Deck 7: Confidence Intervals

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If the significance level is .10,the null hypothesis would be rejected.
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When conducting a hypothesis test about a population mean,reducing the level of significance will increase the size of the rejection region.
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The level of significance indicates the probability of rejecting a false null hypothesis.
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If the significance level is .01,the null hypothesis would be rejected.
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In hypothesis testing,a test statistic is computed from sample data and is used in making a decision about whether or not to reject the null hypothesis.
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A Type II error is failing to reject a false null hypothesis.
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The significance level, α\alpha ,is the probability that the test statistic would assume a value as or more extreme than the observed value of the test statistic.
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As the level of significance increases,we are more likely to reject the null hypothesis.
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You cannot make a Type II error when the null hypothesis is true.
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Everything else being constant,increasing the sample size decreases the probability of committing a Type II error.
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The null hypothesis is a statement that will be accepted only if there is convincing sample evidence that it is true.
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If the significance level is .05,the null hypothesis would be rejected.
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For a hypothesis test about a population mean,if the level of significance is less than the p-value,the null hypothesis is rejected.
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The power of a statistical test is the probability of rejecting the null hypothesis when it is true.
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The larger the p-value,the more we doubt the null hypothesis.
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When conducting a hypothesis test about a population mean,other relevant factors held constant,increasing the level of significance from .05 to .10 will reduce the probability of a Type I error.
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When conducting a hypothesis test about a population mean,other relevant factors held constant,increasing the level of significance from .05 to .10 will reduce the probability of a Type II error.
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The further the hypothesized mean is from the actual mean,the greater the power of the test.
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A Type I error is rejecting a true null hypothesis.
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If the significance level is .05,the null hypothesis would be rejected.
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Which statement is incorrect?

A)The null hypothesis contains the equality sign.
B)When a false null hypothesis is not rejected,a Type II error has occurred.
C)We reject the null hypothesis whenever the p-value is less than the significance level.
D)Rejecting the null hypothesis when it should not be rejected is a Type I error.
E)If we fail to reject the null hypothesis,then it is proven that null hypothesis is true.
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When testing for a difference between two population proportions based on large,independent samples,the test statistic used is based on the z distribution.
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A Type II error occurs if we _________ H0 when it should ___________.

A)fail to reject;be rejected
B)fail to reject;not be rejected
C)reject,not be rejected
D)reject,rejected
E)reject,accepted
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If a null hypothesis is NOT rejected at a significance level of 0.05,it will ______ be rejected at a significance level of _____.

A)always,0.10
B)sometimes,0.01
C)never,0.01
D)never,0.10
E)always,0.01
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If a one-sided hypothesis test for a population mean yields a p-value of 0.041,then what is the smallest level of significance at which the null hypothesis in the corresponding two-sided hypothesis test can be rejected?

A)10%
B)5%
C)2.5%
D)1%
E)0.1%
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If the null hypothesis in a one-sided hypothesis test for a population mean is rejected at the 5% level of significance,then the null hypothesis in the corresponding hypothesis two-sided test is guaranteed to be rejected at the ____ level of significance.

A)10%
B)5%
C)2.5%
D)1%
E)0.1%
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In testing the difference between the means of two normally distributed populations with known population standard deviations,the alternative hypothesis indicates no differences between the two specified means.
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In testing the difference between the means of two normally distributed populations with known population standard deviations,we can only use a two-sided test.
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When we are testing a hypothesis about the difference in two population proportions based on large,independent samples,we compute a combined (pooled)proportion from the two samples if we assume that there is no difference between the two proportions in our null hypothesis.
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When the null hypothesis is not rejected,there is no possibility of making a Type I error.
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When testing a hypothesis about a population proportion,if np0 \geq 5 and n(1 - p0) \geq 5,then the test statistics is based on the ___ distribution.

A)z
B)t
C)F
D)chi-square
E)exponential
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In testing the difference between the means of two normally distributed populations with known population standard deviations,the two sample sizes must be equal.
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If the null hypothesis in a two-sided hypothesis test for a population mean cannot be rejected at the 10% level of significance,then it is still possible that the null hypothesis in the corresponding one-sided hypothesis test could be rejected at the ____ level of significance.

A)10%
B)5%
C)2.5%
D)1%
E)0.1%
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If a one-sided hypothesis test for a population mean yields a p-value of 0.023,then what is the smallest level of significance at which the null hypothesis in the corresponding two-sided hypothesis test can be rejected?

A)10%
B)5%
C)2.5%
D)1%
E)0.1%
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For a given hypothesis test,if we do not reject H0 when H0 is true then which one of the following statements is true?

A)No error has been committed.
B)Type I error has been committed.
C)Type II error has been committed.
D)The power of the test has increased.
E)The power of the test has decreased.
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Consider testing the difference between the means of two populations with known population standard deviations.If neither population is normally distributed,then the sampling distribution of the difference in sample means will still be approximately normal provided that the sample sizes are sufficiently large and the samples are independent.
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In testing the difference between the means of two normally distributed populations with known population standard deviations,the samples we take from each population must be independent.
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If a null hypothesis is rejected at a significance level of 0.01,it will ______ be rejected at a significance level of _____.

A)always,0.05
B)never,0.05
C)always,0.01
D)never,0.01
E)never,0.10
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If a null hypothesis is rejected at a significance level of 0.05,it will ______ be rejected at a significance level of _____.

A)always,0.01
B)sometimes,0.01
C)never,0.01
D)never,0.10
E)sometimes,0.10
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When the null hypothesis is true,there is no possibility of making a Type I error.
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The smaller the _____,the stronger the evidence is against the null hypothesis.

A)Type II error
B)Type I error
C)rejection point
D)p-value
E)sample size
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A decision in a hypothesis test can be made by using _____.

A)a p-value.
B)a critical value.
C)the sample size.
D)either a p-value or a critical value.
E)either a critical value or the sample size.
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In a two-sided hypothesis test,if the p-value is less than α\alpha ,then

A)H0 is rejected.
B)H0 is not rejected.
C)H0 may or may not be rejected depending on the sample size n.
D)additional information is needed to make a decision about H0.
E)Ha is rejected
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The power of a statistical test is the probability of ______________ the null hypothesis when it is ________.

A)not rejecting,false
B)not rejecting,true
C)rejecting,false
D)rejecting,true
E)accepting,false
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For the following hypothesis test where H0: ? ? 10 vs.Ha: ? > 10,we reject H0 at level of significance α\alpha
And conclude that the true mean is greater than 10 when the true mean is really 8.Based on this information we can state that we have:

A)Made a Type I error
B)Made a Type II error
C)Made a correct decision
D)Increased the power of the test
E)Decreased the power of the test
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What is the value of the calculated test statistic?

A)z = 6.416
B)z = 3.208
C)z = -3.208
D)z = -6.416
E)z = 1.833
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When carrying out a test of H0: p = .4 versus Ha: p < .4 and z is the calculated test statistic,we reject H0 at level of significance α\alpha When:

A)z < - zα/2z _ { \alpha / 2 }
B)z < - zαz _ { \alpha }
C)z > zαz _ { \alpha }
D)p-value > α\alpha
E)p-value > 2 α\alpha
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The null and alternative hypotheses to test whether the mean lifetime of the new cartridges exceeds that of the old cartridges is _____.

A)HO: μ = 1502.5 vs.HA: μ ≠ 1502.5
B)HO: μ ≥ 1511.4 vs.HA: μ < 1511.4
C)HO: μ ≥ 1502.5 vs.HA: μ < 1502.5
D)HO: μ ≠ 1502.5 vs.HA: μ = 1502.5
E)HO: μ ≤ 1502.5 vs.HA: μ > 1502.5
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When conducting a hypothesis test about a population mean at a given level of significance,as the sample size n increases the power of the test _____.

A)decreases
B)increases
C)may increase or decrease
D)remains the same
E)will converge to the probability of a Type II error.
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When carrying out a test of H0: ? = 10 vs.Ha: ? ? 10 by using a p-value,we reject H0 at level of significance alpha when the p-value is:

A)Greater than α\alpha /2
B)Greater than α\alpha
C)Less than α\alpha
D)Less than α\alpha /2
E)Less than zαz _ { \alpha }
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For the following hypothesis test where H0: ? ? 10 vs.Ha: ? > 10,we reject H0 at level of significance α\alpha And conclude that the true mean is greater than 10 when the true mean is really 14.Based on this information we can state that we have:

A)Made a Type I error
B)Made a Type II error
C)Made a correct decision
D)Increased the power of the test
E)Decreased the power of the test
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A researcher suspects that the unemployment rate in her province is greater than 8%.What is the appropriate alternative hypothesis?

A)Ha: p ≤ 0.08
B)Ha: p = 0.08
C)Ha: p ≥ 0.08
D)Ha: p < 0.08
E)Ha: p > 0.08
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When conducting a hypothesis test about a population mean at a given level of significance,as the sample size n increases the probability of a Type II error:

A)decreases.
B)increases.
C)may increase or decrease.
D)remains the same.
E)will converge to the probability of a Type I error.
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What is the correct statement of null and alternative hypothesis?

A)H0: p < .18 and HA: p ≥ .18
B)H0: p ≤ .18 and HA: p > .18
C)H0: p = .18 and HA: p ≥ .18
D)H0: p > .18 and HA: p ≤ .18
E)H0: p ≤ .20 and HA: p > .20
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The appropriate test statistic to test the hypotheses is _____.

A)56.09
B)3.74
C)22.34
D)-3.74
E)-22.34
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Suppose that you are conducting a hypothesis test about a population mean.Holding all other relevant factors constant,which of the following actions will result in an increase in the size of the rejection region?

A)Increase the sample size.
B)Decrease the sample size.
C)Increase the sample size and decrease the level of significance.
D)Decrease the sample size and increase the level of significance.
E)Increase the level of significance.
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When carrying out a test of H0: ? = 10 vs.Ha: ? > 10 by using a critical value,we reject H0 at level of significance α\alpha When the calculated test statistic is:

A)Less than zαz _ { \alpha }
B)Less than - zαz _ { \alpha }
C)Greater than zα/2z _ { \alpha / 2 }
D)Greater than ZαZ _ { \alpha }
E)Less than the p-value
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A professional basketball player is averaging 21 points per game.He will be retiring at the end of this season.The team has multiple options to replace him.However,the owner feels that signing a replacement is only justified,if he can average more than 22 points per game.Which of the following are the appropriate hypotheses for this problem?

A)H0: μ ≤ 21 vs.Ha: μ > 21
B)H0: μ ≤ 22 vs.Ha: μ > 22
C)H0: μ ≥ 21 vs.Ha: μ < 21
D)H0: μ ≥ 22 vs.Ha: μ < 22
E)H0: μ ≥ 22 vs.Ha: μ = 22
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If a two-sided hypothesis test for a population mean yields a p-value of 0.0651,then what is the smallest level of significance at which the null hypothesis in a corresponding one-sided hypothesis test can be rejected?

A)10%
B)5%
C)2.5%
D)1%
E)0.1%
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The average customer waiting time at a fast food restaurant has been 7.5 minutes.The customer waiting time has a normal distribution.The manager claims that the use of a new system will decrease average customer waiting time.What is the null and alternative hypothesis for this scenario?

A)H0: μ = 7.5 and Ha ≠ 7.5
B)H0: μ ≤ 7.5 and Ha > 7.5
C)H0: μ ≥ 7.5 and Ha < 7.5
D)H0: μ > 7.5 and Ha ≥ 7.5
E)H0: μ > 7.5 and Ha ≤ 7.5
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What is the rejection point for α = .05 to test the hypotheses?

A)1.645
B)-1.645
C)1.96
D)1.28
E)-1.96
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The appropriate test statistic to test the hypotheses is _____.

A)2.47
B)34.13
C)478.16
D)-34.13
E)-2.47
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The test statistic is _____.

A)-16.00
B)-4.00
C)-2.00
D)2.00
E)4.00
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The p-value corresponding to the test statistic is _____.

A)0.0000
B)0.0068
C)-0.0068
D)0.0136
E)-0.0136
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How much evidence do we have that the new cartridge is better than the old?

A)No evidence
B)Some evidence
C)Strong evidence
D)Very strong evidence
E)Extremely strong evidence
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The test statistic is _____.

A)-2.83
B)-1.41
C)-2.00
D)2.83
E)1.41
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How much evidence do we have that the shipment is meeting the specified value?

A)No evidence
B)Some evidence
C)Strong evidence
D)Very Strong evidence
E)Extremely Strong evidence
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The null and alternative hypotheses to test whether the shipment meets the specified value is _____.

A)H0: µ ≥ 350 Ha: µ < 350
B)H0: µ ≠ 375 Ha: µ = 375
C)H0: µ = 375 Ha: µ ≠ 375
D)H0: µ ≥ 375 Ha: µ < 375
E)H0: µ ≤ 375 Ha: µ > 375
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How much evidence do we have to reject the null hypothesis?

A)No evidence
B)Some evidence
C)Strong evidence
D)Very Strong evidence
E)Extremely Strong evidence
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The test statistic is _____.

A)4.50
B)47.61
C)9.00
D)-47.61
E)-4.50
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The p-value is _____.

A)0.0001
B)0.0002
C)0.0228
D)0.0456
E)-0.0228
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How much evidence do we have that the manufacturer's claim is false?

A)No evidence
B)Some evidence
C)Strong evidence
D)Very Strong evidence
E)Extremely Strong evidence
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The null and alternative hypotheses to determine is the figure has changed is _____.

A)H0: µ = 74,914 Ha: µ ≠ 74,914
B)H0: µ ≥ 74,914 Ha: µ < 74,914
C)H0: µ ≤ 74,914 Ha: µ > 74,914
D)H0: µ ≠ 74,914 Ha: µ = 74,914
E)H0: µ ≤ 81,342 Ha: µ > 81,342
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The test statistic to test these hypotheses is _____.

A)-2.83
B)-6.32
C)5.64
D)-5.64
E)2.82
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The p-value is _____.

A).0024
B)-.0024
C).0000
D)-.0048
E).0046
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The null and alternative hypothesis to test if the average time to complete the test had changed from 120 minutes is _____.

A)H0: µ = 120 Ha: µ ≠ 120
B)H0: µ ≥ 120 Ha: µ < 120
C)H0: µ ≤ 120 Ha: µ > 120
D)H0: µ ≠ 120 Ha: µ = 120
E)H0: µ ≥ 118 Ha: µ < 118
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The null and alternative hypotheses to test that the manufacturer's claim is false is _____.

A)H0: µ ≤ .995 Ha: µ > .995
B)H0: µ ≠ 1 Ha: µ = 1
C)H0: µ ≥ 1 Ha: µ < 1
D)H0: µ = 1 Ha: µ ≠ 1
E)H0: µ ≤ 1 Ha: µ > 1
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How much evidence is there that the major engine failure will occur after 90,000 km?

A)No evidence
B)Some evidence
C)Strong evidence
D)Very strong evidence
E)Extremely strong evidence
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The p-value is _____.

A).0793
B).1586
C).0023
D).0046
E).0456
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The null and alternative hypotheses to test the claim that the mean distance traveled before a major engine failure is more than 90,000 km is _____.

A)HO: μ = 90,000 vs.HA: μ ≠ 90,000
B)HO: μ ≥ 90,000 vs.HA: μ < 90,000
C)HO: μ ≥ 96,700 vs.HA: μ < 96,700
D)HO: μ ≠ 90,000 vs.HA: μ = 90,000
E)HO: μ ≤ 90,000 vs.HA: μ > 90,000
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Deck 7: Confidence Intervals
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If the significance level is .10,the null hypothesis would be rejected.
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When conducting a hypothesis test about a population mean,reducing the level of significance will increase the size of the rejection region.
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The level of significance indicates the probability of rejecting a false null hypothesis.
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If the significance level is .01,the null hypothesis would be rejected.
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In hypothesis testing,a test statistic is computed from sample data and is used in making a decision about whether or not to reject the null hypothesis.
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A Type II error is failing to reject a false null hypothesis.
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The significance level, α\alpha ,is the probability that the test statistic would assume a value as or more extreme than the observed value of the test statistic.
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As the level of significance increases,we are more likely to reject the null hypothesis.
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You cannot make a Type II error when the null hypothesis is true.
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Everything else being constant,increasing the sample size decreases the probability of committing a Type II error.
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The null hypothesis is a statement that will be accepted only if there is convincing sample evidence that it is true.
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If the significance level is .05,the null hypothesis would be rejected.
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For a hypothesis test about a population mean,if the level of significance is less than the p-value,the null hypothesis is rejected.
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The power of a statistical test is the probability of rejecting the null hypothesis when it is true.
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The larger the p-value,the more we doubt the null hypothesis.
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When conducting a hypothesis test about a population mean,other relevant factors held constant,increasing the level of significance from .05 to .10 will reduce the probability of a Type I error.
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When conducting a hypothesis test about a population mean,other relevant factors held constant,increasing the level of significance from .05 to .10 will reduce the probability of a Type II error.
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The further the hypothesized mean is from the actual mean,the greater the power of the test.
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A Type I error is rejecting a true null hypothesis.
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If the significance level is .05,the null hypothesis would be rejected.
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Which statement is incorrect?

A)The null hypothesis contains the equality sign.
B)When a false null hypothesis is not rejected,a Type II error has occurred.
C)We reject the null hypothesis whenever the p-value is less than the significance level.
D)Rejecting the null hypothesis when it should not be rejected is a Type I error.
E)If we fail to reject the null hypothesis,then it is proven that null hypothesis is true.
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When testing for a difference between two population proportions based on large,independent samples,the test statistic used is based on the z distribution.
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A Type II error occurs if we _________ H0 when it should ___________.

A)fail to reject;be rejected
B)fail to reject;not be rejected
C)reject,not be rejected
D)reject,rejected
E)reject,accepted
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If a null hypothesis is NOT rejected at a significance level of 0.05,it will ______ be rejected at a significance level of _____.

A)always,0.10
B)sometimes,0.01
C)never,0.01
D)never,0.10
E)always,0.01
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If a one-sided hypothesis test for a population mean yields a p-value of 0.041,then what is the smallest level of significance at which the null hypothesis in the corresponding two-sided hypothesis test can be rejected?

A)10%
B)5%
C)2.5%
D)1%
E)0.1%
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If the null hypothesis in a one-sided hypothesis test for a population mean is rejected at the 5% level of significance,then the null hypothesis in the corresponding hypothesis two-sided test is guaranteed to be rejected at the ____ level of significance.

A)10%
B)5%
C)2.5%
D)1%
E)0.1%
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In testing the difference between the means of two normally distributed populations with known population standard deviations,the alternative hypothesis indicates no differences between the two specified means.
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In testing the difference between the means of two normally distributed populations with known population standard deviations,we can only use a two-sided test.
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When we are testing a hypothesis about the difference in two population proportions based on large,independent samples,we compute a combined (pooled)proportion from the two samples if we assume that there is no difference between the two proportions in our null hypothesis.
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When the null hypothesis is not rejected,there is no possibility of making a Type I error.
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When testing a hypothesis about a population proportion,if np0 \geq 5 and n(1 - p0) \geq 5,then the test statistics is based on the ___ distribution.

A)z
B)t
C)F
D)chi-square
E)exponential
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In testing the difference between the means of two normally distributed populations with known population standard deviations,the two sample sizes must be equal.
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If the null hypothesis in a two-sided hypothesis test for a population mean cannot be rejected at the 10% level of significance,then it is still possible that the null hypothesis in the corresponding one-sided hypothesis test could be rejected at the ____ level of significance.

A)10%
B)5%
C)2.5%
D)1%
E)0.1%
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If a one-sided hypothesis test for a population mean yields a p-value of 0.023,then what is the smallest level of significance at which the null hypothesis in the corresponding two-sided hypothesis test can be rejected?

A)10%
B)5%
C)2.5%
D)1%
E)0.1%
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For a given hypothesis test,if we do not reject H0 when H0 is true then which one of the following statements is true?

A)No error has been committed.
B)Type I error has been committed.
C)Type II error has been committed.
D)The power of the test has increased.
E)The power of the test has decreased.
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Consider testing the difference between the means of two populations with known population standard deviations.If neither population is normally distributed,then the sampling distribution of the difference in sample means will still be approximately normal provided that the sample sizes are sufficiently large and the samples are independent.
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In testing the difference between the means of two normally distributed populations with known population standard deviations,the samples we take from each population must be independent.
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If a null hypothesis is rejected at a significance level of 0.01,it will ______ be rejected at a significance level of _____.

A)always,0.05
B)never,0.05
C)always,0.01
D)never,0.01
E)never,0.10
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If a null hypothesis is rejected at a significance level of 0.05,it will ______ be rejected at a significance level of _____.

A)always,0.01
B)sometimes,0.01
C)never,0.01
D)never,0.10
E)sometimes,0.10
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When the null hypothesis is true,there is no possibility of making a Type I error.
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The smaller the _____,the stronger the evidence is against the null hypothesis.

A)Type II error
B)Type I error
C)rejection point
D)p-value
E)sample size
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A decision in a hypothesis test can be made by using _____.

A)a p-value.
B)a critical value.
C)the sample size.
D)either a p-value or a critical value.
E)either a critical value or the sample size.
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In a two-sided hypothesis test,if the p-value is less than α\alpha ,then

A)H0 is rejected.
B)H0 is not rejected.
C)H0 may or may not be rejected depending on the sample size n.
D)additional information is needed to make a decision about H0.
E)Ha is rejected
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44
The power of a statistical test is the probability of ______________ the null hypothesis when it is ________.

A)not rejecting,false
B)not rejecting,true
C)rejecting,false
D)rejecting,true
E)accepting,false
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45
For the following hypothesis test where H0: ? ? 10 vs.Ha: ? > 10,we reject H0 at level of significance α\alpha
And conclude that the true mean is greater than 10 when the true mean is really 8.Based on this information we can state that we have:

A)Made a Type I error
B)Made a Type II error
C)Made a correct decision
D)Increased the power of the test
E)Decreased the power of the test
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46
What is the value of the calculated test statistic?

A)z = 6.416
B)z = 3.208
C)z = -3.208
D)z = -6.416
E)z = 1.833
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47
When carrying out a test of H0: p = .4 versus Ha: p < .4 and z is the calculated test statistic,we reject H0 at level of significance α\alpha When:

A)z < - zα/2z _ { \alpha / 2 }
B)z < - zαz _ { \alpha }
C)z > zαz _ { \alpha }
D)p-value > α\alpha
E)p-value > 2 α\alpha
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48
The null and alternative hypotheses to test whether the mean lifetime of the new cartridges exceeds that of the old cartridges is _____.

A)HO: μ = 1502.5 vs.HA: μ ≠ 1502.5
B)HO: μ ≥ 1511.4 vs.HA: μ < 1511.4
C)HO: μ ≥ 1502.5 vs.HA: μ < 1502.5
D)HO: μ ≠ 1502.5 vs.HA: μ = 1502.5
E)HO: μ ≤ 1502.5 vs.HA: μ > 1502.5
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49
When conducting a hypothesis test about a population mean at a given level of significance,as the sample size n increases the power of the test _____.

A)decreases
B)increases
C)may increase or decrease
D)remains the same
E)will converge to the probability of a Type II error.
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50
When carrying out a test of H0: ? = 10 vs.Ha: ? ? 10 by using a p-value,we reject H0 at level of significance alpha when the p-value is:

A)Greater than α\alpha /2
B)Greater than α\alpha
C)Less than α\alpha
D)Less than α\alpha /2
E)Less than zαz _ { \alpha }
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51
For the following hypothesis test where H0: ? ? 10 vs.Ha: ? > 10,we reject H0 at level of significance α\alpha And conclude that the true mean is greater than 10 when the true mean is really 14.Based on this information we can state that we have:

A)Made a Type I error
B)Made a Type II error
C)Made a correct decision
D)Increased the power of the test
E)Decreased the power of the test
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52
A researcher suspects that the unemployment rate in her province is greater than 8%.What is the appropriate alternative hypothesis?

A)Ha: p ≤ 0.08
B)Ha: p = 0.08
C)Ha: p ≥ 0.08
D)Ha: p < 0.08
E)Ha: p > 0.08
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53
When conducting a hypothesis test about a population mean at a given level of significance,as the sample size n increases the probability of a Type II error:

A)decreases.
B)increases.
C)may increase or decrease.
D)remains the same.
E)will converge to the probability of a Type I error.
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54
What is the correct statement of null and alternative hypothesis?

A)H0: p < .18 and HA: p ≥ .18
B)H0: p ≤ .18 and HA: p > .18
C)H0: p = .18 and HA: p ≥ .18
D)H0: p > .18 and HA: p ≤ .18
E)H0: p ≤ .20 and HA: p > .20
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55
The appropriate test statistic to test the hypotheses is _____.

A)56.09
B)3.74
C)22.34
D)-3.74
E)-22.34
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56
Suppose that you are conducting a hypothesis test about a population mean.Holding all other relevant factors constant,which of the following actions will result in an increase in the size of the rejection region?

A)Increase the sample size.
B)Decrease the sample size.
C)Increase the sample size and decrease the level of significance.
D)Decrease the sample size and increase the level of significance.
E)Increase the level of significance.
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57
When carrying out a test of H0: ? = 10 vs.Ha: ? > 10 by using a critical value,we reject H0 at level of significance α\alpha When the calculated test statistic is:

A)Less than zαz _ { \alpha }
B)Less than - zαz _ { \alpha }
C)Greater than zα/2z _ { \alpha / 2 }
D)Greater than ZαZ _ { \alpha }
E)Less than the p-value
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58
A professional basketball player is averaging 21 points per game.He will be retiring at the end of this season.The team has multiple options to replace him.However,the owner feels that signing a replacement is only justified,if he can average more than 22 points per game.Which of the following are the appropriate hypotheses for this problem?

A)H0: μ ≤ 21 vs.Ha: μ > 21
B)H0: μ ≤ 22 vs.Ha: μ > 22
C)H0: μ ≥ 21 vs.Ha: μ < 21
D)H0: μ ≥ 22 vs.Ha: μ < 22
E)H0: μ ≥ 22 vs.Ha: μ = 22
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59
If a two-sided hypothesis test for a population mean yields a p-value of 0.0651,then what is the smallest level of significance at which the null hypothesis in a corresponding one-sided hypothesis test can be rejected?

A)10%
B)5%
C)2.5%
D)1%
E)0.1%
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60
The average customer waiting time at a fast food restaurant has been 7.5 minutes.The customer waiting time has a normal distribution.The manager claims that the use of a new system will decrease average customer waiting time.What is the null and alternative hypothesis for this scenario?

A)H0: μ = 7.5 and Ha ≠ 7.5
B)H0: μ ≤ 7.5 and Ha > 7.5
C)H0: μ ≥ 7.5 and Ha < 7.5
D)H0: μ > 7.5 and Ha ≥ 7.5
E)H0: μ > 7.5 and Ha ≤ 7.5
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61
What is the rejection point for α = .05 to test the hypotheses?

A)1.645
B)-1.645
C)1.96
D)1.28
E)-1.96
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62
The appropriate test statistic to test the hypotheses is _____.

A)2.47
B)34.13
C)478.16
D)-34.13
E)-2.47
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63
The test statistic is _____.

A)-16.00
B)-4.00
C)-2.00
D)2.00
E)4.00
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64
The p-value corresponding to the test statistic is _____.

A)0.0000
B)0.0068
C)-0.0068
D)0.0136
E)-0.0136
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65
How much evidence do we have that the new cartridge is better than the old?

A)No evidence
B)Some evidence
C)Strong evidence
D)Very strong evidence
E)Extremely strong evidence
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66
The test statistic is _____.

A)-2.83
B)-1.41
C)-2.00
D)2.83
E)1.41
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67
How much evidence do we have that the shipment is meeting the specified value?

A)No evidence
B)Some evidence
C)Strong evidence
D)Very Strong evidence
E)Extremely Strong evidence
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68
The null and alternative hypotheses to test whether the shipment meets the specified value is _____.

A)H0: µ ≥ 350 Ha: µ < 350
B)H0: µ ≠ 375 Ha: µ = 375
C)H0: µ = 375 Ha: µ ≠ 375
D)H0: µ ≥ 375 Ha: µ < 375
E)H0: µ ≤ 375 Ha: µ > 375
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69
How much evidence do we have to reject the null hypothesis?

A)No evidence
B)Some evidence
C)Strong evidence
D)Very Strong evidence
E)Extremely Strong evidence
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70
The test statistic is _____.

A)4.50
B)47.61
C)9.00
D)-47.61
E)-4.50
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71
The p-value is _____.

A)0.0001
B)0.0002
C)0.0228
D)0.0456
E)-0.0228
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72
How much evidence do we have that the manufacturer's claim is false?

A)No evidence
B)Some evidence
C)Strong evidence
D)Very Strong evidence
E)Extremely Strong evidence
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73
The null and alternative hypotheses to determine is the figure has changed is _____.

A)H0: µ = 74,914 Ha: µ ≠ 74,914
B)H0: µ ≥ 74,914 Ha: µ < 74,914
C)H0: µ ≤ 74,914 Ha: µ > 74,914
D)H0: µ ≠ 74,914 Ha: µ = 74,914
E)H0: µ ≤ 81,342 Ha: µ > 81,342
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74
The test statistic to test these hypotheses is _____.

A)-2.83
B)-6.32
C)5.64
D)-5.64
E)2.82
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75
The p-value is _____.

A).0024
B)-.0024
C).0000
D)-.0048
E).0046
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76
The null and alternative hypothesis to test if the average time to complete the test had changed from 120 minutes is _____.

A)H0: µ = 120 Ha: µ ≠ 120
B)H0: µ ≥ 120 Ha: µ < 120
C)H0: µ ≤ 120 Ha: µ > 120
D)H0: µ ≠ 120 Ha: µ = 120
E)H0: µ ≥ 118 Ha: µ < 118
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77
The null and alternative hypotheses to test that the manufacturer's claim is false is _____.

A)H0: µ ≤ .995 Ha: µ > .995
B)H0: µ ≠ 1 Ha: µ = 1
C)H0: µ ≥ 1 Ha: µ < 1
D)H0: µ = 1 Ha: µ ≠ 1
E)H0: µ ≤ 1 Ha: µ > 1
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78
How much evidence is there that the major engine failure will occur after 90,000 km?

A)No evidence
B)Some evidence
C)Strong evidence
D)Very strong evidence
E)Extremely strong evidence
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79
The p-value is _____.

A).0793
B).1586
C).0023
D).0046
E).0456
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80
The null and alternative hypotheses to test the claim that the mean distance traveled before a major engine failure is more than 90,000 km is _____.

A)HO: μ = 90,000 vs.HA: μ ≠ 90,000
B)HO: μ ≥ 90,000 vs.HA: μ < 90,000
C)HO: μ ≥ 96,700 vs.HA: μ < 96,700
D)HO: μ ≠ 90,000 vs.HA: μ = 90,000
E)HO: μ ≤ 90,000 vs.HA: μ > 90,000
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