   is __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> when the likelihood ratio statistic value The likelihood ratio test procedure consists of rejecting the null hypothesis   when the likelihood ratio statistic value   is __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> is __________.
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Which of the following statements are true?

A) The probability of type I error, <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) The probability of type I error,   Is computed using the probability distribution of the test statistic when the null hypothesis is true. B) The probability of type II error,   Requires knowing the distribution of the test statistic when the null hypothesis is false. C) The probability of type I error,   Is computed by summing over probabilities of test statistic values in the rejection region. D) The probability of type II error,   Is computed by summing over probabilities of test statistic values in the complement of the rejection region. E) All of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Is computed using the probability distribution of the test statistic when the null hypothesis is true.
B) The probability of type II error, <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) The probability of type I error,   Is computed using the probability distribution of the test statistic when the null hypothesis is true. B) The probability of type II error,   Requires knowing the distribution of the test statistic when the null hypothesis is false. C) The probability of type I error,   Is computed by summing over probabilities of test statistic values in the rejection region. D) The probability of type II error,   Is computed by summing over probabilities of test statistic values in the complement of the rejection region. E) All of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Requires knowing the distribution of the test statistic when the null hypothesis is false.
C) The probability of type I error, <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) The probability of type I error,   Is computed using the probability distribution of the test statistic when the null hypothesis is true. B) The probability of type II error,   Requires knowing the distribution of the test statistic when the null hypothesis is false. C) The probability of type I error,   Is computed by summing over probabilities of test statistic values in the rejection region. D) The probability of type II error,   Is computed by summing over probabilities of test statistic values in the complement of the rejection region. E) All of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Is computed by summing over probabilities of test statistic values in the rejection region.
D) The probability of type II error, <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) The probability of type I error,   Is computed using the probability distribution of the test statistic when the null hypothesis is true. B) The probability of type II error,   Requires knowing the distribution of the test statistic when the null hypothesis is false. C) The probability of type I error,   Is computed by summing over probabilities of test statistic values in the rejection region. D) The probability of type II error,   Is computed by summing over probabilities of test statistic values in the complement of the rejection region. E) All of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Is computed by summing over probabilities of test statistic values in the complement of the rejection region.
E) All of the above statements are true.
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Which of the following statements are not true?

A) A rejection region is called upper-tailed if it consists only of large values of the test statistic.
B) A rejection region is called upper-tailed if it consists only of small values of the test statistic.
C) A rejection region is called lower-tailed if it consists only of small values of the test statistic.
D) All of the above statements are true.
E) None of the above statements are true.
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Which of the following statements are not correctly stated?

A) The two possible conclusions from a hypothesis-testing analysis are rejecting the null hypothesis <strong>Which of the following statements are not correctly stated?</strong> A) The two possible conclusions from a hypothesis-testing analysis are rejecting the null hypothesis   Or accepting   ) B) In many situations, the alternative hypothesis   Is referred to as the research hypothesis since it is the claim that the researcher would really like to validate. C) In our treatment of hypothesis testing, the null hypothesis will always be stated as an equality claim. D) A test statistic is a rule, based on sample data, for deciding whether to reject the null hypothesis. E) All of the above statements are correctly stated. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Or accepting <strong>Which of the following statements are not correctly stated?</strong> A) The two possible conclusions from a hypothesis-testing analysis are rejecting the null hypothesis   Or accepting   ) B) In many situations, the alternative hypothesis   Is referred to as the research hypothesis since it is the claim that the researcher would really like to validate. C) In our treatment of hypothesis testing, the null hypothesis will always be stated as an equality claim. D) A test statistic is a rule, based on sample data, for deciding whether to reject the null hypothesis. E) All of the above statements are correctly stated. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
)
B) In many situations, the alternative hypothesis <strong>Which of the following statements are not correctly stated?</strong> A) The two possible conclusions from a hypothesis-testing analysis are rejecting the null hypothesis   Or accepting   ) B) In many situations, the alternative hypothesis   Is referred to as the research hypothesis since it is the claim that the researcher would really like to validate. C) In our treatment of hypothesis testing, the null hypothesis will always be stated as an equality claim. D) A test statistic is a rule, based on sample data, for deciding whether to reject the null hypothesis. E) All of the above statements are correctly stated. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Is referred to as the "research hypothesis" since it is the claim that the researcher would really like to validate.
C) In our treatment of hypothesis testing, the null hypothesis will always be stated as an equality claim.
D) A test statistic is a rule, based on sample data, for deciding whether to reject the null hypothesis.
E) All of the above statements are correctly stated.
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Which of the following statements are not correct?

A) It is possible that the null hypothesis may be rejected when it is true.
B) It is impossible that the null hypothesis may be rejected when it is true.
C) It is possible that the null hypothesis may not be rejected when it is false.
D) All of the above statements are correct.
E) None of the above statements are correct.
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Which of the following statements are not generally true?

A) A type I error is usually more serious than a type II error.
B) A type II error is usually more serious than a type I error.
C) A test with significance level <strong>Which of the following statements are not generally true?</strong> A) A type I error is usually more serious than a type II error. B) A type II error is usually more serious than a type I error. C) A test with significance level   Is one for which the type I error probability is controlled at the specified level. D) When an experiment and a sample size are fixed, then decreasing the size of the rejection region to obtain a smaller value of   (probability of type I error) results in a larger value of   (probability of type II error) for any particular parameter value consistent with the alternative hypothesis   ) E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Is one for which the type I error probability is controlled at the specified level.
D) When an experiment and a sample size are fixed, then decreasing the size of the rejection region to obtain a smaller value of <strong>Which of the following statements are not generally true?</strong> A) A type I error is usually more serious than a type II error. B) A type II error is usually more serious than a type I error. C) A test with significance level   Is one for which the type I error probability is controlled at the specified level. D) When an experiment and a sample size are fixed, then decreasing the size of the rejection region to obtain a smaller value of   (probability of type I error) results in a larger value of   (probability of type II error) for any particular parameter value consistent with the alternative hypothesis   ) E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
(probability of type I error) results in a larger value of <strong>Which of the following statements are not generally true?</strong> A) A type I error is usually more serious than a type II error. B) A type II error is usually more serious than a type I error. C) A test with significance level   Is one for which the type I error probability is controlled at the specified level. D) When an experiment and a sample size are fixed, then decreasing the size of the rejection region to obtain a smaller value of   (probability of type I error) results in a larger value of   (probability of type II error) for any particular parameter value consistent with the alternative hypothesis   ) E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
(probability of type II error) for any particular parameter value consistent with the alternative hypothesis <strong>Which of the following statements are not generally true?</strong> A) A type I error is usually more serious than a type II error. B) A type II error is usually more serious than a type I error. C) A test with significance level   Is one for which the type I error probability is controlled at the specified level. D) When an experiment and a sample size are fixed, then decreasing the size of the rejection region to obtain a smaller value of   (probability of type I error) results in a larger value of   (probability of type II error) for any particular parameter value consistent with the alternative hypothesis   ) E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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E) None of the above statements are true.
Question
Which of the following statements are not true?

A) A statistical hypothesis is a claim or assertion either about the value of a single parameter, about the values of several parameters, or about the form of an entire probability distribution.
B) In any hypothesis-testing problem, there are two contradictory hypotheses under consideration.
C) A test of hypothesis is a method for using sample data to decide whether the null hypothesis should be rejected.
D) A type I error consists of not rejecting the null hypothesis <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) A statistical hypothesis is a claim or assertion either about the value of a single parameter, about the values of several parameters, or about the form of an entire probability distribution. B) In any hypothesis-testing problem, there are two contradictory hypotheses under consideration. C) A test of hypothesis is a method for using sample data to decide whether the null hypothesis should be rejected. D) A type I error consists of not rejecting the null hypothesis   Is false. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Is false.
E) None of the above statements are true.
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Which of the following statements are true?

A) The null hypothesis, denoted by <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) The null hypothesis, denoted by   , is the claim that is initially assumed to be true (the prior belief claim). B) The alternative hypothesis, denoted by   , is the assertion that is contradictory to the null hypothesis   ) C) The null hypothesis   Will be rejected in favor of the alternative hypothesis only if sample evidence suggests that   Is false. D) If sample evidence does not strongly contradict the null hypothesis   , we will continue to believe in the truth of   ) E) All of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
, is the claim that is initially assumed to be true (the "prior belief" claim).
B) The alternative hypothesis, denoted by <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) The null hypothesis, denoted by   , is the claim that is initially assumed to be true (the prior belief claim). B) The alternative hypothesis, denoted by   , is the assertion that is contradictory to the null hypothesis   ) C) The null hypothesis   Will be rejected in favor of the alternative hypothesis only if sample evidence suggests that   Is false. D) If sample evidence does not strongly contradict the null hypothesis   , we will continue to believe in the truth of   ) E) All of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
, is the assertion that is contradictory to the null hypothesis <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) The null hypothesis, denoted by   , is the claim that is initially assumed to be true (the prior belief claim). B) The alternative hypothesis, denoted by   , is the assertion that is contradictory to the null hypothesis   ) C) The null hypothesis   Will be rejected in favor of the alternative hypothesis only if sample evidence suggests that   Is false. D) If sample evidence does not strongly contradict the null hypothesis   , we will continue to believe in the truth of   ) E) All of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
)
C) The null hypothesis <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) The null hypothesis, denoted by   , is the claim that is initially assumed to be true (the prior belief claim). B) The alternative hypothesis, denoted by   , is the assertion that is contradictory to the null hypothesis   ) C) The null hypothesis   Will be rejected in favor of the alternative hypothesis only if sample evidence suggests that   Is false. D) If sample evidence does not strongly contradict the null hypothesis   , we will continue to believe in the truth of   ) E) All of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Will be rejected in favor of the alternative hypothesis only if sample evidence suggests that <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) The null hypothesis, denoted by   , is the claim that is initially assumed to be true (the prior belief claim). B) The alternative hypothesis, denoted by   , is the assertion that is contradictory to the null hypothesis   ) C) The null hypothesis   Will be rejected in favor of the alternative hypothesis only if sample evidence suggests that   Is false. D) If sample evidence does not strongly contradict the null hypothesis   , we will continue to believe in the truth of   ) E) All of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Is false.
D) If sample evidence does not strongly contradict the null hypothesis <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) The null hypothesis, denoted by   , is the claim that is initially assumed to be true (the prior belief claim). B) The alternative hypothesis, denoted by   , is the assertion that is contradictory to the null hypothesis   ) C) The null hypothesis   Will be rejected in favor of the alternative hypothesis only if sample evidence suggests that   Is false. D) If sample evidence does not strongly contradict the null hypothesis   , we will continue to believe in the truth of   ) E) All of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
, we will continue to believe in the truth of <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) The null hypothesis, denoted by   , is the claim that is initially assumed to be true (the prior belief claim). B) The alternative hypothesis, denoted by   , is the assertion that is contradictory to the null hypothesis   ) C) The null hypothesis   Will be rejected in favor of the alternative hypothesis only if sample evidence suggests that   Is false. D) If sample evidence does not strongly contradict the null hypothesis   , we will continue to believe in the truth of   ) E) All of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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E) All of the above statements are true.
Question
Which of the following statements are not true for any significance level?

A) The one-tailed rejection region <strong>Which of the following statements are not true for any significance level?</strong> A) The one-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   B) The one-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   C) The two-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   , since area   Is captured under each of the tow tails of the z curve. D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Has type I error probability <strong>Which of the following statements are not true for any significance level?</strong> A) The one-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   B) The one-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   C) The two-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   , since area   Is captured under each of the tow tails of the z curve. D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) The one-tailed rejection region <strong>Which of the following statements are not true for any significance level?</strong> A) The one-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   B) The one-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   C) The two-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   , since area   Is captured under each of the tow tails of the z curve. D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Has type I error probability <strong>Which of the following statements are not true for any significance level?</strong> A) The one-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   B) The one-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   C) The two-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   , since area   Is captured under each of the tow tails of the z curve. D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) The two-tailed rejection region <strong>Which of the following statements are not true for any significance level?</strong> A) The one-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   B) The one-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   C) The two-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   , since area   Is captured under each of the tow tails of the z curve. D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Has type I error probability <strong>Which of the following statements are not true for any significance level?</strong> A) The one-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   B) The one-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   C) The two-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   , since area   Is captured under each of the tow tails of the z curve. D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
, since area <strong>Which of the following statements are not true for any significance level?</strong> A) The one-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   B) The one-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   C) The two-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   , since area   Is captured under each of the tow tails of the z curve. D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Is captured under each of the tow tails of the z curve.
D) All of the above statements are true.
E) None of the above statements are true.
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In hypothesis-testing analysis, a type I error occurs only if

A) the null hypothesis is rejected when it is true
B) the null hypothesis is rejected when it is false
C) the null hypothesis is not rejected when it is false
D) the null hypothesis is not rejected when it is true
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Suppose that a two-tailed test procedure about the population mean <strong>Suppose that a two-tailed test procedure about the population mean   is performed when the population is normal, but the sample size n is small. The null hypothesis will be rejected at significance level   if the value of the standardized test statistic t is such that</strong> A)   B)   C) either   D)   E) None of the above inequalities are correct. <div style=padding-top: 35px> is performed when the population is normal, but the sample size n is small. The null hypothesis will be rejected at significance level <strong>Suppose that a two-tailed test procedure about the population mean   is performed when the population is normal, but the sample size n is small. The null hypothesis will be rejected at significance level   if the value of the standardized test statistic t is such that</strong> A)   B)   C) either   D)   E) None of the above inequalities are correct. <div style=padding-top: 35px> if the value of the standardized test statistic t is such that

A) <strong>Suppose that a two-tailed test procedure about the population mean   is performed when the population is normal, but the sample size n is small. The null hypothesis will be rejected at significance level   if the value of the standardized test statistic t is such that</strong> A)   B)   C) either   D)   E) None of the above inequalities are correct. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Suppose that a two-tailed test procedure about the population mean   is performed when the population is normal, but the sample size n is small. The null hypothesis will be rejected at significance level   if the value of the standardized test statistic t is such that</strong> A)   B)   C) either   D)   E) None of the above inequalities are correct. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) either <strong>Suppose that a two-tailed test procedure about the population mean   is performed when the population is normal, but the sample size n is small. The null hypothesis will be rejected at significance level   if the value of the standardized test statistic t is such that</strong> A)   B)   C) either   D)   E) None of the above inequalities are correct. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Suppose that a two-tailed test procedure about the population mean   is performed when the population is normal, but the sample size n is small. The null hypothesis will be rejected at significance level   if the value of the standardized test statistic t is such that</strong> A)   B)   C) either   D)   E) None of the above inequalities are correct. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) None of the above inequalities are correct.
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Which of the following statements are not true?

A) If the null hypothesis is <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) If the null hypothesis is   , then the test statistic value is t = -2.5. B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value less than   Certainly does not provide support for   ) C) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value that exceeds   By only a small amount (corresponding to z which is positive but small) does not suggest that   Should be rejected in favor of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
, then the test statistic value is t = -2.5.
B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) If the null hypothesis is   , then the test statistic value is t = -2.5. B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value less than   Certainly does not provide support for   ) C) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value that exceeds   By only a small amount (corresponding to z which is positive but small) does not suggest that   Should be rejected in favor of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
, then an <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) If the null hypothesis is   , then the test statistic value is t = -2.5. B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value less than   Certainly does not provide support for   ) C) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value that exceeds   By only a small amount (corresponding to z which is positive but small) does not suggest that   Should be rejected in favor of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Value less than <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) If the null hypothesis is   , then the test statistic value is t = -2.5. B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value less than   Certainly does not provide support for   ) C) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value that exceeds   By only a small amount (corresponding to z which is positive but small) does not suggest that   Should be rejected in favor of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Certainly does not provide support for <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) If the null hypothesis is   , then the test statistic value is t = -2.5. B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value less than   Certainly does not provide support for   ) C) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value that exceeds   By only a small amount (corresponding to z which is positive but small) does not suggest that   Should be rejected in favor of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
)
C) If the alternative hypothesis has the form <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) If the null hypothesis is   , then the test statistic value is t = -2.5. B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value less than   Certainly does not provide support for   ) C) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value that exceeds   By only a small amount (corresponding to z which is positive but small) does not suggest that   Should be rejected in favor of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
, then an <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) If the null hypothesis is   , then the test statistic value is t = -2.5. B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value less than   Certainly does not provide support for   ) C) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value that exceeds   By only a small amount (corresponding to z which is positive but small) does not suggest that   Should be rejected in favor of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Value that exceeds <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) If the null hypothesis is   , then the test statistic value is t = -2.5. B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value less than   Certainly does not provide support for   ) C) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value that exceeds   By only a small amount (corresponding to z which is positive but small) does not suggest that   Should be rejected in favor of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
By only a small amount (corresponding to z which is positive but small) does not suggest that <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) If the null hypothesis is   , then the test statistic value is t = -2.5. B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value less than   Certainly does not provide support for   ) C) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value that exceeds   By only a small amount (corresponding to z which is positive but small) does not suggest that   Should be rejected in favor of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Should be rejected in favor of <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) If the null hypothesis is   , then the test statistic value is t = -2.5. B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value less than   Certainly does not provide support for   ) C) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value that exceeds   By only a small amount (corresponding to z which is positive but small) does not suggest that   Should be rejected in favor of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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D) All of the above statements are true.
E) None of the above statements are true.
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Which of the following statements are needed in constructing the likelihood ratio test?

A) Finding the largest value of the likelihood for any <strong>Which of the following statements are needed in constructing the likelihood ratio test?</strong> A) Finding the largest value of the likelihood for any   (by finding the maximum Likelihood estimate within   And substituting back into the likelihood function). B) Find the largest value of the likelihood for any   C) Forming the ratio   = maximum likelihood for   Maximum likelihood for   D) All of the above statements are needed. E) Only statements A and B are needed. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
(by finding the maximum
Likelihood estimate within <strong>Which of the following statements are needed in constructing the likelihood ratio test?</strong> A) Finding the largest value of the likelihood for any   (by finding the maximum Likelihood estimate within   And substituting back into the likelihood function). B) Find the largest value of the likelihood for any   C) Forming the ratio   = maximum likelihood for   Maximum likelihood for   D) All of the above statements are needed. E) Only statements A and B are needed. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
And substituting back into the likelihood function).
B) Find the largest value of the likelihood for any <strong>Which of the following statements are needed in constructing the likelihood ratio test?</strong> A) Finding the largest value of the likelihood for any   (by finding the maximum Likelihood estimate within   And substituting back into the likelihood function). B) Find the largest value of the likelihood for any   C) Forming the ratio   = maximum likelihood for   Maximum likelihood for   D) All of the above statements are needed. E) Only statements A and B are needed. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) Forming the ratio <strong>Which of the following statements are needed in constructing the likelihood ratio test?</strong> A) Finding the largest value of the likelihood for any   (by finding the maximum Likelihood estimate within   And substituting back into the likelihood function). B) Find the largest value of the likelihood for any   C) Forming the ratio   = maximum likelihood for   Maximum likelihood for   D) All of the above statements are needed. E) Only statements A and B are needed. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
= maximum likelihood for <strong>Which of the following statements are needed in constructing the likelihood ratio test?</strong> A) Finding the largest value of the likelihood for any   (by finding the maximum Likelihood estimate within   And substituting back into the likelihood function). B) Find the largest value of the likelihood for any   C) Forming the ratio   = maximum likelihood for   Maximum likelihood for   D) All of the above statements are needed. E) Only statements A and B are needed. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Maximum likelihood for <strong>Which of the following statements are needed in constructing the likelihood ratio test?</strong> A) Finding the largest value of the likelihood for any   (by finding the maximum Likelihood estimate within   And substituting back into the likelihood function). B) Find the largest value of the likelihood for any   C) Forming the ratio   = maximum likelihood for   Maximum likelihood for   D) All of the above statements are needed. E) Only statements A and B are needed. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) All of the above statements are needed.
E) Only statements A and B are needed.
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Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed provided that <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed provided that  </strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is either   If the test is a two-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test statistic is an upper-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) The rejection region for level <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed provided that  </strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is either   If the test is a two-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test statistic is an upper-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Test is <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed provided that  </strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is either   If the test is a two-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test statistic is an upper-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
If the test is an upper-tailed test.
B) The rejection region for level <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed provided that  </strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is either   If the test is a two-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test statistic is an upper-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Test is <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed provided that  </strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is either   If the test is a two-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test statistic is an upper-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
If the test is a lower-tailed test.
C) The rejection region for level <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed provided that  </strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is either   If the test is a two-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test statistic is an upper-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Test is either <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed provided that  </strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is either   If the test is a two-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test statistic is an upper-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
If the test is a two-tailed test.
D) The rejection region for level <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed provided that  </strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is either   If the test is a two-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test statistic is an upper-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Test is <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed provided that  </strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is either   If the test is a two-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test statistic is an upper-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
If the test statistic is an upper-tailed test.
E) None of the above statements are true.
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Let p denote the proportion of individuals in a population who possess a specified property, and let X denote the number of individuals in the sample who possess the same property. Provided that the sample size n is large, the estimator <strong>Let p denote the proportion of individuals in a population who possess a specified property, and let X denote the number of individuals in the sample who possess the same property. Provided that the sample size n is large, the estimator   has approximately</strong> A) a normal distribution B) a binomial distribution C) an exponential distribution D) a Poisson distribution <div style=padding-top: 35px> has approximately

A) a normal distribution
B) a binomial distribution
C) an exponential distribution
D) a Poisson distribution
Question
Which of the following statements are not true?

A) If the alternative hypothesis has the form <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then a   Certainly does not provide support for   ) B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then a   By only a small amount (corresponding to z value which is positive but small) does not suggest that   Should be rejected in favor of   ) C) If the null hypothesis is   And n = 100, then the test statistic value is z = 4 D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
, then a <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then a   Certainly does not provide support for   ) B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then a   By only a small amount (corresponding to z value which is positive but small) does not suggest that   Should be rejected in favor of   ) C) If the null hypothesis is   And n = 100, then the test statistic value is z = 4 D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Certainly does not provide support for <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then a   Certainly does not provide support for   ) B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then a   By only a small amount (corresponding to z value which is positive but small) does not suggest that   Should be rejected in favor of   ) C) If the null hypothesis is   And n = 100, then the test statistic value is z = 4 D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
)
B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then a   Certainly does not provide support for   ) B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then a   By only a small amount (corresponding to z value which is positive but small) does not suggest that   Should be rejected in favor of   ) C) If the null hypothesis is   And n = 100, then the test statistic value is z = 4 D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
, then a <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then a   Certainly does not provide support for   ) B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then a   By only a small amount (corresponding to z value which is positive but small) does not suggest that   Should be rejected in favor of   ) C) If the null hypothesis is   And n = 100, then the test statistic value is z = 4 D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
By only a small amount (corresponding to z value which is positive but small) does not suggest that <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then a   Certainly does not provide support for   ) B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then a   By only a small amount (corresponding to z value which is positive but small) does not suggest that   Should be rejected in favor of   ) C) If the null hypothesis is   And n = 100, then the test statistic value is z = 4 D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Should be rejected in favor of <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then a   Certainly does not provide support for   ) B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then a   By only a small amount (corresponding to z value which is positive but small) does not suggest that   Should be rejected in favor of   ) C) If the null hypothesis is   And n = 100, then the test statistic value is z = 4 D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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C) If the null hypothesis is <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then a   Certainly does not provide support for   ) B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then a   By only a small amount (corresponding to z value which is positive but small) does not suggest that   Should be rejected in favor of   ) C) If the null hypothesis is   And n = 100, then the test statistic value is z = 4 D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
And n = 100, then the test statistic value is z = 4
D) All of the above statements are true.
E) None of the above statements are true.
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Let Let   denote the true average radioactivity level (picocuries per liter). The value 5 pCi/L is considered the dividing line between safe and unsafe water. Would you recommend testing   versus   Explain your reasoning. (Hint: Think about the consequences of a type I and type II error for each possibility.)<div style=padding-top: 35px> denote the true average radioactivity level (picocuries per liter). The value 5 pCi/L is considered the dividing line between safe and unsafe water. Would you recommend testing Let   denote the true average radioactivity level (picocuries per liter). The value 5 pCi/L is considered the dividing line between safe and unsafe water. Would you recommend testing   versus   Explain your reasoning. (Hint: Think about the consequences of a type I and type II error for each possibility.)<div style=padding-top: 35px> versus Let   denote the true average radioactivity level (picocuries per liter). The value 5 pCi/L is considered the dividing line between safe and unsafe water. Would you recommend testing   versus   Explain your reasoning. (Hint: Think about the consequences of a type I and type II error for each possibility.)<div style=padding-top: 35px> Explain your reasoning. (Hint: Think about the consequences of a type I and type II error for each possibility.)
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Which of the following statements are necessary to construct an appropriate test procedure?

A) Specify a test statistic.
B) Decide on the general form of the rejection region.
C) Select the specified numerical critical value or values that will separate the rejection region from the acceptance region.
D) All of the above statements are necessary.
E) Only A and B are necessary statements.
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Before agreeing to purchase a large order of polyethylene sheaths for a particular type of high pressure oil-filled submarine power cable, a company wants to see conclusive evidence that the true standard deviation of sheath thickness is less than .05mm. What hypotheses should be tested, and why? In this context, what are the type I and type II errors?
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Which of the following statements are true about the P-value, where z is the calculated value of the test statistic and <strong>Which of the following statements are true about the P-value, where z is the calculated value of the test statistic and   is the corresponding cumulative area under the standard normal curve?</strong> A) P-value =   For an upper-tailed test. B) P-value =   For a lower-tailed test. C) P-value =   For a lower-tailed test D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px> is the corresponding cumulative area under the standard normal curve?

A) P-value = <strong>Which of the following statements are true about the P-value, where z is the calculated value of the test statistic and   is the corresponding cumulative area under the standard normal curve?</strong> A) P-value =   For an upper-tailed test. B) P-value =   For a lower-tailed test. C) P-value =   For a lower-tailed test D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
For an upper-tailed test.
B) P-value = <strong>Which of the following statements are true about the P-value, where z is the calculated value of the test statistic and   is the corresponding cumulative area under the standard normal curve?</strong> A) P-value =   For an upper-tailed test. B) P-value =   For a lower-tailed test. C) P-value =   For a lower-tailed test D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
For a lower-tailed test.
C) P-value = <strong>Which of the following statements are true about the P-value, where z is the calculated value of the test statistic and   is the corresponding cumulative area under the standard normal curve?</strong> A) P-value =   For an upper-tailed test. B) P-value =   For a lower-tailed test. C) P-value =   For a lower-tailed test D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
For a lower-tailed test
D) All of the above statements are true.
E) None of the above statements are true.
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Let the test statistic Z have a standard normal distribution when Let the test statistic Z have a standard normal distribution when   is true. Give the significance level for each of the following situations. a.   b.   c.  <div style=padding-top: 35px> is true. Give the significance level for each of the following situations.
a. Let the test statistic Z have a standard normal distribution when   is true. Give the significance level for each of the following situations. a.   b.   c.  <div style=padding-top: 35px> b. Let the test statistic Z have a standard normal distribution when   is true. Give the significance level for each of the following situations. a.   b.   c.  <div style=padding-top: 35px> c. Let the test statistic Z have a standard normal distribution when   is true. Give the significance level for each of the following situations. a.   b.   c.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Which of the following statements are true?

A) When the alternative hypothesis is <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
, the null hypothesis <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Should be rejected if <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Is too far to the left of <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
)
B) When the alternative hypothesis is <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
, the null hypothesis <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Should be rejected if <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Is too far to the right of <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
)
C) When the alternative hypothesis is <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
, the null hypothesis <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Should be rejected if <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Is too far to either side of <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
)
D) All of the above statements are true
E) None of the above statements are true.
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Let p denote the proportion of individuals in a population who possess a specified property, and let X denote the number of individuals in the sample who possess the same property. Provided that the sample size n is small relative to the population size, X has approximately

A) a normal distribution
B) a binomial distribution
C) an exponential distribution
D) a Poisson distribution
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Which of the following statements are true?

A) When the results of an experiment are to be communicated to a large audience, rejection of <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the results of an experiment are to be communicated to a large audience, rejection of   At level   Will be much more convincing if the observed value of the test statistic greatly exceeds the   Critical value than if it barely exceeds that value. B) A large P-value would indicate statistical significance in that it would strongly suggest rejection of   C) In many experimental situations, only departures from   Of small magnitude would be worthy of detection, whereas a large departure from   Would have little practical significance. D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
At level <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the results of an experiment are to be communicated to a large audience, rejection of   At level   Will be much more convincing if the observed value of the test statistic greatly exceeds the   Critical value than if it barely exceeds that value. B) A large P-value would indicate statistical significance in that it would strongly suggest rejection of   C) In many experimental situations, only departures from   Of small magnitude would be worthy of detection, whereas a large departure from   Would have little practical significance. D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Will be much more convincing if the observed value of the test statistic greatly exceeds the <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the results of an experiment are to be communicated to a large audience, rejection of   At level   Will be much more convincing if the observed value of the test statistic greatly exceeds the   Critical value than if it barely exceeds that value. B) A large P-value would indicate statistical significance in that it would strongly suggest rejection of   C) In many experimental situations, only departures from   Of small magnitude would be worthy of detection, whereas a large departure from   Would have little practical significance. D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Critical value than if it barely exceeds that value.
B) A large P-value would indicate statistical significance in that it would strongly suggest rejection of <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the results of an experiment are to be communicated to a large audience, rejection of   At level   Will be much more convincing if the observed value of the test statistic greatly exceeds the   Critical value than if it barely exceeds that value. B) A large P-value would indicate statistical significance in that it would strongly suggest rejection of   C) In many experimental situations, only departures from   Of small magnitude would be worthy of detection, whereas a large departure from   Would have little practical significance. D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) In many experimental situations, only departures from <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the results of an experiment are to be communicated to a large audience, rejection of   At level   Will be much more convincing if the observed value of the test statistic greatly exceeds the   Critical value than if it barely exceeds that value. B) A large P-value would indicate statistical significance in that it would strongly suggest rejection of   C) In many experimental situations, only departures from   Of small magnitude would be worthy of detection, whereas a large departure from   Would have little practical significance. D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Of small magnitude would be worthy of detection, whereas a large departure from <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the results of an experiment are to be communicated to a large audience, rejection of   At level   Will be much more convincing if the observed value of the test statistic greatly exceeds the   Critical value than if it barely exceeds that value. B) A large P-value would indicate statistical significance in that it would strongly suggest rejection of   C) In many experimental situations, only departures from   Of small magnitude would be worthy of detection, whereas a large departure from   Would have little practical significance. D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Would have little practical significance.
D) All of the above statements are true.
E) None of the above statements are true.
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Which of the following statements are not true?

A) A P-value conveys much information about the strength of evidence against the null hypothesis <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) A P-value conveys much information about the strength of evidence against the null hypothesis   And allows an individual decision maker to draw a conclusion at any specified significance level     B) The P-value (or observed significance level) is the largest level of significance at which the null hypothesis   Would be rejected when a specified test procedure is used on a given data set. C) If P-value   D) If P-value   E) All of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
And allows an individual decision maker to draw a conclusion at any specified significance level <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) A P-value conveys much information about the strength of evidence against the null hypothesis   And allows an individual decision maker to draw a conclusion at any specified significance level     B) The P-value (or observed significance level) is the largest level of significance at which the null hypothesis   Would be rejected when a specified test procedure is used on a given data set. C) If P-value   D) If P-value   E) All of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) A P-value conveys much information about the strength of evidence against the null hypothesis   And allows an individual decision maker to draw a conclusion at any specified significance level     B) The P-value (or observed significance level) is the largest level of significance at which the null hypothesis   Would be rejected when a specified test procedure is used on a given data set. C) If P-value   D) If P-value   E) All of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) The P-value (or observed significance level) is the largest level of significance at which the null hypothesis <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) A P-value conveys much information about the strength of evidence against the null hypothesis   And allows an individual decision maker to draw a conclusion at any specified significance level     B) The P-value (or observed significance level) is the largest level of significance at which the null hypothesis   Would be rejected when a specified test procedure is used on a given data set. C) If P-value   D) If P-value   E) All of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Would be rejected when a specified test procedure is used on a given data set.
C) If P-value <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) A P-value conveys much information about the strength of evidence against the null hypothesis   And allows an individual decision maker to draw a conclusion at any specified significance level     B) The P-value (or observed significance level) is the largest level of significance at which the null hypothesis   Would be rejected when a specified test procedure is used on a given data set. C) If P-value   D) If P-value   E) All of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) If P-value <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) A P-value conveys much information about the strength of evidence against the null hypothesis   And allows an individual decision maker to draw a conclusion at any specified significance level     B) The P-value (or observed significance level) is the largest level of significance at which the null hypothesis   Would be rejected when a specified test procedure is used on a given data set. C) If P-value   D) If P-value   E) All of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) All of the above statements are true.
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Suppose that when data from an experiment was analyzed, the P-value for testing <strong>Suppose that when data from an experiment was analyzed, the P-value for testing   was calculated as .0244. Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A)   Is rejected at .10 level. B)   Is not rejected at .05 level. C)   Is not rejected at .025 level. D)   Is rejected at any level   E) All of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px> was calculated as .0244. Which of the following statements are true?

A) <strong>Suppose that when data from an experiment was analyzed, the P-value for testing   was calculated as .0244. Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A)   Is rejected at .10 level. B)   Is not rejected at .05 level. C)   Is not rejected at .025 level. D)   Is rejected at any level   E) All of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Is rejected at .10 level.
B) <strong>Suppose that when data from an experiment was analyzed, the P-value for testing   was calculated as .0244. Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A)   Is rejected at .10 level. B)   Is not rejected at .05 level. C)   Is not rejected at .025 level. D)   Is rejected at any level   E) All of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Is not rejected at .05 level.
C) <strong>Suppose that when data from an experiment was analyzed, the P-value for testing   was calculated as .0244. Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A)   Is rejected at .10 level. B)   Is not rejected at .05 level. C)   Is not rejected at .025 level. D)   Is rejected at any level   E) All of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Is not rejected at .025 level.
D) <strong>Suppose that when data from an experiment was analyzed, the P-value for testing   was calculated as .0244. Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A)   Is rejected at .10 level. B)   Is not rejected at .05 level. C)   Is not rejected at .025 level. D)   Is rejected at any level   E) All of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Is rejected at any level <strong>Suppose that when data from an experiment was analyzed, the P-value for testing   was calculated as .0244. Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A)   Is rejected at .10 level. B)   Is not rejected at .05 level. C)   Is not rejected at .025 level. D)   Is rejected at any level   E) All of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) All of the above statements are true.
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Which of the following statements are true if the value of the test statistic for a two-tailed z test is z = -1.56?

A) P-value = .4406
B) P-value = .0594
C) P-value = .1188
D) .0594 < P-value < .1188
E) P-value = .0406
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Which of the following statements are not true?

A) The test statistic <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) The test statistic   Has a standard normal distribution when   Is true. B) The reliability of hypothesis testing procedure in reaching a correct decision can be assessed by studying type I error probability. C) The process of reaching a decision by using the methodology of classical hypothesis testing involves selecting a level of significance   And then rejecting or not rejecting the null hypothesis   At that level   D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Has a standard normal distribution when <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) The test statistic   Has a standard normal distribution when   Is true. B) The reliability of hypothesis testing procedure in reaching a correct decision can be assessed by studying type I error probability. C) The process of reaching a decision by using the methodology of classical hypothesis testing involves selecting a level of significance   And then rejecting or not rejecting the null hypothesis   At that level   D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Is true.
B) The reliability of hypothesis testing procedure in reaching a correct decision can be assessed by studying type I error probability.
C) The process of reaching a decision by using the methodology of classical hypothesis testing involves selecting a level of significance <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) The test statistic   Has a standard normal distribution when   Is true. B) The reliability of hypothesis testing procedure in reaching a correct decision can be assessed by studying type I error probability. C) The process of reaching a decision by using the methodology of classical hypothesis testing involves selecting a level of significance   And then rejecting or not rejecting the null hypothesis   At that level   D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
And then rejecting or not rejecting the null hypothesis <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) The test statistic   Has a standard normal distribution when   Is true. B) The reliability of hypothesis testing procedure in reaching a correct decision can be assessed by studying type I error probability. C) The process of reaching a decision by using the methodology of classical hypothesis testing involves selecting a level of significance   And then rejecting or not rejecting the null hypothesis   At that level   D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
At that level <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) The test statistic   Has a standard normal distribution when   Is true. B) The reliability of hypothesis testing procedure in reaching a correct decision can be assessed by studying type I error probability. C) The process of reaching a decision by using the methodology of classical hypothesis testing involves selecting a level of significance   And then rejecting or not rejecting the null hypothesis   At that level   D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) All of the above statements are true.
E) None of the above statements are true.
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Which of the following P-values will lead us to reject the null hypothesis at the .05 level?

A) .10
B) .025
C) .075
D) .15
E) Any P-value greater than .05
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Suppose that a t test of <strong>Suppose that a t test of   is based on 12 degrees of freedom. If the calculated value of the test statistic is 2.8, then the P-value is</strong> A) .008 B) .992 C) .016 D) .492 E) .496 <div style=padding-top: 35px> is based on 12 degrees of freedom. If the calculated value of the test statistic is 2.8, then the P-value is

A) .008
B) .992
C) .016
D) .492
E) .496
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Which of the following statements are true?

A) It is customary to call the data significant when <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) It is customary to call the data significant when   Is rejected. B) It is customary to call the data not significant when   Is not rejected. C) The calculation of the P-value depends on whether the test is upper-tailed, lower-tailed, or two-tailed. D) The P-value for a z test (one based on a test statistic whose distribution when   Is true is at least approximately standard normal) is easily determined from the information in the standard normal probability table. E) All of the above are true statements. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Is rejected.
B) It is customary to call the data not significant when <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) It is customary to call the data significant when   Is rejected. B) It is customary to call the data not significant when   Is not rejected. C) The calculation of the P-value depends on whether the test is upper-tailed, lower-tailed, or two-tailed. D) The P-value for a z test (one based on a test statistic whose distribution when   Is true is at least approximately standard normal) is easily determined from the information in the standard normal probability table. E) All of the above are true statements. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Is not rejected.
C) The calculation of the P-value depends on whether the test is upper-tailed, lower-tailed, or two-tailed.
D) The P-value for a z test (one based on a test statistic whose distribution when <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) It is customary to call the data significant when   Is rejected. B) It is customary to call the data not significant when   Is not rejected. C) The calculation of the P-value depends on whether the test is upper-tailed, lower-tailed, or two-tailed. D) The P-value for a z test (one based on a test statistic whose distribution when   Is true is at least approximately standard normal) is easily determined from the information in the standard normal probability table. E) All of the above are true statements. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Is true is at least approximately standard normal) is easily determined from the information in the standard normal probability table.
E) All of the above are true statements.
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Two different companies have applied to provide cable television service in a certain region. Let p denote the proportion of all potential subscribers who favor the first company over the second. Consider testing Two different companies have applied to provide cable television service in a certain region. Let p denote the proportion of all potential subscribers who favor the first company over the second. Consider testing   based on a random sample of 25 individuals. Let X denote the number in the sample who favor the first company and x represent the observed value of X. a. Which of the following rejection regions is most appropriate and why?   or   b. In the context of this problem situation, describe what type I and type II errors are. c. What is the probability distribution of the test statistic X when   is true? Use it to compute the probability of a type I error.. d. Compute the probability of a type II error for the selected region when p = .6 and p = .7. e. Using the selected region, what would you conclude if 6 of the 25 queried favored company 1?<div style=padding-top: 35px> based on a random sample of 25 individuals. Let X denote the number in the sample who favor the first company and x represent the observed value of X.
a. Which of the following rejection regions is most appropriate and why? Two different companies have applied to provide cable television service in a certain region. Let p denote the proportion of all potential subscribers who favor the first company over the second. Consider testing   based on a random sample of 25 individuals. Let X denote the number in the sample who favor the first company and x represent the observed value of X. a. Which of the following rejection regions is most appropriate and why?   or   b. In the context of this problem situation, describe what type I and type II errors are. c. What is the probability distribution of the test statistic X when   is true? Use it to compute the probability of a type I error.. d. Compute the probability of a type II error for the selected region when p = .6 and p = .7. e. Using the selected region, what would you conclude if 6 of the 25 queried favored company 1?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
or Two different companies have applied to provide cable television service in a certain region. Let p denote the proportion of all potential subscribers who favor the first company over the second. Consider testing   based on a random sample of 25 individuals. Let X denote the number in the sample who favor the first company and x represent the observed value of X. a. Which of the following rejection regions is most appropriate and why?   or   b. In the context of this problem situation, describe what type I and type II errors are. c. What is the probability distribution of the test statistic X when   is true? Use it to compute the probability of a type I error.. d. Compute the probability of a type II error for the selected region when p = .6 and p = .7. e. Using the selected region, what would you conclude if 6 of the 25 queried favored company 1?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
b. In the context of this problem situation, describe what type I and type II errors are.
c. What is the probability distribution of the test statistic X when Two different companies have applied to provide cable television service in a certain region. Let p denote the proportion of all potential subscribers who favor the first company over the second. Consider testing   based on a random sample of 25 individuals. Let X denote the number in the sample who favor the first company and x represent the observed value of X. a. Which of the following rejection regions is most appropriate and why?   or   b. In the context of this problem situation, describe what type I and type II errors are. c. What is the probability distribution of the test statistic X when   is true? Use it to compute the probability of a type I error.. d. Compute the probability of a type II error for the selected region when p = .6 and p = .7. e. Using the selected region, what would you conclude if 6 of the 25 queried favored company 1?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
is true? Use it to compute
the probability of a type I error..
d. Compute the probability of a type II error for the selected region when p = .6 and p = .7.
e. Using the selected region, what would you conclude if 6 of the 25 queried favored company 1?
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A __________ error is usually more serious than a __________ error.
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Suppose a test procedure about the population mean Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal with known standard deviation   then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is __________. is performed, when the population is normal with known standard deviation Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal with known standard deviation   then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is __________. then if the alternative hypothesis is Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal with known standard deviation   then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is __________. the rejection region for a level Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal with known standard deviation   then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is __________. test is __________.
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Suppose a test procedure about the population mean Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal with known standard deviation   then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is either __________ or __________. is performed, when the population is normal with known standard deviation Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal with known standard deviation   then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is either __________ or __________. then if the alternative hypothesis is Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal with known standard deviation   then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is either __________ or __________. the rejection region for a level Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal with known standard deviation   then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is either __________ or __________. test is either __________ or __________.
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An engineer has suggested a change in the production process in the belief that it will result in a reduced defective rate. Let p denote the true proportion of defective items resulting from the changed process, and that 5% of items produced by a manufacturer during a certain period were defective. Then the research hypothesis is the assertion that __________.
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The __________ hypothesis should be identified with the hypothesis of no change, no difference, no improvement, and son on.
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A __________ error consists of rejecting the null hypothesis A __________ error consists of rejecting the null hypothesis   is true. is true.
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For any significance level For any significance level   the two-tailed rejection region   has type I error probability equal to __________. the two-tailed rejection region For any significance level   the two-tailed rejection region   has type I error probability equal to __________. has type I error probability equal to __________.
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If If   is a random sample from a normal distribution, and the sample size n is small, then the standardized variable   has a __________ distribution with __________ degrees of freedom. is a random sample from a normal distribution, and the sample size n is small, then the standardized variable If   is a random sample from a normal distribution, and the sample size n is small, then the standardized variable   has a __________ distribution with __________ degrees of freedom. has a __________ distribution with __________ degrees of freedom.
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Suppose a test procedure about the population mean Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal with known standard deviation   then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is __________. is performed, when the population is normal with known standard deviation Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal with known standard deviation   then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is __________. then if the alternative hypothesis is Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal with known standard deviation   then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is __________. the rejection region for a level Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal with known standard deviation   then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is __________. test is __________.
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The probabilities of type I and type II errors are traditionally denoted by the Greek letters __________ and __________, respectively.
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Suppose a test procedure about the population mean Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal and the sample size n is small, then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is __________. is performed, when the population is normal and the sample size n is small, then if the alternative hypothesis is Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal and the sample size n is small, then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is __________. the rejection region for a level Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal and the sample size n is small, then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is __________. test is __________.
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Suppose a test procedure about the population mean Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal and the sample size n is small, then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is __________. is performed, when the population is normal and the sample size n is small, then if the alternative hypothesis is Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal and the sample size n is small, then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is __________. the rejection region for a level Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal and the sample size n is small, then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is __________. test is __________.
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In many situations, the alternative hypothesis is referred to as the __________ hypothesis, since it is the statement the researcher would really like to validate.
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The value The value   that represents the probability of type I error is often referred to as the __________ of the test. that represents the probability of type I error is often referred to as the __________ of the test.
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In our treatment of hypothesis testing, the __________ hypothesis will always be stated as an equality claim.
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For an upper-tailed z test, the level of significance For an upper-tailed z test, the level of significance   is just the area under the z curve to the __________ of the critical value __________. is just the area under the z curve to the __________ of the critical value __________.
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Suppose that a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed, and that the sample proportion Suppose that a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed, and that the sample proportion   is approximately normally distributed. If the alternative hypothesis is   , then the rejection region for a level   test is __________. is approximately normally distributed. If the alternative hypothesis is Suppose that a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed, and that the sample proportion   is approximately normally distributed. If the alternative hypothesis is   , then the rejection region for a level   test is __________. , then the rejection region for a level Suppose that a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed, and that the sample proportion   is approximately normally distributed. If the alternative hypothesis is   , then the rejection region for a level   test is __________. test is __________.
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The smallest level of significance The smallest level of significance   for which the null hypothesis   would be rejected is the tail area captured by the computed value of the test statistic. This smallest   is referred to as the __________. for which the null hypothesis The smallest level of significance   for which the null hypothesis   would be rejected is the tail area captured by the computed value of the test statistic. This smallest   is referred to as the __________. would be rejected is the tail area captured by the computed value of the test statistic. This smallest The smallest level of significance   for which the null hypothesis   would be rejected is the tail area captured by the computed value of the test statistic. This smallest   is referred to as the __________. is referred to as the __________.
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If the calculated test statistic for an upper-tailed z test is 2.15, then the P-value is __________.
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Suppose that a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed, and that the sample proportion Suppose that a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed, and that the sample proportion   is approximately normally distributed. If the alternative hypothesis is   then the rejection region for a level   test is __________. is approximately normally distributed. If the alternative hypothesis is Suppose that a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed, and that the sample proportion   is approximately normally distributed. If the alternative hypothesis is   then the rejection region for a level   test is __________. then the rejection region for a level Suppose that a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed, and that the sample proportion   is approximately normally distributed. If the alternative hypothesis is   then the rejection region for a level   test is __________. test is __________.
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If the calculated test statistic for two-tailed z test is -1.84, then the P-value is __________.
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Suppose that a t test of Suppose that a t test of   is based on 18 degrees of freedom. If the calculated value of the test statistic is t = - 1.80, then the P-value for this test is __________. is based on 18 degrees of freedom. If the calculated value of the test statistic is t = - 1.80, then the P-value for this test is __________.
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If the P-value is smaller than or equal to the level of significance If the P-value is smaller than or equal to the level of significance   then the researcher should __________ at level  then the researcher should __________ at level If the P-value is smaller than or equal to the level of significance   then the researcher should __________ at level
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Suppose that a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed, and that the sample proportion Suppose that a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed, and that the sample proportion   is approximately normally distributed. If the alternative hypothesis is   , then the rejection region for a level   test is either __________ or __________. is approximately normally distributed. If the alternative hypothesis is Suppose that a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed, and that the sample proportion   is approximately normally distributed. If the alternative hypothesis is   , then the rejection region for a level   test is either __________ or __________. , then the rejection region for a level Suppose that a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed, and that the sample proportion   is approximately normally distributed. If the alternative hypothesis is   , then the rejection region for a level   test is either __________ or __________. test is either __________ or __________.
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Suppose that a z test of Suppose that a z test of   is conducted. The critical value   is determined by specifying __________ and using the fact that   has a __________ distribution when   is true. is conducted. The critical value Suppose that a z test of   is conducted. The critical value   is determined by specifying __________ and using the fact that   has a __________ distribution when   is true. is determined by specifying __________ and using the fact that Suppose that a z test of   is conducted. The critical value   is determined by specifying __________ and using the fact that   has a __________ distribution when   is true. has a __________ distribution when Suppose that a z test of   is conducted. The critical value   is determined by specifying __________ and using the fact that   has a __________ distribution when   is true. is true.
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Let p denote the proportion of individuals in a population who possess a specified property, and X denote the number of individuals in the sample who possess the same property. Provided that the sample size n is small relative to the population size, then X has approximately a __________ distribution.
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Suppose that when data from an experiment was analyzed, the P-value for testing Suppose that when data from an experiment was analyzed, the P-value for testing   was calculated as .047. At the .01 level,   would __________. was calculated as .047. At the .01 level, Suppose that when data from an experiment was analyzed, the P-value for testing   was calculated as .047. At the .01 level,   would __________. would __________.
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Suppose that a z test of Suppose that a z test of   is conducted. Intuition then suggests rejecting   when the value of test statistic z is __________. is conducted. Intuition then suggests rejecting Suppose that a z test of   is conducted. Intuition then suggests rejecting   when the value of test statistic z is __________. when the value of test statistic z is __________.
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Suppose a test procedure about the population mean Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal and the sample size n is small, then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is either __________ or __________. is performed, when the population is normal and the sample size n is small, then if the alternative hypothesis is Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal and the sample size n is small, then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is either __________ or __________. the rejection region for a level Suppose a test procedure about the population mean   is performed, when the population is normal and the sample size n is small, then if the alternative hypothesis is   the rejection region for a level   test is either __________ or __________. test is either __________ or __________.
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It is customary to call the data significant when the null hypothesis is __________, and not significant otherwise.
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Let p denote the proportion of individuals in a population who possess a specified property, and X denote the number of individuals in the sample who possess the same property. Provided that the sample size n is large, then both X and the estimator Let p denote the proportion of individuals in a population who possess a specified property, and X denote the number of individuals in the sample who possess the same property. Provided that the sample size n is large, then both X and the estimator   are approximately __________ distributed. are approximately __________ distributed.
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Let p denote the proportion of individuals in a population who possess a specified property, and X denote the number of individuals in the sample who possess the same property. The estimator Let p denote the proportion of individuals in a population who possess a specified property, and X denote the number of individuals in the sample who possess the same property. The estimator   is __________ if   and its standard deviation   = __________. is __________ if Let p denote the proportion of individuals in a population who possess a specified property, and X denote the number of individuals in the sample who possess the same property. The estimator   is __________ if   and its standard deviation   = __________. and its standard deviation Let p denote the proportion of individuals in a population who possess a specified property, and X denote the number of individuals in the sample who possess the same property. The estimator   is __________ if   and its standard deviation   = __________. = __________.
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As the level of significance As the level of significance   decreases, the critical value __________. decreases, the critical value __________.
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If the P-value is larger than the level of significance If the P-value is larger than the level of significance   then the researcher should __________ at level  then the researcher should __________ at level If the P-value is larger than the level of significance   then the researcher should __________ at level
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Suppose that a t test of Suppose that a t test of   is based on 10 degrees of freedom. If the calculated value of the test statistic is t = 2.4, then the P-value for this test is __________. is based on 10 degrees of freedom. If the calculated value of the test statistic is t = 2.4, then the P-value for this test is __________.
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Which of the following statements are not true?

A) A test statistic is a function of the sample data on which the decision to reject or not reject the null hypothesis is to be based.
B) A rejection region consists of the set of all test statistic values for which the null hypothesis will be rejected.
C) A rejection region consists of the set of all test statistic values for which the alternative hypothesis will be rejected.
D) A good hypothesis-testing procedure is one for which the probability of making either type I or type II error is small.
E) None of the above statements are true.
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Which of the following statements are true?

A) When the alternative hypothesis is <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
, the null hypothesis <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
Should be rejected if <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
Is too far to the left of <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
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B) When the alternative hypothesis is <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
, the null hypothesis <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
Should be rejected if <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
Is too far to the right of <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
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C) When the alternative hypothesis is <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
, the null hypothesis <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
Should be rejected if <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
Is too far to either side of <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
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D) All of the above statements are true.
E) None of the above statements are true.
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In hypothesis-testing analysis, a type II error occurs only if

A) the null hypothesis is rejected when it is true.
B) the null hypothesis is rejected when it is false.
C) the null hypothesis is not rejected when it is false.
D) the null hypothesis is not rejected when it is true.
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Which of the following statements are true in testing <strong>Which of the following statements are true in testing   based on a sample of size 15 from a normal population with unknown standard deviation   ?</strong> A) The test procedure requires the use of standard normal distribution. B) The test procedure requires the use of binomial distribution. C) The test procedure requires the use of exponential distribution. D) The test procedure requires the use of t-distribution with 15 degrees of freedom. E) None of the above statements are true. based on a sample of size 15 from a normal population with unknown standard deviation <strong>Which of the following statements are true in testing   based on a sample of size 15 from a normal population with unknown standard deviation   ?</strong> A) The test procedure requires the use of standard normal distribution. B) The test procedure requires the use of binomial distribution. C) The test procedure requires the use of exponential distribution. D) The test procedure requires the use of t-distribution with 15 degrees of freedom. E) None of the above statements are true. ?

A) The test procedure requires the use of standard normal distribution.
B) The test procedure requires the use of binomial distribution.
C) The test procedure requires the use of exponential distribution.
D) The test procedure requires the use of t-distribution with 15 degrees of freedom.
E) None of the above statements are true.
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If <strong>If   denotes the parameter of interest, and the simplified null hypothesis has the form   is a specified number called the null value of the parameter, then the alternative hypothesis will be</strong> A)   (so the implicit null hypothesis is   B)   (so the implicit null hypothesis is   C)   D) The alternative hypothesis will look like any of the above three assertions. E) The alternative hypothesis must be the assertion specified in (C). denotes the parameter of interest, and the simplified null hypothesis has the form <strong>If   denotes the parameter of interest, and the simplified null hypothesis has the form   is a specified number called the null value of the parameter, then the alternative hypothesis will be</strong> A)   (so the implicit null hypothesis is   B)   (so the implicit null hypothesis is   C)   D) The alternative hypothesis will look like any of the above three assertions. E) The alternative hypothesis must be the assertion specified in (C). is a specified number called the "null value" of the parameter, then the alternative hypothesis will be

A) <strong>If   denotes the parameter of interest, and the simplified null hypothesis has the form   is a specified number called the null value of the parameter, then the alternative hypothesis will be</strong> A)   (so the implicit null hypothesis is   B)   (so the implicit null hypothesis is   C)   D) The alternative hypothesis will look like any of the above three assertions. E) The alternative hypothesis must be the assertion specified in (C).
(so the implicit null hypothesis is <strong>If   denotes the parameter of interest, and the simplified null hypothesis has the form   is a specified number called the null value of the parameter, then the alternative hypothesis will be</strong> A)   (so the implicit null hypothesis is   B)   (so the implicit null hypothesis is   C)   D) The alternative hypothesis will look like any of the above three assertions. E) The alternative hypothesis must be the assertion specified in (C).
B) <strong>If   denotes the parameter of interest, and the simplified null hypothesis has the form   is a specified number called the null value of the parameter, then the alternative hypothesis will be</strong> A)   (so the implicit null hypothesis is   B)   (so the implicit null hypothesis is   C)   D) The alternative hypothesis will look like any of the above three assertions. E) The alternative hypothesis must be the assertion specified in (C).
(so the implicit null hypothesis is <strong>If   denotes the parameter of interest, and the simplified null hypothesis has the form   is a specified number called the null value of the parameter, then the alternative hypothesis will be</strong> A)   (so the implicit null hypothesis is   B)   (so the implicit null hypothesis is   C)   D) The alternative hypothesis will look like any of the above three assertions. E) The alternative hypothesis must be the assertion specified in (C).
C) <strong>If   denotes the parameter of interest, and the simplified null hypothesis has the form   is a specified number called the null value of the parameter, then the alternative hypothesis will be</strong> A)   (so the implicit null hypothesis is   B)   (so the implicit null hypothesis is   C)   D) The alternative hypothesis will look like any of the above three assertions. E) The alternative hypothesis must be the assertion specified in (C).
D) The alternative hypothesis will look like any of the above three assertions.
E) The alternative hypothesis must be the assertion specified in (C).
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Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population mean <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population mean   is performed when the population is normal with known standard deviation   ?</strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is either   Or   If the test is a two-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true. is performed when the population is normal with known standard deviation <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population mean   is performed when the population is normal with known standard deviation   ?</strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is either   Or   If the test is a two-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true. ?

A) The rejection region for level <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population mean   is performed when the population is normal with known standard deviation   ?</strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is either   Or   If the test is a two-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true.
Test is <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population mean   is performed when the population is normal with known standard deviation   ?</strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is either   Or   If the test is a two-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true.
If the test is an upper-tailed test.
B) The rejection region for level <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population mean   is performed when the population is normal with known standard deviation   ?</strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is either   Or   If the test is a two-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true.
Test is <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population mean   is performed when the population is normal with known standard deviation   ?</strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is either   Or   If the test is a two-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true.
If the test is an upper-tailed test.
C) The rejection region for level <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population mean   is performed when the population is normal with known standard deviation   ?</strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is either   Or   If the test is a two-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true.
Test is <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population mean   is performed when the population is normal with known standard deviation   ?</strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is either   Or   If the test is a two-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true.
If the test is a lower-tailed test.
D) The rejection region for level <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population mean   is performed when the population is normal with known standard deviation   ?</strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is either   Or   If the test is a two-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true.
Test is either <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population mean   is performed when the population is normal with known standard deviation   ?</strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is either   Or   If the test is a two-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true.
Or <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population mean   is performed when the population is normal with known standard deviation   ?</strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is either   Or   If the test is a two-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true.
If the test is a two-tailed test.
E) None of the above statements are true.
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Which of the following statements are true?

A) Knowledge of the test statistic's distribution when the null hypothesis is true allows us to construct a rejection region for which the type I error probability is controlled at the desired level.
B) The rejection region for the t test differs from that for the z test only in that a t critical value replaces the z critical value.
C) If <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) Knowledge of the test statistic's distribution when the null hypothesis is true allows us to construct a rejection region for which the type I error probability is controlled at the desired level. B) The rejection region for the t test differs from that for the z test only in that a t critical value replaces the z critical value. C) If   (n is small) is a random sample from a normal distribution, the standardized variable   Has a t distribution with n-1 degrees of freedom. D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
(n is small) is a random sample from a normal distribution, the standardized variable <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) Knowledge of the test statistic's distribution when the null hypothesis is true allows us to construct a rejection region for which the type I error probability is controlled at the desired level. B) The rejection region for the t test differs from that for the z test only in that a t critical value replaces the z critical value. C) If   (n is small) is a random sample from a normal distribution, the standardized variable   Has a t distribution with n-1 degrees of freedom. D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
Has a t distribution with n-1 degrees of freedom.
D) All of the above statements are true.
E) None of the above statements are true.
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One must be especially careful in interpreting evidence when the sample size is __________, since any small departure from One must be especially careful in interpreting evidence when the sample size is __________, since any small departure from   will almost surely be detected by a test, yet such a departure may have little practical significance. will almost surely be detected by a test, yet such a departure may have little practical significance.
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The likelihood ratio test procedure consists of rejecting the null hypothesis The likelihood ratio test procedure consists of rejecting the null hypothesis   when the likelihood ratio statistic value   is __________. when the likelihood ratio statistic value The likelihood ratio test procedure consists of rejecting the null hypothesis   when the likelihood ratio statistic value   is __________. is __________.
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Which of the following statements are true?

A) The probability of type I error, <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) The probability of type I error,   Is computed using the probability distribution of the test statistic when the null hypothesis is true. B) The probability of type II error,   Requires knowing the distribution of the test statistic when the null hypothesis is false. C) The probability of type I error,   Is computed by summing over probabilities of test statistic values in the rejection region. D) The probability of type II error,   Is computed by summing over probabilities of test statistic values in the complement of the rejection region. E) All of the above statements are true.
Is computed using the probability distribution of the test statistic when the null hypothesis is true.
B) The probability of type II error, <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) The probability of type I error,   Is computed using the probability distribution of the test statistic when the null hypothesis is true. B) The probability of type II error,   Requires knowing the distribution of the test statistic when the null hypothesis is false. C) The probability of type I error,   Is computed by summing over probabilities of test statistic values in the rejection region. D) The probability of type II error,   Is computed by summing over probabilities of test statistic values in the complement of the rejection region. E) All of the above statements are true.
Requires knowing the distribution of the test statistic when the null hypothesis is false.
C) The probability of type I error, <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) The probability of type I error,   Is computed using the probability distribution of the test statistic when the null hypothesis is true. B) The probability of type II error,   Requires knowing the distribution of the test statistic when the null hypothesis is false. C) The probability of type I error,   Is computed by summing over probabilities of test statistic values in the rejection region. D) The probability of type II error,   Is computed by summing over probabilities of test statistic values in the complement of the rejection region. E) All of the above statements are true.
Is computed by summing over probabilities of test statistic values in the rejection region.
D) The probability of type II error, <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) The probability of type I error,   Is computed using the probability distribution of the test statistic when the null hypothesis is true. B) The probability of type II error,   Requires knowing the distribution of the test statistic when the null hypothesis is false. C) The probability of type I error,   Is computed by summing over probabilities of test statistic values in the rejection region. D) The probability of type II error,   Is computed by summing over probabilities of test statistic values in the complement of the rejection region. E) All of the above statements are true.
Is computed by summing over probabilities of test statistic values in the complement of the rejection region.
E) All of the above statements are true.
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Which of the following statements are not true?

A) A rejection region is called upper-tailed if it consists only of large values of the test statistic.
B) A rejection region is called upper-tailed if it consists only of small values of the test statistic.
C) A rejection region is called lower-tailed if it consists only of small values of the test statistic.
D) All of the above statements are true.
E) None of the above statements are true.
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Which of the following statements are not correctly stated?

A) The two possible conclusions from a hypothesis-testing analysis are rejecting the null hypothesis <strong>Which of the following statements are not correctly stated?</strong> A) The two possible conclusions from a hypothesis-testing analysis are rejecting the null hypothesis   Or accepting   ) B) In many situations, the alternative hypothesis   Is referred to as the research hypothesis since it is the claim that the researcher would really like to validate. C) In our treatment of hypothesis testing, the null hypothesis will always be stated as an equality claim. D) A test statistic is a rule, based on sample data, for deciding whether to reject the null hypothesis. E) All of the above statements are correctly stated.
Or accepting <strong>Which of the following statements are not correctly stated?</strong> A) The two possible conclusions from a hypothesis-testing analysis are rejecting the null hypothesis   Or accepting   ) B) In many situations, the alternative hypothesis   Is referred to as the research hypothesis since it is the claim that the researcher would really like to validate. C) In our treatment of hypothesis testing, the null hypothesis will always be stated as an equality claim. D) A test statistic is a rule, based on sample data, for deciding whether to reject the null hypothesis. E) All of the above statements are correctly stated.
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B) In many situations, the alternative hypothesis <strong>Which of the following statements are not correctly stated?</strong> A) The two possible conclusions from a hypothesis-testing analysis are rejecting the null hypothesis   Or accepting   ) B) In many situations, the alternative hypothesis   Is referred to as the research hypothesis since it is the claim that the researcher would really like to validate. C) In our treatment of hypothesis testing, the null hypothesis will always be stated as an equality claim. D) A test statistic is a rule, based on sample data, for deciding whether to reject the null hypothesis. E) All of the above statements are correctly stated.
Is referred to as the "research hypothesis" since it is the claim that the researcher would really like to validate.
C) In our treatment of hypothesis testing, the null hypothesis will always be stated as an equality claim.
D) A test statistic is a rule, based on sample data, for deciding whether to reject the null hypothesis.
E) All of the above statements are correctly stated.
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Which of the following statements are not correct?

A) It is possible that the null hypothesis may be rejected when it is true.
B) It is impossible that the null hypothesis may be rejected when it is true.
C) It is possible that the null hypothesis may not be rejected when it is false.
D) All of the above statements are correct.
E) None of the above statements are correct.
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Which of the following statements are not generally true?

A) A type I error is usually more serious than a type II error.
B) A type II error is usually more serious than a type I error.
C) A test with significance level <strong>Which of the following statements are not generally true?</strong> A) A type I error is usually more serious than a type II error. B) A type II error is usually more serious than a type I error. C) A test with significance level   Is one for which the type I error probability is controlled at the specified level. D) When an experiment and a sample size are fixed, then decreasing the size of the rejection region to obtain a smaller value of   (probability of type I error) results in a larger value of   (probability of type II error) for any particular parameter value consistent with the alternative hypothesis   ) E) None of the above statements are true.
Is one for which the type I error probability is controlled at the specified level.
D) When an experiment and a sample size are fixed, then decreasing the size of the rejection region to obtain a smaller value of <strong>Which of the following statements are not generally true?</strong> A) A type I error is usually more serious than a type II error. B) A type II error is usually more serious than a type I error. C) A test with significance level   Is one for which the type I error probability is controlled at the specified level. D) When an experiment and a sample size are fixed, then decreasing the size of the rejection region to obtain a smaller value of   (probability of type I error) results in a larger value of   (probability of type II error) for any particular parameter value consistent with the alternative hypothesis   ) E) None of the above statements are true.
(probability of type I error) results in a larger value of <strong>Which of the following statements are not generally true?</strong> A) A type I error is usually more serious than a type II error. B) A type II error is usually more serious than a type I error. C) A test with significance level   Is one for which the type I error probability is controlled at the specified level. D) When an experiment and a sample size are fixed, then decreasing the size of the rejection region to obtain a smaller value of   (probability of type I error) results in a larger value of   (probability of type II error) for any particular parameter value consistent with the alternative hypothesis   ) E) None of the above statements are true.
(probability of type II error) for any particular parameter value consistent with the alternative hypothesis <strong>Which of the following statements are not generally true?</strong> A) A type I error is usually more serious than a type II error. B) A type II error is usually more serious than a type I error. C) A test with significance level   Is one for which the type I error probability is controlled at the specified level. D) When an experiment and a sample size are fixed, then decreasing the size of the rejection region to obtain a smaller value of   (probability of type I error) results in a larger value of   (probability of type II error) for any particular parameter value consistent with the alternative hypothesis   ) E) None of the above statements are true.
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Which of the following statements are not true?

A) A statistical hypothesis is a claim or assertion either about the value of a single parameter, about the values of several parameters, or about the form of an entire probability distribution.
B) In any hypothesis-testing problem, there are two contradictory hypotheses under consideration.
C) A test of hypothesis is a method for using sample data to decide whether the null hypothesis should be rejected.
D) A type I error consists of not rejecting the null hypothesis <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) A statistical hypothesis is a claim or assertion either about the value of a single parameter, about the values of several parameters, or about the form of an entire probability distribution. B) In any hypothesis-testing problem, there are two contradictory hypotheses under consideration. C) A test of hypothesis is a method for using sample data to decide whether the null hypothesis should be rejected. D) A type I error consists of not rejecting the null hypothesis   Is false. E) None of the above statements are true.
Is false.
E) None of the above statements are true.
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Which of the following statements are true?

A) The null hypothesis, denoted by <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) The null hypothesis, denoted by   , is the claim that is initially assumed to be true (the prior belief claim). B) The alternative hypothesis, denoted by   , is the assertion that is contradictory to the null hypothesis   ) C) The null hypothesis   Will be rejected in favor of the alternative hypothesis only if sample evidence suggests that   Is false. D) If sample evidence does not strongly contradict the null hypothesis   , we will continue to believe in the truth of   ) E) All of the above statements are true.
, is the claim that is initially assumed to be true (the "prior belief" claim).
B) The alternative hypothesis, denoted by <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) The null hypothesis, denoted by   , is the claim that is initially assumed to be true (the prior belief claim). B) The alternative hypothesis, denoted by   , is the assertion that is contradictory to the null hypothesis   ) C) The null hypothesis   Will be rejected in favor of the alternative hypothesis only if sample evidence suggests that   Is false. D) If sample evidence does not strongly contradict the null hypothesis   , we will continue to believe in the truth of   ) E) All of the above statements are true.
, is the assertion that is contradictory to the null hypothesis <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) The null hypothesis, denoted by   , is the claim that is initially assumed to be true (the prior belief claim). B) The alternative hypothesis, denoted by   , is the assertion that is contradictory to the null hypothesis   ) C) The null hypothesis   Will be rejected in favor of the alternative hypothesis only if sample evidence suggests that   Is false. D) If sample evidence does not strongly contradict the null hypothesis   , we will continue to believe in the truth of   ) E) All of the above statements are true.
)
C) The null hypothesis <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) The null hypothesis, denoted by   , is the claim that is initially assumed to be true (the prior belief claim). B) The alternative hypothesis, denoted by   , is the assertion that is contradictory to the null hypothesis   ) C) The null hypothesis   Will be rejected in favor of the alternative hypothesis only if sample evidence suggests that   Is false. D) If sample evidence does not strongly contradict the null hypothesis   , we will continue to believe in the truth of   ) E) All of the above statements are true.
Will be rejected in favor of the alternative hypothesis only if sample evidence suggests that <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) The null hypothesis, denoted by   , is the claim that is initially assumed to be true (the prior belief claim). B) The alternative hypothesis, denoted by   , is the assertion that is contradictory to the null hypothesis   ) C) The null hypothesis   Will be rejected in favor of the alternative hypothesis only if sample evidence suggests that   Is false. D) If sample evidence does not strongly contradict the null hypothesis   , we will continue to believe in the truth of   ) E) All of the above statements are true.
Is false.
D) If sample evidence does not strongly contradict the null hypothesis <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) The null hypothesis, denoted by   , is the claim that is initially assumed to be true (the prior belief claim). B) The alternative hypothesis, denoted by   , is the assertion that is contradictory to the null hypothesis   ) C) The null hypothesis   Will be rejected in favor of the alternative hypothesis only if sample evidence suggests that   Is false. D) If sample evidence does not strongly contradict the null hypothesis   , we will continue to believe in the truth of   ) E) All of the above statements are true.
, we will continue to believe in the truth of <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) The null hypothesis, denoted by   , is the claim that is initially assumed to be true (the prior belief claim). B) The alternative hypothesis, denoted by   , is the assertion that is contradictory to the null hypothesis   ) C) The null hypothesis   Will be rejected in favor of the alternative hypothesis only if sample evidence suggests that   Is false. D) If sample evidence does not strongly contradict the null hypothesis   , we will continue to believe in the truth of   ) E) All of the above statements are true.
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E) All of the above statements are true.
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Which of the following statements are not true for any significance level?

A) The one-tailed rejection region <strong>Which of the following statements are not true for any significance level?</strong> A) The one-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   B) The one-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   C) The two-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   , since area   Is captured under each of the tow tails of the z curve. D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
Has type I error probability <strong>Which of the following statements are not true for any significance level?</strong> A) The one-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   B) The one-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   C) The two-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   , since area   Is captured under each of the tow tails of the z curve. D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
B) The one-tailed rejection region <strong>Which of the following statements are not true for any significance level?</strong> A) The one-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   B) The one-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   C) The two-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   , since area   Is captured under each of the tow tails of the z curve. D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
Has type I error probability <strong>Which of the following statements are not true for any significance level?</strong> A) The one-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   B) The one-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   C) The two-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   , since area   Is captured under each of the tow tails of the z curve. D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
C) The two-tailed rejection region <strong>Which of the following statements are not true for any significance level?</strong> A) The one-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   B) The one-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   C) The two-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   , since area   Is captured under each of the tow tails of the z curve. D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
Has type I error probability <strong>Which of the following statements are not true for any significance level?</strong> A) The one-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   B) The one-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   C) The two-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   , since area   Is captured under each of the tow tails of the z curve. D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
, since area <strong>Which of the following statements are not true for any significance level?</strong> A) The one-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   B) The one-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   C) The two-tailed rejection region   Has type I error probability   , since area   Is captured under each of the tow tails of the z curve. D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
Is captured under each of the tow tails of the z curve.
D) All of the above statements are true.
E) None of the above statements are true.
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In hypothesis-testing analysis, a type I error occurs only if

A) the null hypothesis is rejected when it is true
B) the null hypothesis is rejected when it is false
C) the null hypothesis is not rejected when it is false
D) the null hypothesis is not rejected when it is true
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Suppose that a two-tailed test procedure about the population mean <strong>Suppose that a two-tailed test procedure about the population mean   is performed when the population is normal, but the sample size n is small. The null hypothesis will be rejected at significance level   if the value of the standardized test statistic t is such that</strong> A)   B)   C) either   D)   E) None of the above inequalities are correct. is performed when the population is normal, but the sample size n is small. The null hypothesis will be rejected at significance level <strong>Suppose that a two-tailed test procedure about the population mean   is performed when the population is normal, but the sample size n is small. The null hypothesis will be rejected at significance level   if the value of the standardized test statistic t is such that</strong> A)   B)   C) either   D)   E) None of the above inequalities are correct. if the value of the standardized test statistic t is such that

A) <strong>Suppose that a two-tailed test procedure about the population mean   is performed when the population is normal, but the sample size n is small. The null hypothesis will be rejected at significance level   if the value of the standardized test statistic t is such that</strong> A)   B)   C) either   D)   E) None of the above inequalities are correct.
B) <strong>Suppose that a two-tailed test procedure about the population mean   is performed when the population is normal, but the sample size n is small. The null hypothesis will be rejected at significance level   if the value of the standardized test statistic t is such that</strong> A)   B)   C) either   D)   E) None of the above inequalities are correct.
C) either <strong>Suppose that a two-tailed test procedure about the population mean   is performed when the population is normal, but the sample size n is small. The null hypothesis will be rejected at significance level   if the value of the standardized test statistic t is such that</strong> A)   B)   C) either   D)   E) None of the above inequalities are correct.
D) <strong>Suppose that a two-tailed test procedure about the population mean   is performed when the population is normal, but the sample size n is small. The null hypothesis will be rejected at significance level   if the value of the standardized test statistic t is such that</strong> A)   B)   C) either   D)   E) None of the above inequalities are correct.
E) None of the above inequalities are correct.
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Which of the following statements are not true?

A) If the null hypothesis is <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) If the null hypothesis is   , then the test statistic value is t = -2.5. B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value less than   Certainly does not provide support for   ) C) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value that exceeds   By only a small amount (corresponding to z which is positive but small) does not suggest that   Should be rejected in favor of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
, then the test statistic value is t = -2.5.
B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) If the null hypothesis is   , then the test statistic value is t = -2.5. B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value less than   Certainly does not provide support for   ) C) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value that exceeds   By only a small amount (corresponding to z which is positive but small) does not suggest that   Should be rejected in favor of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
, then an <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) If the null hypothesis is   , then the test statistic value is t = -2.5. B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value less than   Certainly does not provide support for   ) C) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value that exceeds   By only a small amount (corresponding to z which is positive but small) does not suggest that   Should be rejected in favor of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
Value less than <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) If the null hypothesis is   , then the test statistic value is t = -2.5. B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value less than   Certainly does not provide support for   ) C) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value that exceeds   By only a small amount (corresponding to z which is positive but small) does not suggest that   Should be rejected in favor of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
Certainly does not provide support for <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) If the null hypothesis is   , then the test statistic value is t = -2.5. B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value less than   Certainly does not provide support for   ) C) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value that exceeds   By only a small amount (corresponding to z which is positive but small) does not suggest that   Should be rejected in favor of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
)
C) If the alternative hypothesis has the form <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) If the null hypothesis is   , then the test statistic value is t = -2.5. B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value less than   Certainly does not provide support for   ) C) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value that exceeds   By only a small amount (corresponding to z which is positive but small) does not suggest that   Should be rejected in favor of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
, then an <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) If the null hypothesis is   , then the test statistic value is t = -2.5. B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value less than   Certainly does not provide support for   ) C) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value that exceeds   By only a small amount (corresponding to z which is positive but small) does not suggest that   Should be rejected in favor of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
Value that exceeds <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) If the null hypothesis is   , then the test statistic value is t = -2.5. B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value less than   Certainly does not provide support for   ) C) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value that exceeds   By only a small amount (corresponding to z which is positive but small) does not suggest that   Should be rejected in favor of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
By only a small amount (corresponding to z which is positive but small) does not suggest that <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) If the null hypothesis is   , then the test statistic value is t = -2.5. B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value less than   Certainly does not provide support for   ) C) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value that exceeds   By only a small amount (corresponding to z which is positive but small) does not suggest that   Should be rejected in favor of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
Should be rejected in favor of <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) If the null hypothesis is   , then the test statistic value is t = -2.5. B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value less than   Certainly does not provide support for   ) C) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then an   Value that exceeds   By only a small amount (corresponding to z which is positive but small) does not suggest that   Should be rejected in favor of   ) D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
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D) All of the above statements are true.
E) None of the above statements are true.
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Which of the following statements are needed in constructing the likelihood ratio test?

A) Finding the largest value of the likelihood for any <strong>Which of the following statements are needed in constructing the likelihood ratio test?</strong> A) Finding the largest value of the likelihood for any   (by finding the maximum Likelihood estimate within   And substituting back into the likelihood function). B) Find the largest value of the likelihood for any   C) Forming the ratio   = maximum likelihood for   Maximum likelihood for   D) All of the above statements are needed. E) Only statements A and B are needed.
(by finding the maximum
Likelihood estimate within <strong>Which of the following statements are needed in constructing the likelihood ratio test?</strong> A) Finding the largest value of the likelihood for any   (by finding the maximum Likelihood estimate within   And substituting back into the likelihood function). B) Find the largest value of the likelihood for any   C) Forming the ratio   = maximum likelihood for   Maximum likelihood for   D) All of the above statements are needed. E) Only statements A and B are needed.
And substituting back into the likelihood function).
B) Find the largest value of the likelihood for any <strong>Which of the following statements are needed in constructing the likelihood ratio test?</strong> A) Finding the largest value of the likelihood for any   (by finding the maximum Likelihood estimate within   And substituting back into the likelihood function). B) Find the largest value of the likelihood for any   C) Forming the ratio   = maximum likelihood for   Maximum likelihood for   D) All of the above statements are needed. E) Only statements A and B are needed.
C) Forming the ratio <strong>Which of the following statements are needed in constructing the likelihood ratio test?</strong> A) Finding the largest value of the likelihood for any   (by finding the maximum Likelihood estimate within   And substituting back into the likelihood function). B) Find the largest value of the likelihood for any   C) Forming the ratio   = maximum likelihood for   Maximum likelihood for   D) All of the above statements are needed. E) Only statements A and B are needed.
= maximum likelihood for <strong>Which of the following statements are needed in constructing the likelihood ratio test?</strong> A) Finding the largest value of the likelihood for any   (by finding the maximum Likelihood estimate within   And substituting back into the likelihood function). B) Find the largest value of the likelihood for any   C) Forming the ratio   = maximum likelihood for   Maximum likelihood for   D) All of the above statements are needed. E) Only statements A and B are needed.
Maximum likelihood for <strong>Which of the following statements are needed in constructing the likelihood ratio test?</strong> A) Finding the largest value of the likelihood for any   (by finding the maximum Likelihood estimate within   And substituting back into the likelihood function). B) Find the largest value of the likelihood for any   C) Forming the ratio   = maximum likelihood for   Maximum likelihood for   D) All of the above statements are needed. E) Only statements A and B are needed.
D) All of the above statements are needed.
E) Only statements A and B are needed.
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Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed provided that <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed provided that  </strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is either   If the test is a two-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test statistic is an upper-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true.

A) The rejection region for level <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed provided that  </strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is either   If the test is a two-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test statistic is an upper-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true.
Test is <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed provided that  </strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is either   If the test is a two-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test statistic is an upper-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true.
If the test is an upper-tailed test.
B) The rejection region for level <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed provided that  </strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is either   If the test is a two-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test statistic is an upper-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true.
Test is <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed provided that  </strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is either   If the test is a two-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test statistic is an upper-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true.
If the test is a lower-tailed test.
C) The rejection region for level <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed provided that  </strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is either   If the test is a two-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test statistic is an upper-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true.
Test is either <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed provided that  </strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is either   If the test is a two-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test statistic is an upper-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true.
If the test is a two-tailed test.
D) The rejection region for level <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed provided that  </strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is either   If the test is a two-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test statistic is an upper-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true.
Test is <strong>Which of the following statements are not true if a test procedure about the population proportion p is performed provided that  </strong> A) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is an upper-tailed test. B) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test is a lower-tailed test. C) The rejection region for level   Test is either   If the test is a two-tailed test. D) The rejection region for level   Test is   If the test statistic is an upper-tailed test. E) None of the above statements are true.
If the test statistic is an upper-tailed test.
E) None of the above statements are true.
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Let p denote the proportion of individuals in a population who possess a specified property, and let X denote the number of individuals in the sample who possess the same property. Provided that the sample size n is large, the estimator <strong>Let p denote the proportion of individuals in a population who possess a specified property, and let X denote the number of individuals in the sample who possess the same property. Provided that the sample size n is large, the estimator   has approximately</strong> A) a normal distribution B) a binomial distribution C) an exponential distribution D) a Poisson distribution has approximately

A) a normal distribution
B) a binomial distribution
C) an exponential distribution
D) a Poisson distribution
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Which of the following statements are not true?

A) If the alternative hypothesis has the form <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then a   Certainly does not provide support for   ) B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then a   By only a small amount (corresponding to z value which is positive but small) does not suggest that   Should be rejected in favor of   ) C) If the null hypothesis is   And n = 100, then the test statistic value is z = 4 D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
, then a <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then a   Certainly does not provide support for   ) B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then a   By only a small amount (corresponding to z value which is positive but small) does not suggest that   Should be rejected in favor of   ) C) If the null hypothesis is   And n = 100, then the test statistic value is z = 4 D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
Certainly does not provide support for <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then a   Certainly does not provide support for   ) B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then a   By only a small amount (corresponding to z value which is positive but small) does not suggest that   Should be rejected in favor of   ) C) If the null hypothesis is   And n = 100, then the test statistic value is z = 4 D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
)
B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then a   Certainly does not provide support for   ) B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then a   By only a small amount (corresponding to z value which is positive but small) does not suggest that   Should be rejected in favor of   ) C) If the null hypothesis is   And n = 100, then the test statistic value is z = 4 D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
, then a <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then a   Certainly does not provide support for   ) B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then a   By only a small amount (corresponding to z value which is positive but small) does not suggest that   Should be rejected in favor of   ) C) If the null hypothesis is   And n = 100, then the test statistic value is z = 4 D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
By only a small amount (corresponding to z value which is positive but small) does not suggest that <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then a   Certainly does not provide support for   ) B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then a   By only a small amount (corresponding to z value which is positive but small) does not suggest that   Should be rejected in favor of   ) C) If the null hypothesis is   And n = 100, then the test statistic value is z = 4 D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
Should be rejected in favor of <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then a   Certainly does not provide support for   ) B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then a   By only a small amount (corresponding to z value which is positive but small) does not suggest that   Should be rejected in favor of   ) C) If the null hypothesis is   And n = 100, then the test statistic value is z = 4 D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
)
C) If the null hypothesis is <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then a   Certainly does not provide support for   ) B) If the alternative hypothesis has the form   , then a   By only a small amount (corresponding to z value which is positive but small) does not suggest that   Should be rejected in favor of   ) C) If the null hypothesis is   And n = 100, then the test statistic value is z = 4 D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
And n = 100, then the test statistic value is z = 4
D) All of the above statements are true.
E) None of the above statements are true.
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Let Let   denote the true average radioactivity level (picocuries per liter). The value 5 pCi/L is considered the dividing line between safe and unsafe water. Would you recommend testing   versus   Explain your reasoning. (Hint: Think about the consequences of a type I and type II error for each possibility.) denote the true average radioactivity level (picocuries per liter). The value 5 pCi/L is considered the dividing line between safe and unsafe water. Would you recommend testing Let   denote the true average radioactivity level (picocuries per liter). The value 5 pCi/L is considered the dividing line between safe and unsafe water. Would you recommend testing   versus   Explain your reasoning. (Hint: Think about the consequences of a type I and type II error for each possibility.) versus Let   denote the true average radioactivity level (picocuries per liter). The value 5 pCi/L is considered the dividing line between safe and unsafe water. Would you recommend testing   versus   Explain your reasoning. (Hint: Think about the consequences of a type I and type II error for each possibility.) Explain your reasoning. (Hint: Think about the consequences of a type I and type II error for each possibility.)
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Which of the following statements are necessary to construct an appropriate test procedure?

A) Specify a test statistic.
B) Decide on the general form of the rejection region.
C) Select the specified numerical critical value or values that will separate the rejection region from the acceptance region.
D) All of the above statements are necessary.
E) Only A and B are necessary statements.
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Before agreeing to purchase a large order of polyethylene sheaths for a particular type of high pressure oil-filled submarine power cable, a company wants to see conclusive evidence that the true standard deviation of sheath thickness is less than .05mm. What hypotheses should be tested, and why? In this context, what are the type I and type II errors?
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Which of the following statements are true about the P-value, where z is the calculated value of the test statistic and <strong>Which of the following statements are true about the P-value, where z is the calculated value of the test statistic and   is the corresponding cumulative area under the standard normal curve?</strong> A) P-value =   For an upper-tailed test. B) P-value =   For a lower-tailed test. C) P-value =   For a lower-tailed test D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true. is the corresponding cumulative area under the standard normal curve?

A) P-value = <strong>Which of the following statements are true about the P-value, where z is the calculated value of the test statistic and   is the corresponding cumulative area under the standard normal curve?</strong> A) P-value =   For an upper-tailed test. B) P-value =   For a lower-tailed test. C) P-value =   For a lower-tailed test D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
For an upper-tailed test.
B) P-value = <strong>Which of the following statements are true about the P-value, where z is the calculated value of the test statistic and   is the corresponding cumulative area under the standard normal curve?</strong> A) P-value =   For an upper-tailed test. B) P-value =   For a lower-tailed test. C) P-value =   For a lower-tailed test D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
For a lower-tailed test.
C) P-value = <strong>Which of the following statements are true about the P-value, where z is the calculated value of the test statistic and   is the corresponding cumulative area under the standard normal curve?</strong> A) P-value =   For an upper-tailed test. B) P-value =   For a lower-tailed test. C) P-value =   For a lower-tailed test D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
For a lower-tailed test
D) All of the above statements are true.
E) None of the above statements are true.
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Let the test statistic Z have a standard normal distribution when Let the test statistic Z have a standard normal distribution when   is true. Give the significance level for each of the following situations. a.   b.   c.  is true. Give the significance level for each of the following situations.
a. Let the test statistic Z have a standard normal distribution when   is true. Give the significance level for each of the following situations. a.   b.   c.  b. Let the test statistic Z have a standard normal distribution when   is true. Give the significance level for each of the following situations. a.   b.   c.  c. Let the test statistic Z have a standard normal distribution when   is true. Give the significance level for each of the following situations. a.   b.   c.
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Which of the following statements are true?

A) When the alternative hypothesis is <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true E) None of the above statements are true.
, the null hypothesis <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true E) None of the above statements are true.
Should be rejected if <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true E) None of the above statements are true.
Is too far to the left of <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true E) None of the above statements are true.
)
B) When the alternative hypothesis is <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true E) None of the above statements are true.
, the null hypothesis <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true E) None of the above statements are true.
Should be rejected if <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true E) None of the above statements are true.
Is too far to the right of <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true E) None of the above statements are true.
)
C) When the alternative hypothesis is <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true E) None of the above statements are true.
, the null hypothesis <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true E) None of the above statements are true.
Should be rejected if <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true E) None of the above statements are true.
Is too far to either side of <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the left of   ) B) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to the right of   ) C) When the alternative hypothesis is   , the null hypothesis   Should be rejected if   Is too far to either side of   ) D) All of the above statements are true E) None of the above statements are true.
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D) All of the above statements are true
E) None of the above statements are true.
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Let p denote the proportion of individuals in a population who possess a specified property, and let X denote the number of individuals in the sample who possess the same property. Provided that the sample size n is small relative to the population size, X has approximately

A) a normal distribution
B) a binomial distribution
C) an exponential distribution
D) a Poisson distribution
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Which of the following statements are true?

A) When the results of an experiment are to be communicated to a large audience, rejection of <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the results of an experiment are to be communicated to a large audience, rejection of   At level   Will be much more convincing if the observed value of the test statistic greatly exceeds the   Critical value than if it barely exceeds that value. B) A large P-value would indicate statistical significance in that it would strongly suggest rejection of   C) In many experimental situations, only departures from   Of small magnitude would be worthy of detection, whereas a large departure from   Would have little practical significance. D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
At level <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the results of an experiment are to be communicated to a large audience, rejection of   At level   Will be much more convincing if the observed value of the test statistic greatly exceeds the   Critical value than if it barely exceeds that value. B) A large P-value would indicate statistical significance in that it would strongly suggest rejection of   C) In many experimental situations, only departures from   Of small magnitude would be worthy of detection, whereas a large departure from   Would have little practical significance. D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
Will be much more convincing if the observed value of the test statistic greatly exceeds the <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the results of an experiment are to be communicated to a large audience, rejection of   At level   Will be much more convincing if the observed value of the test statistic greatly exceeds the   Critical value than if it barely exceeds that value. B) A large P-value would indicate statistical significance in that it would strongly suggest rejection of   C) In many experimental situations, only departures from   Of small magnitude would be worthy of detection, whereas a large departure from   Would have little practical significance. D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
Critical value than if it barely exceeds that value.
B) A large P-value would indicate statistical significance in that it would strongly suggest rejection of <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the results of an experiment are to be communicated to a large audience, rejection of   At level   Will be much more convincing if the observed value of the test statistic greatly exceeds the   Critical value than if it barely exceeds that value. B) A large P-value would indicate statistical significance in that it would strongly suggest rejection of   C) In many experimental situations, only departures from   Of small magnitude would be worthy of detection, whereas a large departure from   Would have little practical significance. D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
C) In many experimental situations, only departures from <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the results of an experiment are to be communicated to a large audience, rejection of   At level   Will be much more convincing if the observed value of the test statistic greatly exceeds the   Critical value than if it barely exceeds that value. B) A large P-value would indicate statistical significance in that it would strongly suggest rejection of   C) In many experimental situations, only departures from   Of small magnitude would be worthy of detection, whereas a large departure from   Would have little practical significance. D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
Of small magnitude would be worthy of detection, whereas a large departure from <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) When the results of an experiment are to be communicated to a large audience, rejection of   At level   Will be much more convincing if the observed value of the test statistic greatly exceeds the   Critical value than if it barely exceeds that value. B) A large P-value would indicate statistical significance in that it would strongly suggest rejection of   C) In many experimental situations, only departures from   Of small magnitude would be worthy of detection, whereas a large departure from   Would have little practical significance. D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
Would have little practical significance.
D) All of the above statements are true.
E) None of the above statements are true.
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Which of the following statements are not true?

A) A P-value conveys much information about the strength of evidence against the null hypothesis <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) A P-value conveys much information about the strength of evidence against the null hypothesis   And allows an individual decision maker to draw a conclusion at any specified significance level     B) The P-value (or observed significance level) is the largest level of significance at which the null hypothesis   Would be rejected when a specified test procedure is used on a given data set. C) If P-value   D) If P-value   E) All of the above statements are true.
And allows an individual decision maker to draw a conclusion at any specified significance level <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) A P-value conveys much information about the strength of evidence against the null hypothesis   And allows an individual decision maker to draw a conclusion at any specified significance level     B) The P-value (or observed significance level) is the largest level of significance at which the null hypothesis   Would be rejected when a specified test procedure is used on a given data set. C) If P-value   D) If P-value   E) All of the above statements are true. <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) A P-value conveys much information about the strength of evidence against the null hypothesis   And allows an individual decision maker to draw a conclusion at any specified significance level     B) The P-value (or observed significance level) is the largest level of significance at which the null hypothesis   Would be rejected when a specified test procedure is used on a given data set. C) If P-value   D) If P-value   E) All of the above statements are true.
B) The P-value (or observed significance level) is the largest level of significance at which the null hypothesis <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) A P-value conveys much information about the strength of evidence against the null hypothesis   And allows an individual decision maker to draw a conclusion at any specified significance level     B) The P-value (or observed significance level) is the largest level of significance at which the null hypothesis   Would be rejected when a specified test procedure is used on a given data set. C) If P-value   D) If P-value   E) All of the above statements are true.
Would be rejected when a specified test procedure is used on a given data set.
C) If P-value <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) A P-value conveys much information about the strength of evidence against the null hypothesis   And allows an individual decision maker to draw a conclusion at any specified significance level     B) The P-value (or observed significance level) is the largest level of significance at which the null hypothesis   Would be rejected when a specified test procedure is used on a given data set. C) If P-value   D) If P-value   E) All of the above statements are true.
D) If P-value <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) A P-value conveys much information about the strength of evidence against the null hypothesis   And allows an individual decision maker to draw a conclusion at any specified significance level     B) The P-value (or observed significance level) is the largest level of significance at which the null hypothesis   Would be rejected when a specified test procedure is used on a given data set. C) If P-value   D) If P-value   E) All of the above statements are true.
E) All of the above statements are true.
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Suppose that when data from an experiment was analyzed, the P-value for testing <strong>Suppose that when data from an experiment was analyzed, the P-value for testing   was calculated as .0244. Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A)   Is rejected at .10 level. B)   Is not rejected at .05 level. C)   Is not rejected at .025 level. D)   Is rejected at any level   E) All of the above statements are true. was calculated as .0244. Which of the following statements are true?

A) <strong>Suppose that when data from an experiment was analyzed, the P-value for testing   was calculated as .0244. Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A)   Is rejected at .10 level. B)   Is not rejected at .05 level. C)   Is not rejected at .025 level. D)   Is rejected at any level   E) All of the above statements are true.
Is rejected at .10 level.
B) <strong>Suppose that when data from an experiment was analyzed, the P-value for testing   was calculated as .0244. Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A)   Is rejected at .10 level. B)   Is not rejected at .05 level. C)   Is not rejected at .025 level. D)   Is rejected at any level   E) All of the above statements are true.
Is not rejected at .05 level.
C) <strong>Suppose that when data from an experiment was analyzed, the P-value for testing   was calculated as .0244. Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A)   Is rejected at .10 level. B)   Is not rejected at .05 level. C)   Is not rejected at .025 level. D)   Is rejected at any level   E) All of the above statements are true.
Is not rejected at .025 level.
D) <strong>Suppose that when data from an experiment was analyzed, the P-value for testing   was calculated as .0244. Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A)   Is rejected at .10 level. B)   Is not rejected at .05 level. C)   Is not rejected at .025 level. D)   Is rejected at any level   E) All of the above statements are true.
Is rejected at any level <strong>Suppose that when data from an experiment was analyzed, the P-value for testing   was calculated as .0244. Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A)   Is rejected at .10 level. B)   Is not rejected at .05 level. C)   Is not rejected at .025 level. D)   Is rejected at any level   E) All of the above statements are true.
E) All of the above statements are true.
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Which of the following statements are true if the value of the test statistic for a two-tailed z test is z = -1.56?

A) P-value = .4406
B) P-value = .0594
C) P-value = .1188
D) .0594 < P-value < .1188
E) P-value = .0406
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Which of the following statements are not true?

A) The test statistic <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) The test statistic   Has a standard normal distribution when   Is true. B) The reliability of hypothesis testing procedure in reaching a correct decision can be assessed by studying type I error probability. C) The process of reaching a decision by using the methodology of classical hypothesis testing involves selecting a level of significance   And then rejecting or not rejecting the null hypothesis   At that level   D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
Has a standard normal distribution when <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) The test statistic   Has a standard normal distribution when   Is true. B) The reliability of hypothesis testing procedure in reaching a correct decision can be assessed by studying type I error probability. C) The process of reaching a decision by using the methodology of classical hypothesis testing involves selecting a level of significance   And then rejecting or not rejecting the null hypothesis   At that level   D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
Is true.
B) The reliability of hypothesis testing procedure in reaching a correct decision can be assessed by studying type I error probability.
C) The process of reaching a decision by using the methodology of classical hypothesis testing involves selecting a level of significance <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) The test statistic   Has a standard normal distribution when   Is true. B) The reliability of hypothesis testing procedure in reaching a correct decision can be assessed by studying type I error probability. C) The process of reaching a decision by using the methodology of classical hypothesis testing involves selecting a level of significance   And then rejecting or not rejecting the null hypothesis   At that level   D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
And then rejecting or not rejecting the null hypothesis <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) The test statistic   Has a standard normal distribution when   Is true. B) The reliability of hypothesis testing procedure in reaching a correct decision can be assessed by studying type I error probability. C) The process of reaching a decision by using the methodology of classical hypothesis testing involves selecting a level of significance   And then rejecting or not rejecting the null hypothesis   At that level   D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
At that level <strong>Which of the following statements are not true?</strong> A) The test statistic   Has a standard normal distribution when   Is true. B) The reliability of hypothesis testing procedure in reaching a correct decision can be assessed by studying type I error probability. C) The process of reaching a decision by using the methodology of classical hypothesis testing involves selecting a level of significance   And then rejecting or not rejecting the null hypothesis   At that level   D) All of the above statements are true. E) None of the above statements are true.
D) All of the above statements are true.
E) None of the above statements are true.
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Which of the following P-values will lead us to reject the null hypothesis at the .05 level?

A) .10
B) .025
C) .075
D) .15
E) Any P-value greater than .05
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Suppose that a t test of <strong>Suppose that a t test of   is based on 12 degrees of freedom. If the calculated value of the test statistic is 2.8, then the P-value is</strong> A) .008 B) .992 C) .016 D) .492 E) .496 is based on 12 degrees of freedom. If the calculated value of the test statistic is 2.8, then the P-value is

A) .008
B) .992
C) .016
D) .492
E) .496
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Which of the following statements are true?

A) It is customary to call the data significant when <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) It is customary to call the data significant when   Is rejected. B) It is customary to call the data not significant when   Is not rejected. C) The calculation of the P-value depends on whether the test is upper-tailed, lower-tailed, or two-tailed. D) The P-value for a z test (one based on a test statistic whose distribution when   Is true is at least approximately standard normal) is easily determined from the information in the standard normal probability table. E) All of the above are true statements.
Is rejected.
B) It is customary to call the data not significant when <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) It is customary to call the data significant when   Is rejected. B) It is customary to call the data not significant when   Is not rejected. C) The calculation of the P-value depends on whether the test is upper-tailed, lower-tailed, or two-tailed. D) The P-value for a z test (one based on a test statistic whose distribution when   Is true is at least approximately standard normal) is easily determined from the information in the standard normal probability table. E) All of the above are true statements.
Is not rejected.
C) The calculation of the P-value depends on whether the test is upper-tailed, lower-tailed, or two-tailed.
D) The P-value for a z test (one based on a test statistic whose distribution when <strong>Which of the following statements are true?</strong> A) It is customary to call the data significant when   Is rejected. B) It is customary to call the data not significant when   Is not rejected. C) The calculation of the P-value depends on whether the test is upper-tailed, lower-tailed, or two-tailed. D) The P-value for a z test (one based on a test statistic whose distribution when   Is true is at least approximately standard normal) is easily determined from the information in the standard normal probability table. E) All of the above are true statements.
Is true is at least approximately standard normal) is easily determined from the information in the standard normal probability table.
E) All of the above are true statements.
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Two different companies have applied to provide cable television service in a certain region. Let p denote the proportion of all potential subscribers who favor the first company over the second. Consider testing Two different companies have applied to provide cable television service in a certain region. Let p denote the proportion of all potential subscribers who favor the first company over the second. Consider testing   based on a random sample of 25 individuals. Let X denote the number in the sample who favor the first company and x represent the observed value of X. a. Which of the following rejection regions is most appropriate and why?   or   b. In the context of this problem situation, describe what type I and type II errors are. c. What is the probability distribution of the test statistic X when   is true? Use it to compute the probability of a type I error.. d. Compute the probability of a type II error for the selected region when p = .6 and p = .7. e. Using the selected region, what would you conclude if 6 of the 25 queried favored company 1? based on a random sample of 25 individuals. Let X denote the number in the sample who favor the first company and x represent the observed value of X.
a. Which of the following rejection regions is most appropriate and why? Two different companies have applied to provide cable television service in a certain region. Let p denote the proportion of all potential subscribers who favor the first company over the second. Consider testing   based on a random sample of 25 individuals. Let X denote the number in the sample who favor the first company and x represent the observed value of X. a. Which of the following rejection regions is most appropriate and why?   or   b. In the context of this problem situation, describe what type I and type II errors are. c. What is the probability distribution of the test statistic X when   is true? Use it to compute the probability of a type I error.. d. Compute the probability of a type II error for the selected region when p = .6 and p = .7. e. Using the selected region, what would you conclude if 6 of the 25 queried favored company 1?
or Two different companies have applied to provide cable television service in a certain region. Let p denote the proportion of all potential subscribers who favor the first company over the second. Consider testing   based on a random sample of 25 individuals. Let X denote the number in the sample who favor the first company and x represent the observed value of X. a. Which of the following rejection regions is most appropriate and why?   or   b. In the context of this problem situation, describe what type I and type II errors are. c. What is the probability distribution of the test statistic X when   is true? Use it to compute the probability of a type I error.. d. Compute the probability of a type II error for the selected region when p = .6 and p = .7. e. Using the selected region, what would you conclude if 6 of the 25 queried favored company 1?
b. In the context of this problem situation, describe what type I and type II errors are.
c. What is the probability distribution of the test statistic X when Two different companies have applied to provide cable television service in a certain region. Let p denote the proportion of all potential subscribers who favor the first company over the second. Consider testing   based on a random sample of 25 individuals. Let X denote the number in the sample who favor the first company and x represent the observed value of X. a. Which of the following rejection regions is most appropriate and why?   or   b. In the context of this problem situation, describe what type I and type II errors are. c. What is the probability distribution of the test statistic X when   is true? Use it to compute the probability of a type I error.. d. Compute the probability of a type II error for the selected region when p = .6 and p = .7. e. Using the selected region, what would you conclude if 6 of the 25 queried favored company 1?
is true? Use it to compute
the probability of a type I error..
d. Compute the probability of a type II error for the selected region when p = .6 and p = .7.
e. Using the selected region, what would you conclude if 6 of the 25 queried favored company 1?
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