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    Exam 17: An Alternative to Hypothesis Testing: Confidence Intervals
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    Suppose a 95% Confidence Interval for
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Suppose a 95% Confidence Interval for

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Suppose a 95% confidence interval for Suppose a 95% confidence interval for     runs from 48 to 56. If we had tested       against       using       we would A)  have rejected   B)  have retained   C)  not be able to decide about   unless n were known D)  not be able to decide about   unless n and   were known
runs from 48 to 56. If we had tested
Suppose a 95% confidence interval for     runs from 48 to 56. If we had tested       against       using       we would A)  have rejected   B)  have retained   C)  not be able to decide about   unless n were known D)  not be able to decide about   unless n and   were known
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Suppose a 95% confidence interval for     runs from 48 to 56. If we had tested       against       using       we would A)  have rejected   B)  have retained   C)  not be able to decide about   unless n were known D)  not be able to decide about   unless n and   were known
using
Suppose a 95% confidence interval for     runs from 48 to 56. If we had tested       against       using       we would A)  have rejected   B)  have retained   C)  not be able to decide about   unless n were known D)  not be able to decide about   unless n and   were known
we would


A) have rejected Suppose a 95% confidence interval for     runs from 48 to 56. If we had tested       against       using       we would A)  have rejected   B)  have retained   C)  not be able to decide about   unless n were known D)  not be able to decide about   unless n and   were known
B) have retained Suppose a 95% confidence interval for     runs from 48 to 56. If we had tested       against       using       we would A)  have rejected   B)  have retained   C)  not be able to decide about   unless n were known D)  not be able to decide about   unless n and   were known
C) not be able to decide about Suppose a 95% confidence interval for     runs from 48 to 56. If we had tested       against       using       we would A)  have rejected   B)  have retained   C)  not be able to decide about   unless n were known D)  not be able to decide about   unless n and   were known unless n were known
D) not be able to decide about Suppose a 95% confidence interval for     runs from 48 to 56. If we had tested       against       using       we would A)  have rejected   B)  have retained   C)  not be able to decide about   unless n were known D)  not be able to decide about   unless n and   were known unless n and Suppose a 95% confidence interval for     runs from 48 to 56. If we had tested       against       using       we would A)  have rejected   B)  have retained   C)  not be able to decide about   unless n were known D)  not be able to decide about   unless n and   were known were known

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