Deck 6: Inferences About a Single Mean

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In hypothesis testing, the probability of rejecting H0 when H0 is false is denoted by

A) α\alpha
B) 1 - α\alpha
C) β\beta
D) 1 - β\beta
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When testing the hypothesis presented below, at a .05 level of significance with the t test, where is the rejection region? <strong>When testing the hypothesis presented below, at a .05 level of significance with the t test, where is the rejection region?  </strong> A) the upper tail B) the lower tail C) both the upper and tails D) cannot be determined <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) the upper tail
B) the lower tail
C) both the upper and tails
D) cannot be determined
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When testing the hypothesis presented below, at a .05 level of significance with the t test, where is the rejection region? <strong>When testing the hypothesis presented below, at a .05 level of significance with the t test, where is the rejection region?  </strong> A) the upper tail B) the lower tail C) both the upper and tails D) cannot be determined <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) the upper tail
B) the lower tail
C) both the upper and tails
D) cannot be determined
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A research question asks, "Is the mean number of hours spent studying per week for college freshmen lower than 15?" Which one of the following is implied?

A) left-tailed test
B) right-tailed test
C) two-tailed test
D) cannot be determined based on this information
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A research question asks, "Is the mean age (in years) of first-year teachers different from 25?" Which one of the following is implied?

A) left-tailed test
B) right-tailed test
C) two-tailed test
D) cannot be determined based on this information
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A research question asks, "Is the mean commute (in miles) to college more than 15 miles?" Which one of the following is implied?

A) left-tailed test
B) right-tailed test
C) two-tailed test
D) cannot be determined based on this information
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A research question asks, "Is the mean purchase price of required textbooks for one semester higher than $750?" Which one of the following is implied?

A) left-tailed test
B) right-tailed test
C) two-tailed test
D) cannot be determined based on this information
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The probability of making a Type I error when the level of significance is .05 is which one of the following?

A) 0
B) .05
C) .10
D) between .05 and .95
E) .90 f. .95
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The probability of making a Type I error when the level of significance is .10 is which one of the following?

A) 0
B) .05
C) .10
D) between .05 and .95
E) .90 f. .95
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If the 90% CI includes the value for the parameter being estimated in H0, then which one of the following is a correct statement?

A) H0 cannot be rejected at the .10 level
B) H0 can be rejected at the .10 level
C) H0 cannot be rejected at the .01 level
D) H0 can be rejected at the .01 level
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If the 99% CI includes the value for the parameter being estimated in H0, then which one of the following is a correct statement?

A) H0 cannot be rejected at the .10 level
B) H0 can be rejected at the .10 level
C) H0 cannot be rejected at the .01 level
D) H0 can be rejected at the .01 level
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If the 99% CI does not include the value for the parameter being estimated in H0, then which one of the following is a correct statement?

A) H0 cannot be rejected at the .10 level
B) H0 can be rejected at the .10 level
C) H0 cannot be rejected at the .01 level
D) H0 can be rejected at the .01 level
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A one-sample t test is conducted at an alpha level of .05. The researcher finds a p value of .08 and concludes that the test is statistically significant. Is the researcher correct?
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A research article reports an alpha level of .05 and a p value of .10. Based on this, the author concludes that the test is statistically significant. Is the researcher correct?
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A research article reports an alpha level of .10 and a p value of .05. Based on this, the author concludes that the test is statistically significant. Is the researcher correct?
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A research article reports an alpha level of .01 and a p value of .05. Based on this, the author concludes that the test is statistically significant. Is the researcher correct?
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A research article reports an alpha level of .05 and a p value of 1.20. Based on this, the author concludes that the test is NOT statistically significant. Is the researcher correct?
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A research article reports an alpha level of .01 and a p value of 2.0. Based on this, the author concludes that the test is NOT statistically significant. Is the researcher correct?
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Which one of the following is a correct interpretation of d = .19?

A) Small effect
B) Moderate effect
C) Large effect
D) Statistical significance at .05
E) Not statistically significant at .05
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Which one of the following is a correct interpretation of d = .51?

A) Small effect
B) Moderate effect
C) Large effect
D) Statistical significance at .05
E) Not statistically significant at .05
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Which one of the following is a correct interpretation of d = .99?

A) Small effect
B) Moderate effect
C) Large effect
D) Statistical significance at .05
E) Not statistically significant at .05
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Which one of the following is a correct interpretation of d = .90?

A) Small effect
B) Moderate effect
C) Large effect
D) Statistical significance at .05
E) Not statistically significant at .05
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Which one of the following is a correct interpretation of the significance level?

A) alpha level
B) confidence interval
C) effect size
D) observed probability
E) power
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Which one of the following is a correct interpretation of p value?

A) alpha level
B) confidence interval
C) effect size
D) observed probability
E) power
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Which one of the following is a correct interpretation of β\beta ?

A) alpha level
B) confidence interval
C) effect size
D) observed probability
E) power
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Using this random sample of data, test the following hypothesis at the .05 level of significance using SPSS. Interpret the output including identifying the specific statistical procedure that has been used and reporting the extent to which the test is statistically significant. Include appropriate evidence (e.g., values from the output).
Using this random sample of data, test the following hypothesis at the .05 level of significance using SPSS. Interpret the output including identifying the specific statistical procedure that has been used and reporting the extent to which the test is statistically significant. Include appropriate evidence (e.g., values from the output).  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Using this random sample of data, test the following hypothesis at the .05 level of significance using SPSS. Interpret the output including identifying the specific statistical procedure that has been used and reporting the extent to which the test is statistically significant. Include appropriate evidence (e.g., values from the output).
Using this random sample of data, test the following hypothesis at the .05 level of significance using SPSS. Interpret the output including identifying the specific statistical procedure that has been used and reporting the extent to which the test is statistically significant. Include appropriate evidence (e.g., values from the output).  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Refer to the t table and provide a numerical value for the percentile rank of t20 = 2.528.
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Refer to the t table and provide a numerical value for the percentile rank of t40 = 2.021.
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Refer to the t table and provide a numerical value for the 99th percentile of the distribution of t1.
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Deck 6: Inferences About a Single Mean
1
In hypothesis testing, the probability of rejecting H0 when H0 is false is denoted by

A) α\alpha
B) 1 - α\alpha
C) β\beta
D) 1 - β\beta
β\beta
2
When testing the hypothesis presented below, at a .05 level of significance with the t test, where is the rejection region? <strong>When testing the hypothesis presented below, at a .05 level of significance with the t test, where is the rejection region?  </strong> A) the upper tail B) the lower tail C) both the upper and tails D) cannot be determined

A) the upper tail
B) the lower tail
C) both the upper and tails
D) cannot be determined
A
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When testing the hypothesis presented below, at a .05 level of significance with the t test, where is the rejection region? <strong>When testing the hypothesis presented below, at a .05 level of significance with the t test, where is the rejection region?  </strong> A) the upper tail B) the lower tail C) both the upper and tails D) cannot be determined

A) the upper tail
B) the lower tail
C) both the upper and tails
D) cannot be determined
C
4
A research question asks, "Is the mean number of hours spent studying per week for college freshmen lower than 15?" Which one of the following is implied?

A) left-tailed test
B) right-tailed test
C) two-tailed test
D) cannot be determined based on this information
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A research question asks, "Is the mean age (in years) of first-year teachers different from 25?" Which one of the following is implied?

A) left-tailed test
B) right-tailed test
C) two-tailed test
D) cannot be determined based on this information
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A research question asks, "Is the mean commute (in miles) to college more than 15 miles?" Which one of the following is implied?

A) left-tailed test
B) right-tailed test
C) two-tailed test
D) cannot be determined based on this information
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A research question asks, "Is the mean purchase price of required textbooks for one semester higher than $750?" Which one of the following is implied?

A) left-tailed test
B) right-tailed test
C) two-tailed test
D) cannot be determined based on this information
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8
The probability of making a Type I error when the level of significance is .05 is which one of the following?

A) 0
B) .05
C) .10
D) between .05 and .95
E) .90 f. .95
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The probability of making a Type I error when the level of significance is .10 is which one of the following?

A) 0
B) .05
C) .10
D) between .05 and .95
E) .90 f. .95
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If the 90% CI includes the value for the parameter being estimated in H0, then which one of the following is a correct statement?

A) H0 cannot be rejected at the .10 level
B) H0 can be rejected at the .10 level
C) H0 cannot be rejected at the .01 level
D) H0 can be rejected at the .01 level
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If the 99% CI includes the value for the parameter being estimated in H0, then which one of the following is a correct statement?

A) H0 cannot be rejected at the .10 level
B) H0 can be rejected at the .10 level
C) H0 cannot be rejected at the .01 level
D) H0 can be rejected at the .01 level
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If the 99% CI does not include the value for the parameter being estimated in H0, then which one of the following is a correct statement?

A) H0 cannot be rejected at the .10 level
B) H0 can be rejected at the .10 level
C) H0 cannot be rejected at the .01 level
D) H0 can be rejected at the .01 level
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A one-sample t test is conducted at an alpha level of .05. The researcher finds a p value of .08 and concludes that the test is statistically significant. Is the researcher correct?
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A research article reports an alpha level of .05 and a p value of .10. Based on this, the author concludes that the test is statistically significant. Is the researcher correct?
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A research article reports an alpha level of .10 and a p value of .05. Based on this, the author concludes that the test is statistically significant. Is the researcher correct?
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A research article reports an alpha level of .01 and a p value of .05. Based on this, the author concludes that the test is statistically significant. Is the researcher correct?
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A research article reports an alpha level of .05 and a p value of 1.20. Based on this, the author concludes that the test is NOT statistically significant. Is the researcher correct?
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A research article reports an alpha level of .01 and a p value of 2.0. Based on this, the author concludes that the test is NOT statistically significant. Is the researcher correct?
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Which one of the following is a correct interpretation of d = .19?

A) Small effect
B) Moderate effect
C) Large effect
D) Statistical significance at .05
E) Not statistically significant at .05
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Which one of the following is a correct interpretation of d = .51?

A) Small effect
B) Moderate effect
C) Large effect
D) Statistical significance at .05
E) Not statistically significant at .05
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Which one of the following is a correct interpretation of d = .99?

A) Small effect
B) Moderate effect
C) Large effect
D) Statistical significance at .05
E) Not statistically significant at .05
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Which one of the following is a correct interpretation of d = .90?

A) Small effect
B) Moderate effect
C) Large effect
D) Statistical significance at .05
E) Not statistically significant at .05
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Which one of the following is a correct interpretation of the significance level?

A) alpha level
B) confidence interval
C) effect size
D) observed probability
E) power
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Which one of the following is a correct interpretation of p value?

A) alpha level
B) confidence interval
C) effect size
D) observed probability
E) power
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Which one of the following is a correct interpretation of β\beta ?

A) alpha level
B) confidence interval
C) effect size
D) observed probability
E) power
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Using this random sample of data, test the following hypothesis at the .05 level of significance using SPSS. Interpret the output including identifying the specific statistical procedure that has been used and reporting the extent to which the test is statistically significant. Include appropriate evidence (e.g., values from the output).
Using this random sample of data, test the following hypothesis at the .05 level of significance using SPSS. Interpret the output including identifying the specific statistical procedure that has been used and reporting the extent to which the test is statistically significant. Include appropriate evidence (e.g., values from the output).
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Using this random sample of data, test the following hypothesis at the .05 level of significance using SPSS. Interpret the output including identifying the specific statistical procedure that has been used and reporting the extent to which the test is statistically significant. Include appropriate evidence (e.g., values from the output).
Using this random sample of data, test the following hypothesis at the .05 level of significance using SPSS. Interpret the output including identifying the specific statistical procedure that has been used and reporting the extent to which the test is statistically significant. Include appropriate evidence (e.g., values from the output).
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Refer to the t table and provide a numerical value for the percentile rank of t20 = 2.528.
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Refer to the t table and provide a numerical value for the percentile rank of t40 = 2.021.
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Refer to the t table and provide a numerical value for the 99th percentile of the distribution of t1.
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