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Deck 9: Hypothesis Testing: Single Population
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The Next Questions Are Based On The Following Information:
The sales representative for a manufacturer of a new product claims that the product will increase output per machine by at least 29 units per hour.A line manager installs the product on 15 of the machines,and finds that the average increase was only 26 with a standard deviation of 6.2.
Which of the following is true of confidence intervals in hypothesis tests of the variance of a normal population,where variances are smaller than anticipated?
A)It will always result in a negative value.
B)It will meet anticipated levels.
C)It will be wider than anticipated.
D)It will be narrower than anticipated.
The sales representative for a manufacturer of a new product claims that the product will increase output per machine by at least 29 units per hour.A line manager installs the product on 15 of the machines,and finds that the average increase was only 26 with a standard deviation of 6.2.
Which of the following is true of confidence intervals in hypothesis tests of the variance of a normal population,where variances are smaller than anticipated?
A)It will always result in a negative value.
B)It will meet anticipated levels.
C)It will be wider than anticipated.
D)It will be narrower than anticipated.
It will be narrower than anticipated.
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Match the symbol α with the correct definition.
A)the power of a test
B)the probability of a Type I error
C)the probability of a Type II error
D)the probability of failing to reject the null hypothesis when it is true
A)the power of a test
B)the probability of a Type I error
C)the probability of a Type II error
D)the probability of failing to reject the null hypothesis when it is true
the probability of a Type I error
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The Next Questions Are Based On The Following Information:
The sales representative for a manufacturer of a new product claims that the product will increase output per machine by at least 29 units per hour.A line manager installs the product on 15 of the machines,and finds that the average increase was only 26 with a standard deviation of 6.2.
The value of the test statistic is:
A)1.240
B)1.874
C)-1.240
D)-1.874
The sales representative for a manufacturer of a new product claims that the product will increase output per machine by at least 29 units per hour.A line manager installs the product on 15 of the machines,and finds that the average increase was only 26 with a standard deviation of 6.2.
The value of the test statistic is:
A)1.240
B)1.874
C)-1.240
D)-1.874
-1.874
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The Next Questions Are Based On The Following Information:
The manufacturer of a new chewing gum claims that at least 80% of dentists surveyed prefer their type of gum and recommend it for their patients who chew gum.An independent consumer research firm decides to test their claim.The findings in a sample of 200 dentists indicate that 74.1% of the respondents do actually prefer their gum.
The value of the test statistic is:
A)2.086
B)1.444
C)-2.086
D)-1.444
The manufacturer of a new chewing gum claims that at least 80% of dentists surveyed prefer their type of gum and recommend it for their patients who chew gum.An independent consumer research firm decides to test their claim.The findings in a sample of 200 dentists indicate that 74.1% of the respondents do actually prefer their gum.
The value of the test statistic is:
A)2.086
B)1.444
C)-2.086
D)-1.444
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The Next Questions Are Based On The Following Information:
The supervisor of a production line believes that the average time to assemble an electronic component is 14 minutes.Assume that assembly time is normally distributed with a standard deviation of 3.4 minutes.The supervisor times the assembly of 14 components,and finds that the average time for completion is 11.6 minutes.
What is the z-value for a two-sided test of hypothesis for a population mean when the probability of rejecting a true null hypothesis is equal to .05?
A)1.645
B)2.330
C)1.960
D)2.575
The supervisor of a production line believes that the average time to assemble an electronic component is 14 minutes.Assume that assembly time is normally distributed with a standard deviation of 3.4 minutes.The supervisor times the assembly of 14 components,and finds that the average time for completion is 11.6 minutes.
What is the z-value for a two-sided test of hypothesis for a population mean when the probability of rejecting a true null hypothesis is equal to .05?
A)1.645
B)2.330
C)1.960
D)2.575
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The U.S.Postal Service advertises that at least 63.4% of all third class mail is read by the recipients.An environmental group,concerned about waste production wants to test this assertion.They take a sample of 220 households and find that only 58.7% read their third class mail.
What are the null and alternative hypotheses for the environmental group's test?
A)H0 : P = 0.634 and H1 : P > 0.634
B)H0 : P = 0.634 and H1 : P ≠ 0.634
C)H0 : P = 0.634 and H1 : P < 0.634
D)H0 : P > 0.634 and H1 : P ≤ 0.634
The U.S.Postal Service advertises that at least 63.4% of all third class mail is read by the recipients.An environmental group,concerned about waste production wants to test this assertion.They take a sample of 220 households and find that only 58.7% read their third class mail.
What are the null and alternative hypotheses for the environmental group's test?
A)H0 : P = 0.634 and H1 : P > 0.634
B)H0 : P = 0.634 and H1 : P ≠ 0.634
C)H0 : P = 0.634 and H1 : P < 0.634
D)H0 : P > 0.634 and H1 : P ≤ 0.634
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The Next Questions Are Based On The Following Information:
The sales representative for a manufacturer of a new product claims that the product will increase output per machine by at least 29 units per hour.A line manager installs the product on 15 of the machines,and finds that the average increase was only 26 with a standard deviation of 6.2.
Using a 5% significance level,which of the following statements is true?
A)Reject H0 if t statistic < 1.771
B)Reject H0 if t statistic > 2.16
C)Reject H0 if t statistic < -1.761
D)Reject H0 if t statistic < -2.16
The sales representative for a manufacturer of a new product claims that the product will increase output per machine by at least 29 units per hour.A line manager installs the product on 15 of the machines,and finds that the average increase was only 26 with a standard deviation of 6.2.
Using a 5% significance level,which of the following statements is true?
A)Reject H0 if t statistic < 1.771
B)Reject H0 if t statistic > 2.16
C)Reject H0 if t statistic < -1.761
D)Reject H0 if t statistic < -2.16
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The Next Questions Are Based On The Following Information:
The supervisor of a production line believes that the average time to assemble an electronic component is 14 minutes.Assume that assembly time is normally distributed with a standard deviation of 3.4 minutes.The supervisor times the assembly of 14 components,and finds that the average time for completion is 11.6 minutes.
What are the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses?
A)H0 : μ ≥ 14 and H1: μ < 14
B)H0 : μ ≤ 14 and H1: μ > 14
C)H0 : μ = 14 and H1: μ ≠ 14
D)H0 : μ ≠ 14 and H1: μ = 14
The supervisor of a production line believes that the average time to assemble an electronic component is 14 minutes.Assume that assembly time is normally distributed with a standard deviation of 3.4 minutes.The supervisor times the assembly of 14 components,and finds that the average time for completion is 11.6 minutes.
What are the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses?
A)H0 : μ ≥ 14 and H1: μ < 14
B)H0 : μ ≤ 14 and H1: μ > 14
C)H0 : μ = 14 and H1: μ ≠ 14
D)H0 : μ ≠ 14 and H1: μ = 14
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The Next Questions Are Based On The Following Information:
The manufacturer of a new chewing gum claims that at least 80% of dentists surveyed prefer their type of gum and recommend it for their patients who chew gum.An independent consumer research firm decides to test their claim.The findings in a sample of 200 dentists indicate that 74.1% of the respondents do actually prefer their gum.
If conducting a two-sided test of population means,unknown variance,at level of significance 0.05 based on a sample of size 20,the critical t-value is:
A)1.725
B)2.093
C)2.086
D)1.729
The manufacturer of a new chewing gum claims that at least 80% of dentists surveyed prefer their type of gum and recommend it for their patients who chew gum.An independent consumer research firm decides to test their claim.The findings in a sample of 200 dentists indicate that 74.1% of the respondents do actually prefer their gum.
If conducting a two-sided test of population means,unknown variance,at level of significance 0.05 based on a sample of size 20,the critical t-value is:
A)1.725
B)2.093
C)2.086
D)1.729
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Match the symbol (1 - β)with the correct definition.
A)the power of a test
B)the probability of a Type I error
C)the probability of a Type II error
D)the probability of failing to reject the null hypothesis when it is true
A)the power of a test
B)the probability of a Type I error
C)the probability of a Type II error
D)the probability of failing to reject the null hypothesis when it is true
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The Next Questions Are Based On The Following Information:
The supervisor of a production line believes that the average time to assemble an electronic component is 14 minutes.Assume that assembly time is normally distributed with a standard deviation of 3.4 minutes.The supervisor times the assembly of 14 components,and finds that the average time for completion is 11.6 minutes.
Which of the following statements is most accurate?
A)fail to reject the null hypothesis at α ≤ 0.10
B)reject the null hypothesis at α = 0.025,but not at α = 0.05
C)reject the null hypothesis at α = 0.05,but not at α = 0.01
D)reject the null hypothesis at α = 0.01
The supervisor of a production line believes that the average time to assemble an electronic component is 14 minutes.Assume that assembly time is normally distributed with a standard deviation of 3.4 minutes.The supervisor times the assembly of 14 components,and finds that the average time for completion is 11.6 minutes.
Which of the following statements is most accurate?
A)fail to reject the null hypothesis at α ≤ 0.10
B)reject the null hypothesis at α = 0.025,but not at α = 0.05
C)reject the null hypothesis at α = 0.05,but not at α = 0.01
D)reject the null hypothesis at α = 0.01
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The Next Questions Are Based On The Following Information:
The manufacturer of a new chewing gum claims that at least 80% of dentists surveyed prefer their type of gum and recommend it for their patients who chew gum.An independent consumer research firm decides to test their claim.The findings in a sample of 200 dentists indicate that 74.1% of the respondents do actually prefer their gum.
What is the decision rule?
A)Reject H0 if (
- P0)/
> zα/2
B)Reject H0 if (
- P0)/
> zα
C)Reject H0 if (
- P0)/
< -zα/2
D)Reject H0 if (
- P0)/
< -zα
The manufacturer of a new chewing gum claims that at least 80% of dentists surveyed prefer their type of gum and recommend it for their patients who chew gum.An independent consumer research firm decides to test their claim.The findings in a sample of 200 dentists indicate that 74.1% of the respondents do actually prefer their gum.
What is the decision rule?
A)Reject H0 if (

- P0)/

> zα/2
B)Reject H0 if (

- P0)/

> zα
C)Reject H0 if (

- P0)/

< -zα/2
D)Reject H0 if (

- P0)/

< -zα
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The Next Questions Are Based On The Following Information:
The manufacturer of a new chewing gum claims that at least 80% of dentists surveyed prefer their type of gum and recommend it for their patients who chew gum.An independent consumer research firm decides to test their claim.The findings in a sample of 200 dentists indicate that 74.1% of the respondents do actually prefer their gum.
Which of the following statements is most accurate?
A)Fail to reject the null hypothesis at α ≤ 0.10
B)Reject the null hypothesis at α = 0.05
C)Reject the null hypothesis at α = 0.10,but not 0.05
D)Reject the null hypothesis at α = 0.01
The manufacturer of a new chewing gum claims that at least 80% of dentists surveyed prefer their type of gum and recommend it for their patients who chew gum.An independent consumer research firm decides to test their claim.The findings in a sample of 200 dentists indicate that 74.1% of the respondents do actually prefer their gum.
Which of the following statements is most accurate?
A)Fail to reject the null hypothesis at α ≤ 0.10
B)Reject the null hypothesis at α = 0.05
C)Reject the null hypothesis at α = 0.10,but not 0.05
D)Reject the null hypothesis at α = 0.01
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Match the symbol β with the correct definition.
A)the power of a test
B)the probability of a Type I error
C)the probability of a Type II error
D)the probability of failing to reject the null hypothesis when it is true
A)the power of a test
B)the probability of a Type I error
C)the probability of a Type II error
D)the probability of failing to reject the null hypothesis when it is true
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The Next Questions Are Based On The Following Information:
The sales representative for a manufacturer of a new product claims that the product will increase output per machine by at least 29 units per hour.A line manager installs the product on 15 of the machines,and finds that the average increase was only 26 with a standard deviation of 6.2.
What are the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses?
A)H0 : μ = 29 and H1: μ ≠ 29
B)H0 : μ ≥ 29 and H1: μ < 29
C)H0 : μ = 29 and H1: μ > 29
D)H0 : μ > 29 and H1: μ ≤ 29
The sales representative for a manufacturer of a new product claims that the product will increase output per machine by at least 29 units per hour.A line manager installs the product on 15 of the machines,and finds that the average increase was only 26 with a standard deviation of 6.2.
What are the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses?
A)H0 : μ = 29 and H1: μ ≠ 29
B)H0 : μ ≥ 29 and H1: μ < 29
C)H0 : μ = 29 and H1: μ > 29
D)H0 : μ > 29 and H1: μ ≤ 29
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A professor of statistics wants to test that the average amount of money a typical college student spends per day during spring break is over $70.Based upon previous research,the population standard deviation is estimated to be $17.32.The professor surveys 35 students and finds that the mean spending is $72.43.Which of the following statements is most accurate?
A)fail to reject the null hypothesis at α ≤ 0.10
B)reject the null hypothesis at α = 0.10
C)reject the null hypothesis at α = 0.05
D)reject the null hypothesis at α = 0.01
A)fail to reject the null hypothesis at α ≤ 0.10
B)reject the null hypothesis at α = 0.10
C)reject the null hypothesis at α = 0.05
D)reject the null hypothesis at α = 0.01
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The Next Questions Are Based On The Following Information:
The manufacturer of a new chewing gum claims that at least 80% of dentists surveyed prefer their type of gum and recommend it for their patients who chew gum.An independent consumer research firm decides to test their claim.The findings in a sample of 200 dentists indicate that 74.1% of the respondents do actually prefer their gum.
What are the null and alternative hypotheses for the test?
A)H0 : P ≥ 0.80 and H1 : P < 0.80
B)H0 : P = 0.80 and H1 : P ≠ 0.80
C)H0 : P ≤ 0.80 and H1 : P > 0.80
D)H0 : P > 0.80 and H1 : P ≤ 0.80
The manufacturer of a new chewing gum claims that at least 80% of dentists surveyed prefer their type of gum and recommend it for their patients who chew gum.An independent consumer research firm decides to test their claim.The findings in a sample of 200 dentists indicate that 74.1% of the respondents do actually prefer their gum.
What are the null and alternative hypotheses for the test?
A)H0 : P ≥ 0.80 and H1 : P < 0.80
B)H0 : P = 0.80 and H1 : P ≠ 0.80
C)H0 : P ≤ 0.80 and H1 : P > 0.80
D)H0 : P > 0.80 and H1 : P ≤ 0.80
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The Next Questions Are Based On The Following Information:
The sales representative for a manufacturer of a new product claims that the product will increase output per machine by at least 29 units per hour.A line manager installs the product on 15 of the machines,and finds that the average increase was only 26 with a standard deviation of 6.2.
Which of the following statements is most accurate?
A)reject the null hypothesis at α = 0.10
B)fail to reject the null hypothesis at α ≤ 0.10
C)reject the null hypothesis at α = 0.05,but not 0.10
D)reject the null hypothesis at α = 0.01,but not 0.05
The sales representative for a manufacturer of a new product claims that the product will increase output per machine by at least 29 units per hour.A line manager installs the product on 15 of the machines,and finds that the average increase was only 26 with a standard deviation of 6.2.
Which of the following statements is most accurate?
A)reject the null hypothesis at α = 0.10
B)fail to reject the null hypothesis at α ≤ 0.10
C)reject the null hypothesis at α = 0.05,but not 0.10
D)reject the null hypothesis at α = 0.01,but not 0.05
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Match the symbol (1- α)with the correct definition.
A)the power of a test
B)the probability of a Type I error
C)the probability of a Type II error
D)the probability of failing to reject the null hypothesis when it is true
A)the power of a test
B)the probability of a Type I error
C)the probability of a Type II error
D)the probability of failing to reject the null hypothesis when it is true
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The Next Questions Are Based On The Following Information:
The sales representative for a manufacturer of a new product claims that the product will increase output per machine by at least 29 units per hour.A line manager installs the product on 15 of the machines,and finds that the average increase was only 26 with a standard deviation of 6.2.
What is the critical value for an upper-tailed hypothesis test of the population mean when the population variance is unknown in which a null hypothesis is tested at the 0.05 level of significance based on a sample size of 18?
A)2.110
B)2.101
C)1.734
D)1.740
The sales representative for a manufacturer of a new product claims that the product will increase output per machine by at least 29 units per hour.A line manager installs the product on 15 of the machines,and finds that the average increase was only 26 with a standard deviation of 6.2.
What is the critical value for an upper-tailed hypothesis test of the population mean when the population variance is unknown in which a null hypothesis is tested at the 0.05 level of significance based on a sample size of 18?
A)2.110
B)2.101
C)1.734
D)1.740
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The dean of a business college in the Midwest claims that he can correctly identify whether a student is a finance major or a music industry management major by the way the student dresses.Suppose in actuality that he can correctly identify finance majors 84% of the time,while 16% of the time he mistakenly identifies a music industry management major as a finance major.Presented with one student and asked to identify the major of this student (who is either a finance or music industry management major),the dean considers this to be a hypothesis test with the null hypothesis being that the student is a finance major and the alternative that the student is a music industry management major.
Which of the following statements is an example of power of the test?
A)The probability of saying that the student is a music industry management major when in fact the student is a finance major.
B)The probability of saying that the student is a finance major when in fact the student is a finance major.
C)The probability of saying that the student is a finance major when in fact the student is a music industry management major.
D)The probability of saying that the student is a music industry management major when in fact the student is a music industry management major.
The dean of a business college in the Midwest claims that he can correctly identify whether a student is a finance major or a music industry management major by the way the student dresses.Suppose in actuality that he can correctly identify finance majors 84% of the time,while 16% of the time he mistakenly identifies a music industry management major as a finance major.Presented with one student and asked to identify the major of this student (who is either a finance or music industry management major),the dean considers this to be a hypothesis test with the null hypothesis being that the student is a finance major and the alternative that the student is a music industry management major.
Which of the following statements is an example of power of the test?
A)The probability of saying that the student is a music industry management major when in fact the student is a finance major.
B)The probability of saying that the student is a finance major when in fact the student is a finance major.
C)The probability of saying that the student is a finance major when in fact the student is a music industry management major.
D)The probability of saying that the student is a music industry management major when in fact the student is a music industry management major.
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An accountant claims to be able to complete a standard tax return in under an hour.For a random sample of 24 tax returns,the accountant averaged 63.2 minutes with a standard deviation of 7.7 minutes.
What are the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses?
A)H0 : μ = 60 and H1 : μ ≠ 60
B)H0 : μ = 60 and H1 : μ > 60
C)H0 : μ = 60 and H1 : μ < 60
D)H0 : μ > 60 and H1 : μ ≤ 60
An accountant claims to be able to complete a standard tax return in under an hour.For a random sample of 24 tax returns,the accountant averaged 63.2 minutes with a standard deviation of 7.7 minutes.
What are the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses?
A)H0 : μ = 60 and H1 : μ ≠ 60
B)H0 : μ = 60 and H1 : μ > 60
C)H0 : μ = 60 and H1 : μ < 60
D)H0 : μ > 60 and H1 : μ ≤ 60
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The U.S.Postal Service advertises that at least 63.4% of all third class mail is read by the recipients.An environmental group,concerned about waste production wants to test this assertion.They take a sample of 220 households and find that only 58.7% read their third class mail.
What would the environmental group's decision rule be?
A)Reject H0 if (
- P0)/
< -zα/2
B)Reject H0 if (
- P0)/
< -zα
C)Reject H0 if (
- P0)/
> -zα/2
D)Reject H0 if (
- P0)/
< -zα
The U.S.Postal Service advertises that at least 63.4% of all third class mail is read by the recipients.An environmental group,concerned about waste production wants to test this assertion.They take a sample of 220 households and find that only 58.7% read their third class mail.
What would the environmental group's decision rule be?
A)Reject H0 if (

- P0)/

< -zα/2
B)Reject H0 if (

- P0)/

< -zα
C)Reject H0 if (

- P0)/

> -zα/2
D)Reject H0 if (

- P0)/

< -zα
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A small community college claims that their average class size is equal to 35 students.This claim is being tested with a level of significance equal to 0.02 using the following sample of class sizes: 42,28,36,47,35,41,33,30,39,and 48.Assume class sizes are normally distributed.
What is the value of the test statistic?
A)1.58
B)1.36
C)2.05
D)2.26
A small community college claims that their average class size is equal to 35 students.This claim is being tested with a level of significance equal to 0.02 using the following sample of class sizes: 42,28,36,47,35,41,33,30,39,and 48.Assume class sizes are normally distributed.
What is the value of the test statistic?
A)1.58
B)1.36
C)2.05
D)2.26
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The Next Questions Are Based On The Following Information:
The dean of a business college in the Midwest claims that he can correctly identify whether a student is a finance major or a music industry management major by the way the student dresses.Suppose in actuality that he can correctly identify finance majors 84% of the time,while 16% of the time he mistakenly identifies a music industry management major as a finance major.Presented with one student and asked to identify the major of this student (who is either a finance or music industry management major),the dean considers this to be a hypothesis test with the null hypothesis being that the student is a finance major and the alternative that the student is a music industry management major.
An assembly line will be shut down for maintenance if the defect rate exceeds 2.3%.Suppose you adopt a 5% significance level and take a random sample of 200 items from the assembly line and compute the proportion of defective items.For what values of the sample proportion will the assembly line be shut down?
A)0.034
B)0.038
C)0.036
D)0.040
The dean of a business college in the Midwest claims that he can correctly identify whether a student is a finance major or a music industry management major by the way the student dresses.Suppose in actuality that he can correctly identify finance majors 84% of the time,while 16% of the time he mistakenly identifies a music industry management major as a finance major.Presented with one student and asked to identify the major of this student (who is either a finance or music industry management major),the dean considers this to be a hypothesis test with the null hypothesis being that the student is a finance major and the alternative that the student is a music industry management major.
An assembly line will be shut down for maintenance if the defect rate exceeds 2.3%.Suppose you adopt a 5% significance level and take a random sample of 200 items from the assembly line and compute the proportion of defective items.For what values of the sample proportion will the assembly line be shut down?
A)0.034
B)0.038
C)0.036
D)0.040
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The Next Questions Are Based On The Following Information:
The dean of a business college in the Midwest claims that he can correctly identify whether a student is a finance major or a music industry management major by the way the student dresses.Suppose in actuality that he can correctly identify finance majors 84% of the time,while 16% of the time he mistakenly identifies a music industry management major as a finance major.Presented with one student and asked to identify the major of this student (who is either a finance or music industry management major),the dean considers this to be a hypothesis test with the null hypothesis being that the student is a finance major and the alternative that the student is a music industry management major.
The manufacturer of bags of cement claims that they fill each bag with at least 50.1 pounds of cement.Assume that the standard deviation for the amount in each bag is 1.2 pounds.The decision rule is adopted to shut down the filling machine if the sample mean weight for a sample of 40 bags is below 49.7.What is the probability of a Type I error?
A)0.018
B)0.024
C)0.030
D)0.036
The dean of a business college in the Midwest claims that he can correctly identify whether a student is a finance major or a music industry management major by the way the student dresses.Suppose in actuality that he can correctly identify finance majors 84% of the time,while 16% of the time he mistakenly identifies a music industry management major as a finance major.Presented with one student and asked to identify the major of this student (who is either a finance or music industry management major),the dean considers this to be a hypothesis test with the null hypothesis being that the student is a finance major and the alternative that the student is a music industry management major.
The manufacturer of bags of cement claims that they fill each bag with at least 50.1 pounds of cement.Assume that the standard deviation for the amount in each bag is 1.2 pounds.The decision rule is adopted to shut down the filling machine if the sample mean weight for a sample of 40 bags is below 49.7.What is the probability of a Type I error?
A)0.018
B)0.024
C)0.030
D)0.036
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An accountant claims to be able to complete a standard tax return in under an hour.For a random sample of 24 tax returns,the accountant averaged 63.2 minutes with a standard deviation of 7.7 minutes.
What is the most accurate estimate of the p-value?
A)0.025 < p-value < 0.05
B)0.01 < p-value < 0.025
C)0.05 < p-value < 0.10
D)p-value < 0.01
An accountant claims to be able to complete a standard tax return in under an hour.For a random sample of 24 tax returns,the accountant averaged 63.2 minutes with a standard deviation of 7.7 minutes.
What is the most accurate estimate of the p-value?
A)0.025 < p-value < 0.05
B)0.01 < p-value < 0.025
C)0.05 < p-value < 0.10
D)p-value < 0.01
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A small community college claims that their average class size is equal to 35 students.This claim is being tested with a level of significance equal to 0.02 using the following sample of class sizes: 42,28,36,47,35,41,33,30,39,and 48.Assume class sizes are normally distributed.
The manufacturer of bags of cement claims that they fill each bag with at least 50.2 pounds of cement.Assume that the standard deviation for the amount in each bag is 1.2 pounds.The decision rule is adopted to shut down the filling machine if the sample mean weight for a sample of 40 bags is below 49.8.Suppose that the true mean weight of bags is 50 pounds.Using this decision rule,what is the probability of a Type II error?
A)0.85
B)0.70
C)0.80
D)0.75
A small community college claims that their average class size is equal to 35 students.This claim is being tested with a level of significance equal to 0.02 using the following sample of class sizes: 42,28,36,47,35,41,33,30,39,and 48.Assume class sizes are normally distributed.
The manufacturer of bags of cement claims that they fill each bag with at least 50.2 pounds of cement.Assume that the standard deviation for the amount in each bag is 1.2 pounds.The decision rule is adopted to shut down the filling machine if the sample mean weight for a sample of 40 bags is below 49.8.Suppose that the true mean weight of bags is 50 pounds.Using this decision rule,what is the probability of a Type II error?
A)0.85
B)0.70
C)0.80
D)0.75
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Suppose that you want to test H0 : P = 0.25 against H1: P ≠ 0.25.The test statistic is:
A)(
- P0)/
![<strong>Suppose that you want to test H<sub>0</sub> : P = 0.25 against H<sub>1</sub>: P ≠ 0.25.The test statistic is:</strong> A)( - P<sub>0</sub>)/ B)(p - P<sub>0</sub>)/ C)( - P<sub>0</sub>)/ D)(p - P<sub>0</sub>)/ [(P<sub>0</sub>)(1 - P<sub>0</sub>)/ n]](https://storage.examlex.com/TB2968/11ea5b8a_b755_3327_b1f3_d5c307f1aaef_TB2968_11.jpg)
B)(p - P0)/![<strong>Suppose that you want to test H<sub>0</sub> : P = 0.25 against H<sub>1</sub>: P ≠ 0.25.The test statistic is:</strong> A)( - P<sub>0</sub>)/ B)(p - P<sub>0</sub>)/ C)( - P<sub>0</sub>)/ D)(p - P<sub>0</sub>)/ [(P<sub>0</sub>)(1 - P<sub>0</sub>)/ n]](https://storage.examlex.com/TB2968/11ea5b8a_b755_3328_b1f3_d3e0986f485f_TB2968_11.jpg)
C)(
- P0)/
![<strong>Suppose that you want to test H<sub>0</sub> : P = 0.25 against H<sub>1</sub>: P ≠ 0.25.The test statistic is:</strong> A)( - P<sub>0</sub>)/ B)(p - P<sub>0</sub>)/ C)( - P<sub>0</sub>)/ D)(p - P<sub>0</sub>)/ [(P<sub>0</sub>)(1 - P<sub>0</sub>)/ n]](https://storage.examlex.com/TB2968/11ea5b8a_b755_5a3a_b1f3_1d7f788ed357_TB2968_11.jpg)
D)(p - P0)/ [(P0)(1 - P0)/ n]
A)(
![<strong>Suppose that you want to test H<sub>0</sub> : P = 0.25 against H<sub>1</sub>: P ≠ 0.25.The test statistic is:</strong> A)( - P<sub>0</sub>)/ B)(p - P<sub>0</sub>)/ C)( - P<sub>0</sub>)/ D)(p - P<sub>0</sub>)/ [(P<sub>0</sub>)(1 - P<sub>0</sub>)/ n]](https://storage.examlex.com/TB2968/11ea5b8a_b755_3326_b1f3_db1dc332e8b5_TB2968_11.jpg)
- P0)/
![<strong>Suppose that you want to test H<sub>0</sub> : P = 0.25 against H<sub>1</sub>: P ≠ 0.25.The test statistic is:</strong> A)( - P<sub>0</sub>)/ B)(p - P<sub>0</sub>)/ C)( - P<sub>0</sub>)/ D)(p - P<sub>0</sub>)/ [(P<sub>0</sub>)(1 - P<sub>0</sub>)/ n]](https://storage.examlex.com/TB2968/11ea5b8a_b755_3327_b1f3_d5c307f1aaef_TB2968_11.jpg)
B)(p - P0)/
![<strong>Suppose that you want to test H<sub>0</sub> : P = 0.25 against H<sub>1</sub>: P ≠ 0.25.The test statistic is:</strong> A)( - P<sub>0</sub>)/ B)(p - P<sub>0</sub>)/ C)( - P<sub>0</sub>)/ D)(p - P<sub>0</sub>)/ [(P<sub>0</sub>)(1 - P<sub>0</sub>)/ n]](https://storage.examlex.com/TB2968/11ea5b8a_b755_3328_b1f3_d3e0986f485f_TB2968_11.jpg)
C)(
![<strong>Suppose that you want to test H<sub>0</sub> : P = 0.25 against H<sub>1</sub>: P ≠ 0.25.The test statistic is:</strong> A)( - P<sub>0</sub>)/ B)(p - P<sub>0</sub>)/ C)( - P<sub>0</sub>)/ D)(p - P<sub>0</sub>)/ [(P<sub>0</sub>)(1 - P<sub>0</sub>)/ n]](https://storage.examlex.com/TB2968/11ea5b8a_b755_5a39_b1f3_b9bf75cd9884_TB2968_11.jpg)
- P0)/
![<strong>Suppose that you want to test H<sub>0</sub> : P = 0.25 against H<sub>1</sub>: P ≠ 0.25.The test statistic is:</strong> A)( - P<sub>0</sub>)/ B)(p - P<sub>0</sub>)/ C)( - P<sub>0</sub>)/ D)(p - P<sub>0</sub>)/ [(P<sub>0</sub>)(1 - P<sub>0</sub>)/ n]](https://storage.examlex.com/TB2968/11ea5b8a_b755_5a3a_b1f3_1d7f788ed357_TB2968_11.jpg)
D)(p - P0)/ [(P0)(1 - P0)/ n]
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The dean of a business college in the Midwest claims that he can correctly identify whether a student is a finance major or a music industry management major by the way the student dresses.Suppose in actuality that he can correctly identify finance majors 84% of the time,while 16% of the time he mistakenly identifies a music industry management major as a finance major.Presented with one student and asked to identify the major of this student (who is either a finance or music industry management major),the dean considers this to be a hypothesis test with the null hypothesis being that the student is a finance major and the alternative that the student is a music industry management major.
Thomas is a shift manager at a local fast food place,and is responsible for quality management.Thomas wants to ensure that each of the frozen hamburger patties that get delivered by the supplier weighs four ounces on average.Assume that the standard deviation of the weight of hamburger patties is known to be 0.1 ounces.Thomas tells one of his employees that as a shipment comes in,select 20 patties at random and find the average weight for the 20 patties.If the average weight is less than 3.95 ounces,reject the shipment.What is the smallest significance level associated with this decision rule?
A)0.015
B)0.008
C)0.023
D)0.013
The dean of a business college in the Midwest claims that he can correctly identify whether a student is a finance major or a music industry management major by the way the student dresses.Suppose in actuality that he can correctly identify finance majors 84% of the time,while 16% of the time he mistakenly identifies a music industry management major as a finance major.Presented with one student and asked to identify the major of this student (who is either a finance or music industry management major),the dean considers this to be a hypothesis test with the null hypothesis being that the student is a finance major and the alternative that the student is a music industry management major.
Thomas is a shift manager at a local fast food place,and is responsible for quality management.Thomas wants to ensure that each of the frozen hamburger patties that get delivered by the supplier weighs four ounces on average.Assume that the standard deviation of the weight of hamburger patties is known to be 0.1 ounces.Thomas tells one of his employees that as a shipment comes in,select 20 patties at random and find the average weight for the 20 patties.If the average weight is less than 3.95 ounces,reject the shipment.What is the smallest significance level associated with this decision rule?
A)0.015
B)0.008
C)0.023
D)0.013
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The U.S.Postal Service advertises that at least 63.4% of all third class mail is read by the recipients.An environmental group,concerned about waste production wants to test this assertion.They take a sample of 220 households and find that only 58.7% read their third class mail.
Which of the following statements is most accurate?
A)Reject the null hypothesis at α = 0.10.
B)Fail to reject the null hypothesis at α ≤ 0.10.
C)Reject the null hypothesis at α = 0.05.
D)Reject the null hypothesis at α = 0.01.
The U.S.Postal Service advertises that at least 63.4% of all third class mail is read by the recipients.An environmental group,concerned about waste production wants to test this assertion.They take a sample of 220 households and find that only 58.7% read their third class mail.
Which of the following statements is most accurate?
A)Reject the null hypothesis at α = 0.10.
B)Fail to reject the null hypothesis at α ≤ 0.10.
C)Reject the null hypothesis at α = 0.05.
D)Reject the null hypothesis at α = 0.01.
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An accountant claims to be able to complete a standard tax return in under an hour.For a random sample of 24 tax returns,the accountant averaged 63.2 minutes with a standard deviation of 7.7 minutes.
What is the test statistic for this test?
A)Z = 2.04
B)t = 1.79
C)t = 2.04
D)Z = 1.79
An accountant claims to be able to complete a standard tax return in under an hour.For a random sample of 24 tax returns,the accountant averaged 63.2 minutes with a standard deviation of 7.7 minutes.
What is the test statistic for this test?
A)Z = 2.04
B)t = 1.79
C)t = 2.04
D)Z = 1.79
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Suppose that you want to test H0 = μ = 0.54 against H1 :μ < 0.54 based on a sample of n = 25 and s = 13.2.
What is the appropriate critical value?
A)tn-1,α/2
B)- Zα
C)- tn-1,α
D)Zα/2
Suppose that you want to test H0 = μ = 0.54 against H1 :μ < 0.54 based on a sample of n = 25 and s = 13.2.
What is the appropriate critical value?
A)tn-1,α/2
B)- Zα
C)- tn-1,α
D)Zα/2
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A small community college claims that their average class size is equal to 35 students.This claim is being tested with a level of significance equal to 0.02 using the following sample of class sizes: 42,28,36,47,35,41,33,30,39,and 48.Assume class sizes are normally distributed.
Which of the following conclusions can be drawn?
A)Since the test statistics equals 1.58,reject the null hypothesis and conclude that class size does not equal 35 students.
B)Since the test statistics equals 1.36,fail to reject the null hypothesis and conclude that there's insufficient evidence to conclude that class size does not equal 35 students.
C)Since the test statistics equals 2.05,reject the null hypothesis and conclude that class size does not equal 35 students.
D)Since the test statistics equals 2.26,fail to reject the null hypothesis and conclude that class size does equal 35 students.
A small community college claims that their average class size is equal to 35 students.This claim is being tested with a level of significance equal to 0.02 using the following sample of class sizes: 42,28,36,47,35,41,33,30,39,and 48.Assume class sizes are normally distributed.
Which of the following conclusions can be drawn?
A)Since the test statistics equals 1.58,reject the null hypothesis and conclude that class size does not equal 35 students.
B)Since the test statistics equals 1.36,fail to reject the null hypothesis and conclude that there's insufficient evidence to conclude that class size does not equal 35 students.
C)Since the test statistics equals 2.05,reject the null hypothesis and conclude that class size does not equal 35 students.
D)Since the test statistics equals 2.26,fail to reject the null hypothesis and conclude that class size does equal 35 students.
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A small community college claims that their average class size is equal to 35 students.This claim is being tested with a level of significance equal to 0.02 using the following sample of class sizes: 42,28,36,47,35,41,33,30,39,and 48.Assume class sizes are normally distributed.
Which distribution is most appropriate to perform this hypothesis test?
A)Student's t distribution
B)Normal distribution
C)F distribution
D)Chi-square distribution
A small community college claims that their average class size is equal to 35 students.This claim is being tested with a level of significance equal to 0.02 using the following sample of class sizes: 42,28,36,47,35,41,33,30,39,and 48.Assume class sizes are normally distributed.
Which distribution is most appropriate to perform this hypothesis test?
A)Student's t distribution
B)Normal distribution
C)F distribution
D)Chi-square distribution
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The dean of a business college in the Midwest claims that he can correctly identify whether a student is a finance major or a music industry management major by the way the student dresses.Suppose in actuality that he can correctly identify finance majors 84% of the time,while 16% of the time he mistakenly identifies a music industry management major as a finance major.Presented with one student and asked to identify the major of this student (who is either a finance or music industry management major),the dean considers this to be a hypothesis test with the null hypothesis being that the student is a finance major and the alternative that the student is a music industry management major.
Which of the following statements illustrates a Type II error?
A)Saying that the student is a music industry management major when in fact the student is a finance major.
B)Saying that the student is a finance major when in fact the student is a finance major.
C)Saying that the student is a finance major when in fact the student is a music industry management major.
D)Saying that the student is a music industry management major when in fact the student is a music industry management major.
The dean of a business college in the Midwest claims that he can correctly identify whether a student is a finance major or a music industry management major by the way the student dresses.Suppose in actuality that he can correctly identify finance majors 84% of the time,while 16% of the time he mistakenly identifies a music industry management major as a finance major.Presented with one student and asked to identify the major of this student (who is either a finance or music industry management major),the dean considers this to be a hypothesis test with the null hypothesis being that the student is a finance major and the alternative that the student is a music industry management major.
Which of the following statements illustrates a Type II error?
A)Saying that the student is a music industry management major when in fact the student is a finance major.
B)Saying that the student is a finance major when in fact the student is a finance major.
C)Saying that the student is a finance major when in fact the student is a music industry management major.
D)Saying that the student is a music industry management major when in fact the student is a music industry management major.
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Suppose that you want to test H0 = μ = 0.54 against H1 :μ < 0.54 based on a sample of n = 25 and s = 13.2.
What is the test statistic?
A)(
- 0.54)/ 34.848
B)(
- 0.54)/ 2.64
C)(
- 0.54)/ 0.528
D)(
- 0.54)/ 0.2789
Suppose that you want to test H0 = μ = 0.54 against H1 :μ < 0.54 based on a sample of n = 25 and s = 13.2.
What is the test statistic?
A)(

- 0.54)/ 34.848
B)(

- 0.54)/ 2.64
C)(

- 0.54)/ 0.528
D)(

- 0.54)/ 0.2789
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Suppose that you want to test H0 : P = 0.55 against H1: P ≠ 0.55.The appropriate critical values are:
A)± zα
B)± zα/2
C)± tn-1,α/2
D)± tn-1,α
A)± zα
B)± zα/2
C)± tn-1,α/2
D)± tn-1,α
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The dean of a business college in the Midwest claims that he can correctly identify whether a student is a finance major or a music industry management major by the way the student dresses.Suppose in actuality that he can correctly identify finance majors 84% of the time,while 16% of the time he mistakenly identifies a music industry management major as a finance major.Presented with one student and asked to identify the major of this student (who is either a finance or music industry management major),the dean considers this to be a hypothesis test with the null hypothesis being that the student is a finance major and the alternative that the student is a music industry management major.
Which of the following statements illustrates a Type I error?
A)Saying that the student is a music industry management major when in fact the student is a finance major.
B)Saying that the student is a finance major when in fact the student is a finance major.
C)Saying that the student is a finance major when in fact the student is a music industry management major.
D)Saying that the student is a music industry management major when in fact the student is a music industry management major.
The dean of a business college in the Midwest claims that he can correctly identify whether a student is a finance major or a music industry management major by the way the student dresses.Suppose in actuality that he can correctly identify finance majors 84% of the time,while 16% of the time he mistakenly identifies a music industry management major as a finance major.Presented with one student and asked to identify the major of this student (who is either a finance or music industry management major),the dean considers this to be a hypothesis test with the null hypothesis being that the student is a finance major and the alternative that the student is a music industry management major.
Which of the following statements illustrates a Type I error?
A)Saying that the student is a music industry management major when in fact the student is a finance major.
B)Saying that the student is a finance major when in fact the student is a finance major.
C)Saying that the student is a finance major when in fact the student is a music industry management major.
D)Saying that the student is a music industry management major when in fact the student is a music industry management major.
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The probability of rejecting a null hypothesis when the null hypothesis is true is known as the:
A)confidence level.
B)p-value.
C)power of the test.
D)significance level.
A)confidence level.
B)p-value.
C)power of the test.
D)significance level.
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A small community college claims that their average class size is equal to 35 students.This claim is being tested with a level of significance equal to 0.02 using the following sample of class sizes: 42,28,36,47,35,41,33,30,39,and 48.Assume class sizes are normally distributed.
A Type II error is defined as:
A)rejecting a true alternative hypothesis.
B)rejecting a true null hypothesis.
C)failing to reject a false null hypothesis.
D)failing to reject a false alternative hypothesis.
A small community college claims that their average class size is equal to 35 students.This claim is being tested with a level of significance equal to 0.02 using the following sample of class sizes: 42,28,36,47,35,41,33,30,39,and 48.Assume class sizes are normally distributed.
A Type II error is defined as:
A)rejecting a true alternative hypothesis.
B)rejecting a true null hypothesis.
C)failing to reject a false null hypothesis.
D)failing to reject a false alternative hypothesis.
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A hydraulic press is operating correctly when the standard deviation of the pressure is less than 120 pounds-per-square-inch (psi).Suppose you take a random sample of 15 measurements throughout the day of the psi and find the standard deviation to be 148.Suppose you want to test whether the press is operating correctly.
Assume the following null and alternative hypotheses: H0 : μ = μ0 and H1 : μ > μ0.In addition,you know σ.Take a random sample of n observations and choose some value α.What is the decision rule for this test?
A)Reject H0 if (
- μ0)/ (σ /
)> zα
B)Reject H0 if (
- μ0)/
< -zα
C)Reject H0 if (
- μ0)/
< zα
D)Reject H0 if (
- μ0)/ (σ /
)> zα/2
A hydraulic press is operating correctly when the standard deviation of the pressure is less than 120 pounds-per-square-inch (psi).Suppose you take a random sample of 15 measurements throughout the day of the psi and find the standard deviation to be 148.Suppose you want to test whether the press is operating correctly.
Assume the following null and alternative hypotheses: H0 : μ = μ0 and H1 : μ > μ0.In addition,you know σ.Take a random sample of n observations and choose some value α.What is the decision rule for this test?
A)Reject H0 if (

- μ0)/ (σ /

)> zα
B)Reject H0 if (

- μ0)/

< -zα
C)Reject H0 if (

- μ0)/

< zα
D)Reject H0 if (

- μ0)/ (σ /

)> zα/2
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The state lottery office claims that the average household income of those people playing the lottery is at least $37,000.Assume that the distribution of household income of those people playing the lottery is normally distributed with a standard deviation of $5,756.Suppose that for a sample of 25 households,it is found that the average income was $36,243.
What is the test statistic for this test?
A)t = -0.66
B)Z = -0.66
C)Z = 1.92
D)t = 1.92
The state lottery office claims that the average household income of those people playing the lottery is at least $37,000.Assume that the distribution of household income of those people playing the lottery is normally distributed with a standard deviation of $5,756.Suppose that for a sample of 25 households,it is found that the average income was $36,243.
What is the test statistic for this test?
A)t = -0.66
B)Z = -0.66
C)Z = 1.92
D)t = 1.92
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A hydraulic press is operating correctly when the standard deviation of the pressure is less than 120 pounds-per-square-inch (psi).Suppose you take a random sample of 15 measurements throughout the day of the psi and find the standard deviation to be 148.Suppose you want to test whether the press is operating correctly.
When testing H0 : μ = 50 against H1 : μ ≠ 50,where would the rejection region fall for this hypothesis test?
A)in the left tail
B)in the right tail
C)in both the left and right tails
D)at point zero
A hydraulic press is operating correctly when the standard deviation of the pressure is less than 120 pounds-per-square-inch (psi).Suppose you take a random sample of 15 measurements throughout the day of the psi and find the standard deviation to be 148.Suppose you want to test whether the press is operating correctly.
When testing H0 : μ = 50 against H1 : μ ≠ 50,where would the rejection region fall for this hypothesis test?
A)in the left tail
B)in the right tail
C)in both the left and right tails
D)at point zero
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A professor claims that the average score on a recent exam was 83.Suppose you want to test whether the professor's statement is correct.Assume that the test scores are normally distributed.You ask some people in class how they did,and record the following scores: 82,77,85,76,81,91,70,and 82.
What is the appropriate decision rule?
A)Reject H0 if t statistic > tα,n-1
B)Reject H0 if t statistic < -tn-1,α/2 or > tn-1,α/2
C)Reject H0 if t statistic = tα,n-1
D)Reject H0 if t statistic < -tα,n-1
A professor claims that the average score on a recent exam was 83.Suppose you want to test whether the professor's statement is correct.Assume that the test scores are normally distributed.You ask some people in class how they did,and record the following scores: 82,77,85,76,81,91,70,and 82.
What is the appropriate decision rule?
A)Reject H0 if t statistic > tα,n-1
B)Reject H0 if t statistic < -tn-1,α/2 or > tn-1,α/2
C)Reject H0 if t statistic = tα,n-1
D)Reject H0 if t statistic < -tα,n-1
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A hydraulic press is operating correctly when the standard deviation of the pressure is less than 120 pounds-per-square-inch (psi).Suppose you take a random sample of 15 measurements throughout the day of the psi and find the standard deviation to be 148.Suppose you want to test whether the press is operating correctly.
What are the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses?
A)H0 : σ2 = 1202 and H1 : σ2 > 1202
B)H0 : σ = 120 and H1 : σ < 120
C)H0 : σ = 120 and H1 : σ ≠ 120
D)H0 : σ2 > 120 and H1 : σ2 ≤ 120
A hydraulic press is operating correctly when the standard deviation of the pressure is less than 120 pounds-per-square-inch (psi).Suppose you take a random sample of 15 measurements throughout the day of the psi and find the standard deviation to be 148.Suppose you want to test whether the press is operating correctly.
What are the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses?
A)H0 : σ2 = 1202 and H1 : σ2 > 1202
B)H0 : σ = 120 and H1 : σ < 120
C)H0 : σ = 120 and H1 : σ ≠ 120
D)H0 : σ2 > 120 and H1 : σ2 ≤ 120
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An alcohol brewery firm claims that the proportion of alcohol in their new drink is at most 10 percent.A random sample of 100 bottles of the drink were selected and found to consist of 9 percent alcohol.
What is the value of test statistic for this sample?
A)2.70
B)-0.85
C)-0.33
D)-1.66
An alcohol brewery firm claims that the proportion of alcohol in their new drink is at most 10 percent.A random sample of 100 bottles of the drink were selected and found to consist of 9 percent alcohol.
What is the value of test statistic for this sample?
A)2.70
B)-0.85
C)-0.33
D)-1.66
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A hydraulic press is operating correctly when the standard deviation of the pressure is less than 120 pounds-per-square-inch (psi).Suppose you take a random sample of 15 measurements throughout the day of the psi and find the standard deviation to be 148.Suppose you want to test whether the press is operating correctly.
Suppose you have the following null and alternative hypotheses: H0 : σ2 = 34.5 and H1 : σ2 > 34.5.If you take a random sample of 15 observations from a normally distributed population and find that s2 = 48.1,what is the most accurate statement that can be made about the p-value for this test?
A)0)01 < p-value < 0.025
B)0)025 < p-value < 0.05
C)p-value < 0.01
D)0)05 < p-value < 0.10
A hydraulic press is operating correctly when the standard deviation of the pressure is less than 120 pounds-per-square-inch (psi).Suppose you take a random sample of 15 measurements throughout the day of the psi and find the standard deviation to be 148.Suppose you want to test whether the press is operating correctly.
Suppose you have the following null and alternative hypotheses: H0 : σ2 = 34.5 and H1 : σ2 > 34.5.If you take a random sample of 15 observations from a normally distributed population and find that s2 = 48.1,what is the most accurate statement that can be made about the p-value for this test?
A)0)01 < p-value < 0.025
B)0)025 < p-value < 0.05
C)p-value < 0.01
D)0)05 < p-value < 0.10
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A hydraulic press is operating correctly when the standard deviation of the pressure is less than 120 pounds-per-square-inch (psi).Suppose you take a random sample of 15 measurements throughout the day of the psi and find the standard deviation to be 148.Suppose you want to test whether the press is operating correctly.
A random sample of size 10 is selected from a normal population,where the population standard deviation is unknown.Assume that a two-tailed test at the 0.10 significance level is to be used.For what value of t will the null hypothesis not be rejected?
A)to the left of -1.812 or to the right of 1.812
B)to the left of -1.372 or to the right of 1.372
C)to the left of -1.833 or to the right of 1.833
D)to the left of -1.383 or to the right of 1.383
A hydraulic press is operating correctly when the standard deviation of the pressure is less than 120 pounds-per-square-inch (psi).Suppose you take a random sample of 15 measurements throughout the day of the psi and find the standard deviation to be 148.Suppose you want to test whether the press is operating correctly.
A random sample of size 10 is selected from a normal population,where the population standard deviation is unknown.Assume that a two-tailed test at the 0.10 significance level is to be used.For what value of t will the null hypothesis not be rejected?
A)to the left of -1.812 or to the right of 1.812
B)to the left of -1.372 or to the right of 1.372
C)to the left of -1.833 or to the right of 1.833
D)to the left of -1.383 or to the right of 1.383
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A hydraulic press is operating correctly when the standard deviation of the pressure is less than 120 pounds-per-square-inch (psi).Suppose you take a random sample of 15 measurements throughout the day of the psi and find the standard deviation to be 148.Suppose you want to test whether the press is operating correctly.
Rosanne is the floor manager at Yesbe Beauty Products,who takes care of the face cream section.One of her tasks is to make sure that the face cream mini packs weigh four ounces (4.0)on average.Assume that the standard deviation of the weight of the mini packs is known to be 0.1 ounces.Rosanne tasks one of her employees to choose 25 packs at random and find the average weight.For what values would Rosanne tell the employee to reject the production,if she wanted the probability of a Type I error to be 0.10 or less?
A)Reject the production if the average weight < 3.955.
B)Reject the production if the average weight < 3.975.
C)Reject the production if the average weight < 3.965.
D)Reject the production if the average weight < 3.985.
A hydraulic press is operating correctly when the standard deviation of the pressure is less than 120 pounds-per-square-inch (psi).Suppose you take a random sample of 15 measurements throughout the day of the psi and find the standard deviation to be 148.Suppose you want to test whether the press is operating correctly.
Rosanne is the floor manager at Yesbe Beauty Products,who takes care of the face cream section.One of her tasks is to make sure that the face cream mini packs weigh four ounces (4.0)on average.Assume that the standard deviation of the weight of the mini packs is known to be 0.1 ounces.Rosanne tasks one of her employees to choose 25 packs at random and find the average weight.For what values would Rosanne tell the employee to reject the production,if she wanted the probability of a Type I error to be 0.10 or less?
A)Reject the production if the average weight < 3.955.
B)Reject the production if the average weight < 3.975.
C)Reject the production if the average weight < 3.965.
D)Reject the production if the average weight < 3.985.
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An alcohol brewery firm claims that the proportion of alcohol in their new drink is at most 10 percent.A random sample of 100 bottles of the drink were selected and found to consist of 9 percent alcohol.
What conclusions can be drawn using a level of significance equal to 0.10?
A)Since the p-value equals 0.9965,fail to reject the null hypothesis and conclude that the proportion of alcohol is not greater than 10 percent.
B)Since the p-value equals 0.6293 fail to reject the null hypothesis and conclude that the proportion of alcohol is not greater than 10 percent.
C)Since the p-value equals 0.0485,reject the null hypothesis and conclude that that the proportion of alcohol is not less than 10 percent.
D)Since the p-value equals 0.1977,reject the null hypothesis and conclude that that the proportion of alcohol is less than 10 percent.
An alcohol brewery firm claims that the proportion of alcohol in their new drink is at most 10 percent.A random sample of 100 bottles of the drink were selected and found to consist of 9 percent alcohol.
What conclusions can be drawn using a level of significance equal to 0.10?
A)Since the p-value equals 0.9965,fail to reject the null hypothesis and conclude that the proportion of alcohol is not greater than 10 percent.
B)Since the p-value equals 0.6293 fail to reject the null hypothesis and conclude that the proportion of alcohol is not greater than 10 percent.
C)Since the p-value equals 0.0485,reject the null hypothesis and conclude that that the proportion of alcohol is not less than 10 percent.
D)Since the p-value equals 0.1977,reject the null hypothesis and conclude that that the proportion of alcohol is less than 10 percent.
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A professor claims that the average score on a recent exam was 83.Suppose you want to test whether the professor's statement is correct.Assume that the test scores are normally distributed.You ask some people in class how they did,and record the following scores: 82,77,85,76,81,91,70,and 82.
Which of the following is the most accurate statement about the p-value?
A)p-value > 0.10
B)0.01 < p-value < 0.05
C)0.05 < p-value < 0.10
D)p-value < 0.01
A professor claims that the average score on a recent exam was 83.Suppose you want to test whether the professor's statement is correct.Assume that the test scores are normally distributed.You ask some people in class how they did,and record the following scores: 82,77,85,76,81,91,70,and 82.
Which of the following is the most accurate statement about the p-value?
A)p-value > 0.10
B)0.01 < p-value < 0.05
C)0.05 < p-value < 0.10
D)p-value < 0.01
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A hydraulic press is operating correctly when the standard deviation of the pressure is less than 120 pounds-per-square-inch (psi).Suppose you take a random sample of 15 measurements throughout the day of the psi and find the standard deviation to be 148.Suppose you want to test whether the press is operating correctly.
Which of the following is true of the p-value?
A)It is the probability of rejecting the null hypothesis when the null hypothesis is true.
B)It is the smallest significance level at which a null hypothesis can be rejected.
C)It is the probability of rejecting the null hypothesis when the alternative hypothesis is true.
D)It is the extreme value of the test statistic obtained when the alternative hypothesis is true.
A hydraulic press is operating correctly when the standard deviation of the pressure is less than 120 pounds-per-square-inch (psi).Suppose you take a random sample of 15 measurements throughout the day of the psi and find the standard deviation to be 148.Suppose you want to test whether the press is operating correctly.
Which of the following is true of the p-value?
A)It is the probability of rejecting the null hypothesis when the null hypothesis is true.
B)It is the smallest significance level at which a null hypothesis can be rejected.
C)It is the probability of rejecting the null hypothesis when the alternative hypothesis is true.
D)It is the extreme value of the test statistic obtained when the alternative hypothesis is true.
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The state lottery office claims that the average household income of those people playing the lottery is at least $37,000.Assume that the distribution of household income of those people playing the lottery is normally distributed with a standard deviation of $5,756.Suppose that for a sample of 25 households,it is found that the average income was $36,243.
What is the most accurate estimate of the p-value?
A)p-value > 0.10
B)0.01 < p-value < 0.05
C)0.05 < p-value < 0.10
D)p-value < 0.01
The state lottery office claims that the average household income of those people playing the lottery is at least $37,000.Assume that the distribution of household income of those people playing the lottery is normally distributed with a standard deviation of $5,756.Suppose that for a sample of 25 households,it is found that the average income was $36,243.
What is the most accurate estimate of the p-value?
A)p-value > 0.10
B)0.01 < p-value < 0.05
C)0.05 < p-value < 0.10
D)p-value < 0.01
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A hydraulic press is operating correctly when the standard deviation of the pressure is less than 120 pounds-per-square-inch (psi).Suppose you take a random sample of 15 measurements throughout the day of the psi and find the standard deviation to be 148.Suppose you want to test whether the press is operating correctly.
What is the decision rule for this test?
A)Reject H0 if (n - 1)s / σ0 >
or <

B)Reject H0 if (n - 1)s / σ0 >
C)Reject H0 if (n - 1)s2 /
>

D)Reject H0 if (n - 1)s / σ0 >
A hydraulic press is operating correctly when the standard deviation of the pressure is less than 120 pounds-per-square-inch (psi).Suppose you take a random sample of 15 measurements throughout the day of the psi and find the standard deviation to be 148.Suppose you want to test whether the press is operating correctly.
What is the decision rule for this test?
A)Reject H0 if (n - 1)s / σ0 >

or <

B)Reject H0 if (n - 1)s / σ0 >

C)Reject H0 if (n - 1)s2 /

>

D)Reject H0 if (n - 1)s / σ0 >

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A small community college claims that their average class size is equal to 35 students.This claim is being tested with a level of significance equal to 0.02 using the following sample of class sizes: 42,28,36,47,35,41,33,30,39,and 48.Assume class sizes are normally distributed.
Suppose you have the following null and alternative hypotheses: H0 : μ = 8.3 and H1 : μ ≠ 8.3.You take a sample of 30 observations,and find a sample mean of 7.3 with a standard deviation of 3.2.Which of the following is the most accurate statement about the p-value?
A)0)01 < p-value < 0.05
B)0)05 < p-value < 0.10
C)p-value > 0.10
D)p-value < 0.01
A small community college claims that their average class size is equal to 35 students.This claim is being tested with a level of significance equal to 0.02 using the following sample of class sizes: 42,28,36,47,35,41,33,30,39,and 48.Assume class sizes are normally distributed.
Suppose you have the following null and alternative hypotheses: H0 : μ = 8.3 and H1 : μ ≠ 8.3.You take a sample of 30 observations,and find a sample mean of 7.3 with a standard deviation of 3.2.Which of the following is the most accurate statement about the p-value?
A)0)01 < p-value < 0.05
B)0)05 < p-value < 0.10
C)p-value > 0.10
D)p-value < 0.01
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The state lottery office claims that the average household income of those people playing the lottery is at least $37,000.Assume that the distribution of household income of those people playing the lottery is normally distributed with a standard deviation of $5,756.Suppose that for a sample of 25 households,it is found that the average income was $36,243.
What are the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses?
A)H0 : μ = $37,000 and H1 : μ > $37,000
B)H0 : μ = $37,000 and H1 : μ ≠ $37,000
C)H0 : μ = $37,000 and H1 : μ < $37,000
D)H0 : μ > $37,000 and H1 : μ ≤ $37,000
The state lottery office claims that the average household income of those people playing the lottery is at least $37,000.Assume that the distribution of household income of those people playing the lottery is normally distributed with a standard deviation of $5,756.Suppose that for a sample of 25 households,it is found that the average income was $36,243.
What are the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses?
A)H0 : μ = $37,000 and H1 : μ > $37,000
B)H0 : μ = $37,000 and H1 : μ ≠ $37,000
C)H0 : μ = $37,000 and H1 : μ < $37,000
D)H0 : μ > $37,000 and H1 : μ ≤ $37,000
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A hydraulic press is operating correctly when the standard deviation of the pressure is less than 120 pounds-per-square-inch (psi).Suppose you take a random sample of 15 measurements throughout the day of the psi and find the standard deviation to be 148.Suppose you want to test whether the press is operating correctly.
For a two-tailed test at the 0.05 significance level,what is the rejection region when n is large and the population standard deviation is known?
A)between -1.645 and +1.645
B)between -1.96 and +1.96
C)less than -1.645 or greater than +1.645
D)less than -1.96 and greater than 1.96
A hydraulic press is operating correctly when the standard deviation of the pressure is less than 120 pounds-per-square-inch (psi).Suppose you take a random sample of 15 measurements throughout the day of the psi and find the standard deviation to be 148.Suppose you want to test whether the press is operating correctly.
For a two-tailed test at the 0.05 significance level,what is the rejection region when n is large and the population standard deviation is known?
A)between -1.645 and +1.645
B)between -1.96 and +1.96
C)less than -1.645 or greater than +1.645
D)less than -1.96 and greater than 1.96
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A professor claims that the average score on a recent exam was 83.Suppose you want to test whether the professor's statement is correct.Assume that the test scores are normally distributed.You ask some people in class how they did,and record the following scores: 82,77,85,76,81,91,70,and 82.
What are the null and alternative hypotheses?
A)H0 : μ = 83 and H1 : μ > 83
B)H0 : μ = 83 and H1 : μ < 83
C)H0 : μ = 83 and H1 : μ ≠ 83
D)H0 : μ > 83 and H1 : μ ≤ 83
A professor claims that the average score on a recent exam was 83.Suppose you want to test whether the professor's statement is correct.Assume that the test scores are normally distributed.You ask some people in class how they did,and record the following scores: 82,77,85,76,81,91,70,and 82.
What are the null and alternative hypotheses?
A)H0 : μ = 83 and H1 : μ > 83
B)H0 : μ = 83 and H1 : μ < 83
C)H0 : μ = 83 and H1 : μ ≠ 83
D)H0 : μ > 83 and H1 : μ ≤ 83
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An alcohol brewery firm claims that the proportion of alcohol in their new drink is at most 10 percent.A random sample of 100 bottles of the drink were selected and found to consist of 9 percent alcohol.
What is the p-value for this test?
A)0.9965
B)0.1977
C)0.0485
D)0.6293
An alcohol brewery firm claims that the proportion of alcohol in their new drink is at most 10 percent.A random sample of 100 bottles of the drink were selected and found to consist of 9 percent alcohol.
What is the p-value for this test?
A)0.9965
B)0.1977
C)0.0485
D)0.6293
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A large milling machine produces steel rods to certain specifications.The machine is considered to be running normally if the standard deviation of the diameter of the rods is at most 0.15 millimeters.The line supervisor needs to test the machine is for normal functionality.The quality inspector takes a sample of 25 rods and finds that the sample standard deviation is 0.19.
What are the null and alternative hypotheses for the test?
A)H0 : σ2 > 0.15 and H1 : σ2 ≤ 0.15
B)H0 : σ ≥ 0.15 and H1 : σ < 0.15
C)H0 : σ = 0.0225 and H1 : σ ≠ 0.0225
D)H0 : σ2 ≤ 0.0225 and H1 : σ2 > 0.0225
A large milling machine produces steel rods to certain specifications.The machine is considered to be running normally if the standard deviation of the diameter of the rods is at most 0.15 millimeters.The line supervisor needs to test the machine is for normal functionality.The quality inspector takes a sample of 25 rods and finds that the sample standard deviation is 0.19.
What are the null and alternative hypotheses for the test?
A)H0 : σ2 > 0.15 and H1 : σ2 ≤ 0.15
B)H0 : σ ≥ 0.15 and H1 : σ < 0.15
C)H0 : σ = 0.0225 and H1 : σ ≠ 0.0225
D)H0 : σ2 ≤ 0.0225 and H1 : σ2 > 0.0225
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The larger the population variance,the higher the power of the test.
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The probability of rejecting the null hypothesis when the null hypothesis is false is known as the power of the test.
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If a researcher fails to reject the null hypothesis,then the alternative hypothesis should be accepted.
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The farther the true mean is from the hypothesized mean,the greater is the power of the test,everything else being equal.
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A null hypothesis is rejected at the 0.025 level,but is not rejected at the 0.01 level.This means that the p-value of the test is between 0.01 and 0.025.
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The p-value of a test is the probability that the null hypothesis is true.
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The significance level and the probability of a Type I error are equivalent.
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Increasing the probability of a Type I error by one percent decreases the probability of a Type II error by one percent.
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A hydraulic press is operating correctly when the standard deviation of the pressure is less than 120 pounds-per-square-inch (psi).Suppose you take a random sample of 15 measurements throughout the day of the psi and find the standard deviation to be 148.Suppose you want to test whether the press is operating correctly.
What can be concluded by failing to reject the null hypothesis?
A)that the null hypothesis is correct,therefore the alternative hypothesis should be rejected
B)that the alternative hypothesis is correct,therefore the null hypothesis should be rejected
C)that the function of the alternative hypothesis is incorrect
D)that the test procedure is not strong enough to reject the null hypothesis
A hydraulic press is operating correctly when the standard deviation of the pressure is less than 120 pounds-per-square-inch (psi).Suppose you take a random sample of 15 measurements throughout the day of the psi and find the standard deviation to be 148.Suppose you want to test whether the press is operating correctly.
What can be concluded by failing to reject the null hypothesis?
A)that the null hypothesis is correct,therefore the alternative hypothesis should be rejected
B)that the alternative hypothesis is correct,therefore the null hypothesis should be rejected
C)that the function of the alternative hypothesis is incorrect
D)that the test procedure is not strong enough to reject the null hypothesis
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A large milling machine produces steel rods to certain specifications.The machine is considered to be running normally if the standard deviation of the diameter of the rods is at most 0.15 millimeters.The line supervisor needs to test the machine is for normal functionality.The quality inspector takes a sample of 25 rods and finds that the sample standard deviation is 0.19.
Which of the following statements is the most accurate?
A)Reject null hypothesis at α = 0.025
B)Fail to reject null hypothesis at α ≤ 0.10
C)Reject null hypothesis at α = 0.05
D)Reject null hypothesis at α = 0.01
A large milling machine produces steel rods to certain specifications.The machine is considered to be running normally if the standard deviation of the diameter of the rods is at most 0.15 millimeters.The line supervisor needs to test the machine is for normal functionality.The quality inspector takes a sample of 25 rods and finds that the sample standard deviation is 0.19.
Which of the following statements is the most accurate?
A)Reject null hypothesis at α = 0.025
B)Fail to reject null hypothesis at α ≤ 0.10
C)Reject null hypothesis at α = 0.05
D)Reject null hypothesis at α = 0.01
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When testing whether a population proportion is zero,a t test can be used only if the sample size is large.
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If a null hypothesis is rejected against an alternative at the 5% level,then using the same data,it must be rejected against that alternative at the 1% level.
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If the null hypothesis is H0 : μ = 100,and you know that
= 105 and
= σ /
= 2.5,then the test statistic value is Z = 2.

= 105 and

= σ /

= 2.5,then the test statistic value is Z = 2.
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The probability of rejecting a true null hypothesis is denoted by β.
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Increasing the significance level of a test increases the probability of a Type II error.
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The power of a test is inversely related to the probability of a Type II error.
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The larger the sample size,the greater the power of the test with everything else being equal.
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It is not possible to determine p-values for the chi-square test for variances.
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The critical region (or decision rule)of a test,indicates when to reject the alternative hypothesis.
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