Deck 9: Hypothesis Testing

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When conducting a hypothesis test about a single 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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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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Testing H0: µ \ge 22 versus HA: µ < 22,given α\alpha = .01,n = 100,  Testing H<sub>0</sub>: µ  \ge  22 versus H<sub>A</sub>: µ < 22,given  \alpha  = .01,n = 100,   = 21.431,and s = 1.295,we should not reject H<sub>0</sub>.<div style=padding-top: 35px>  = 21.431,and s = 1.295,we should not reject H0.
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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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Alpha ( α\alpha )is the probability that the test statistic would assume a value as or more extreme than the observed value of the test.
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For a hypothesis test about a population proportion or mean,if the level of significance is less than the p-value,the null hypothesis is rejected.
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A Type I error is rejecting a true null hypothesis.
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You cannot make a Type II error when the null hypothesis is true.
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A test statistic is computed from sample data in hypothesis testing and is used in making a decision about whether or not to reject the null hypothesis.
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Testing H0: µ \le 8 versus HA: µ > 8,given α\alpha = .01,n = 25,  Testing H<sub>0</sub>: µ  \le  8 versus H<sub>A</sub>: µ > 8,given  \alpha  = .01,n = 25,   = 8.112,and s = .16,we should reject the H<sub>0</sub>.(Assume the sample is selected from a normally distributed population. )<div style=padding-top: 35px>  = 8.112,and s = .16,we should reject the H0.(Assume the sample is selected from a normally distributed population. )
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The manager of the quality department for a tire manufacturing company wants to know the average tensile strength of rubber used in making a certain brand of radial tire.The population is normally distributed and the population standard deviation is known.She uses a Z test to test the null hypothesis that the mean tensile strength is 800 pounds per square inch.The calculated Z test statistic is a positive value that leads to a p-value of .045 for the test.If the significance level ( α\alpha )is .05,the null hypothesis would be rejected.
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When conducting a hypothesis test about a single mean,reducing the level of significance ( α\alpha )will increase the size of the rejection region.
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When the null hypothesis is true,there is no possibility of making a Type I error.
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A Type II error is failing to reject a false null hypothesis.
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The manager of the quality department for a tire manufacturing company wants to know the average tensile strength of rubber used in making a certain brand of radial tire.The population is normally distributed and the population standard deviation is known.She uses a Z test to test the null hypothesis that the mean tensile strength is less than or equal to 800 pounds per square inch.The calculated Z test statistic is a positive value that leads to a p-value of .067 for the test.If the significance level is .10,the null hypothesis would be rejected.
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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 larger the p-value,the more we doubt the null hypothesis.
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As the level of significance α\alpha increases,we are more likely to reject the null hypothesis.
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When conducting a hypothesis test about a single 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 level of significance indicates the probability of rejecting a false null hypothesis.
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The rejection of a true null hypothesis is called a ______________ error.

A)Type I
B)Type II
C)Random
D) β\beta
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Based on a random sample of 25 units of product X,the average weight is 102 lbs. ,and the sample standard deviation is 10 lbs.We would like to decide if there is enough evidence to establish that the average weight for the population of product X is greater than 100 lbs.The alternative hypothesis can be written as HA: µ > 100.(Assume the population is normally distributed. )
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Testing H0: µ = 32 versus HA: µ > 32 when  Testing H<sub>0</sub>: µ = 32 versus H<sub>A</sub>: µ > 32 when   = 36,s = 1.6,and n = 30 at  \alpha  = .05,we should reject H<sub>0</sub>.<div style=padding-top: 35px>  = 36,s = 1.6,and n = 30 at α\alpha = .05,we should reject H0.
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When we test H0: µ \le 3.0 versus HA: µ > 3.0 when  When we test H<sub>0</sub>: µ  \le  3.0 versus H<sub>A</sub>: µ > 3.0 when   = 3.44,s = .57,and n = 13 at a significance level of .05,we fail to reject H<sub>0</sub>.(Assume population normality)<div style=padding-top: 35px>  = 3.44,s = .57,and n = 13 at a significance level of .05,we fail to reject H0.(Assume population normality)
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Testing H0: µ \le 42 versus HA: µ > 42 when  Testing H<sub>0</sub>: µ  \le  42 versus H<sub>A</sub>: µ > 42 when   = 45,s = 1.2,and n = 15 at  \alpha  = .01,we fail to reject the null hypothesis.(Assume that the population from which the sample is selected is normally distributed. )<div style=padding-top: 35px>  = 45,s = 1.2,and n = 15 at α\alpha = .01,we fail to reject the null hypothesis.(Assume that the population from which the sample is selected is normally distributed. )
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Based on a random sample of 25 units of product X,the average weight is 102 lbs. ,and the sample standard deviation is 10 lbs.We would like to decide if there is enough evidence to establish that the average weight for the population of product X is greater than 100 lbs.Assume the population is normally distributed.The null hypothesis can be written: H0: µ = 100.
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Testing H0: µ \ge 2.5 versus HA: µ < 2.5 when  Testing H<sub>0</sub>: µ  \ge  2.5 versus H<sub>A</sub>: µ < 2.5 when   = 2.46,s = .05,and n = 26 at  \alpha  = .10 we reject the null hypothesis.(Assume that the population from which the sample is selected is normally distributed. )<div style=padding-top: 35px>  = 2.46,s = .05,and n = 26 at α\alpha = .10 we reject the null hypothesis.(Assume that the population from which the sample is selected is normally distributed. )
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It can be established at It can be established at   = .05 that a majority of students favor the plus/minus grading system at a university if in a random sample of 500 students,270 favor the system.<div style=padding-top: 35px> = .05 that a majority of students favor the plus/minus grading system at a university if in a random sample of 500 students,270 favor the system.
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Based on a random sample of 25 units of product X,the average weight is 102 lbs. ,and the sample standard deviation is 10 lbs.We would like to decide if there is enough evidence to establish that the average weight for the population of product X is greater than 100 lbs.Assume the population is normally distributed.At α\alpha = .01,we can reject the null hypothesis.
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A microwave manufacturing company has just switched to a new automated production system.Unfortunately,the new machinery has been frequently failing and requiring repairs and service.The company has been able to provide its customers with a completion time of 6 days or less.To analyze whether the completion time has increased,the production manager took a sample of 36 jobs and found that the sample mean completion time was 6.5 days with a sample standard deviation of 1.5 days.At a significance level of .10,we can show that the completion time has increased.
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After testing at After testing at   = .05 H<sub>0</sub>: p = .33 versus H<sub>A</sub>: p < .33 with   = .20 and n = 100,we fail to reject H<sub>0</sub>.<div style=padding-top: 35px> = .05 H0: p = .33 versus HA: p < .33 with After testing at   = .05 H<sub>0</sub>: p = .33 versus H<sub>A</sub>: p < .33 with   = .20 and n = 100,we fail to reject H<sub>0</sub>.<div style=padding-top: 35px> = .20 and n = 100,we fail to reject H0.
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Testing H0: µ \le .95 versus HA: µ > .95 when  Testing H<sub>0</sub>: µ  \le  .95 versus H<sub>A</sub>: µ > .95 when   = .99,s = .12,and n = 24 at alpha = .05,we reject H<sub>0</sub>.(Assume a normally distributed population. )<div style=padding-top: 35px>  = .99,s = .12,and n = 24 at alpha = .05,we reject H0.(Assume a normally distributed population. )
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When we test H0: p = .2 versus HA: p \neq .2 with  When we test H<sub>0</sub>: p = .2 versus H<sub>A</sub>: p  \neq  .2 with   = .26 and n = 100 at  \alpha  = .05 we reject the null hypothesis.<div style=padding-top: 35px>  = .26 and n = 100 at α\alpha = .05 we reject the null hypothesis.
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A recent study conducted by the state government attempts to determine whether the voting public supports further increase in cigarette taxes.The opinion poll recently sampled 1500 voting age citizens.1020 of the sampled citizens were in favor of an increase in cigarette taxes.The state government would like to decide if there is enough evidence to establish whether the proportion of citizens supporting an increase in cigarette taxes is significantly greater than .66.At α\alpha = .10,we would fail to reject H0.
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When testing a hypothesis about a single mean,if the sample size is 20,and the population standard deviation is unknown,the correct test statistic to use is ___________.

A) χ\chi
B)Z
C)t
D)p-value
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Testing H0: p \ge .7 versus HA: p < .7 with  Testing H<sub>0</sub>: p  \ge  .7 versus H<sub>A</sub>: p < .7 with   = .63 and n = 100 at   = .01,we fail to reject the null hypothesis.<div style=padding-top: 35px>  = .63 and n = 100 at  Testing H<sub>0</sub>: p  \ge  .7 versus H<sub>A</sub>: p < .7 with   = .63 and n = 100 at   = .01,we fail to reject the null hypothesis.<div style=padding-top: 35px>  = .01,we fail to reject the null hypothesis.
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A recent study conducted by the state government attempts to determine whether the voting public supports further increase in cigarette taxes.The opinion poll recently sampled 1500 voting age citizens.1020 of the sampled citizens were in favor of an increase in cigarette taxes.The state government would like to decide if there is enough evidence to establish whether the proportion of citizens supporting an increase in cigarette taxes is significantly greater than .66.At α\alpha = .05,we would reject the null hypothesis.
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Based on a random sample of 25 units of product X,the average weight is 102 lbs. ,and the sample standard deviation is 10 lbs.We would like to decide if there is enough evidence to establish that the average weight for the population of product X is greater than 100 lbs.Assume the population is normally distributed.At α\alpha = .05,we fail to reject H0.
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The sample evidence indicates that the average time an employee stays with a company in their current positions is less than 3 years at α\alpha = .01.A random sample of 50 employees yielded a mean of 2.79 years and s = .76.
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When testing a hypothesis about a single mean,if the sample size is 51,and the population standard deviation is known,the correct test statistic to use is ___________.

A) χ\chi
B)Z
C)t
D)p-value
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The _____ hypothesis is not rejected unless there is sufficient sample evidence to do so.

A)Research
B)Alternative
C)Null
D)Chi-square
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A null hypothesis is not rejected at given level of significance.As the assumed value of the mean gets further away from the true population mean,the type II error will _____________.

A)Increase
B)Decrease
C)Stay the same
D)Randomly fluctuate
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The _____ hypothesis will be accepted only if there is convincing sample evidence that it is true.

A)Z-test
B)Alternative
C)Null
D)Chi-square
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Determine the p-value for H0: p \le .5 versus HA: p > .5 when n = 225 and  <strong>Determine the p-value for H<sub>0</sub>: p  \le  .5 versus H<sub>A</sub>: p > .5 when n = 225 and   = .54.</strong> A).1131 B).2262 C).0082 D).8869 <div style=padding-top: 35px>  = .54.

A).1131
B).2262
C).0082
D).8869
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Determine the p-value for H0: p = .5 versus HA: p \neq .5 when n = 225 and  <strong>Determine the p-value for H<sub>0</sub>: p = .5 versus H<sub>A</sub>: p  \neq  .5 when n = 225 and   = .54.</strong> A).1131 B).2262 C).0164 D).0082 <div style=padding-top: 35px>  = .54.

A).1131
B).2262
C).0164
D).0082
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Based on a random sample of 25 units of product X,the average weight is 102 lbs. ,and the sample standard deviation is 10 lbs.We would like to decide if there is enough evidence to establish that the average weight for the population of product X is greater than 100 lbs.Assume the population is normally distributed.What is the critical value (given in terms of the value of the test statistic)at α\alpha = .05?

A)1.645
B)1.711
C)1.708
D)2.064
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As the type II error β\beta of statistical test increases,the power of the test _____________.

A)Increases
B)Decreases
C)Stays the same
D)Randomly fluctuates
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In testing H0: µ \le 23 versus HA: µ > 23 when  <strong>In testing H<sub>0</sub>: µ  \le  23 versus H<sub>A</sub>: µ > 23 when   = 26,s = 6,and n = 30,what is the value of the z-statistic?</strong> A)-2.74 B)15.00 C)1.09 D)2.74 <div style=padding-top: 35px>  = 26,s = 6,and n = 30,what is the value of the z-statistic?

A)-2.74
B)15.00
C)1.09
D)2.74
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The value of the test statistic is compared with a(n)_______________ in order to decide whether the null hypothesis can be rejected.

A) α\alpha
B) β\beta
C)p-value
D)critical value
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In testing H0: p = .2 versus HA: p \neq .2 with  <strong>In testing H<sub>0</sub>: p = .2 versus H<sub>A</sub>: p  \neq  .2 with   = .26 and n = 100,what is the value of the z-statistic?</strong> A)1.50 B)1.33 C)-1.50 D)-1.33 <div style=padding-top: 35px>  = .26 and n = 100,what is the value of the z-statistic?

A)1.50
B)1.33
C)-1.50
D)-1.33
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In testing H0: µ = 23 versus HA: µ > 23 when <strong>In testing H<sub>0</sub>: µ = 23 versus H<sub>A</sub>: µ > 23 when   =26,s = 6,and n = 20,what is the value of the t-statistic?</strong> A)10.00 B)2.24 C)-2.24 D)1.34 <div style=padding-top: 35px> =26,s = 6,and n = 20,what is the value of the t-statistic?

A)10.00
B)2.24
C)-2.24
D)1.34
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For a fixed sample size,the lower we set α\alpha ,the higher is the ___________.

A)Type I error
B)Type II error
C)Random error
D)p-value
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__________is the probability of not rejecting H0when H0 is false.

A)Type I error
B)Type II error
C)Random error
D) α\alpha
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In testing H0: p \ge .33 versus HA: p < .33 with  <strong>In testing H<sub>0</sub>: p  \ge  .33 versus H<sub>A</sub>: p < .33 with   = .20 and n = 100,what is the value of the z-statistic?</strong> A)2.77 B)-3.25 C)3.25 D)-2.77 <div style=padding-top: 35px>  = .20 and n = 100,what is the value of the z-statistic?

A)2.77
B)-3.25
C)3.25
D)-2.77
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Determine the p-value for H0: µ = 95 versus HA: µ \neq 95 when  <strong>Determine the p-value for H<sub>0</sub>: µ = 95 versus H<sub>A</sub>: µ  \neq  95 when   = 90.2,s = 9.92,and n = 37.</strong> A).0032 B).0016 C).9968 D)less than .0001 <div style=padding-top: 35px>  = 90.2,s = 9.92,and n = 37.

A).0032
B).0016
C).9968
D)less than .0001
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Assuming that the null hypothesis is true,the ______________ is the probability of observing a value of the test statistic that is at least as extreme as the value actually computed from the sample data.

A) α\alpha
B) β\beta
C)p-value
D)Type I error
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A(n)_________ hypothesis is the statement that is being tested.It usually represents the status quo and it is not rejected unless if there is convincing sample evidence that it is false.

A)Research
B)Alternative
C)Null
D)Chi-square
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When testing a hypothesis about a single mean,sample size of 200 is selected from a normally distributed population.If the population standard deviation is known,the correct test statistic to use is ___________.

A) χ\chi
B)Z
C)t
D)p-value
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Determine the p-value for H0: µ \ge 95 versus HA: µ < 95 when  <strong>Determine the p-value for H<sub>0</sub>: µ  \ge  95 versus H<sub>A</sub>: µ < 95 when   = 90.2,s = 9.92,and n = 37.</strong> A).9984 B).0032 C).0016 D)less than .0001 <div style=padding-top: 35px>  = 90.2,s = 9.92,and n = 37.

A).9984
B).0032
C).0016
D)less than .0001
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Assuming a fixed sample size,as α\alpha (Type I error)decreases, β\beta (Type II error)___________.

A)Increases
B)Decreases
C)Stays the same
D)Randomly fluctuates
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Type II error is defined as the probability of ________________ H0,when it should ___________.

A)failing to reject;be rejected
B)failing to reject;not be rejected
C)rejecting,not be rejected
D)rejecting,rejected
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A recent study conducted by the state government attempts to determine whether the voting public supports further increase in cigarette taxes.The opinion poll recently sampled 1500 voting age citizens.1020 of the sampled citizens were in favor of an increase in cigarette taxes.The state government would like to decide if there is enough evidence to establish whether the proportion of citizens supporting an increase in cigarette taxes is significantly greater than .66.What is the critical value (given in terms of the value of the test statistic)at α\alpha = .10?

A)1.282
B)1.645
C)1.960
D)2.326
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For a given hypothesis test,if we do not reject H0,and H0 is true.

A)No error has been committed.
B)Type I error has been committed.
C)Type II error has been committed.
D)Type III error has been committed.
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If a two-sided null hypothesis cannot be rejected for a single mean at a given significance level,then the corresponding one-sided null hypothesis (i.e. ,the same sample size,the same standard deviation,and the same mean)will _________ be rejected at the same significance level.

A)Always
B)Sometimes
C)Never
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A null hypothesis H0: µ \ge 2.4 is not rejected at a significance level of 0.04.( α\alpha = 0.04).The standard deviation for the normally distributed population is known to be 0.40.Determine the Type II error,if we assume that the actual mean is 2.125 based on a sample size of 16.

A)8413
B)1587
C)3413
D)3177
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A recent study conducted by the state government attempts to determine whether the voting public supports further increase in cigarette taxes.The opinion poll recently sampled 1500 voting age citizens.1020 of the sampled citizens were in favor of an increase in cigarette taxes.The state government would like to decide if there is enough evidence to establish whether the proportion of citizens supporting an increase in cigarette taxes is significantly greater than .66.What is the p-value for this test?

A)0511
B)1022
C)0548
D)0446
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If a two-sided null hypothesis is rejected for a single mean at a given significance level,the corresponding one- sided null hypothesis (i.e. ,the same sample size,the same standard deviation,and the same mean)will _________ be rejected at the same significance level.

A)Always
B)Sometimes
C)Never
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When testing a null hypothesis about a single population mean and the population standard deviation is unknown,if the sample size is less than 30,one compares the computed test statistic for significance with a value from the ___________ distribution.

A)t
B)Z
C)Binomial
D)Chi-square
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If a one-sided null hypothesis is rejected at a given significance level,then the corresponding two-sided null hypothesis (i.e. ,the same sample size,the same standard deviation,and the same mean)will _________ be rejected at the same significance level.

A)Always
B)Sometimes
C)Never
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Based on a random sample of 25 units of product X,the average weight is 102 lbs. ,and the sample standard deviation is 10 lbs.We would like to decide if there is enough evidence to establish that the average weight for the population of product X is greater than 100 lbs.Assume the population is normally distributed.What is the sample value of the test statistic?

A)-1.00
B)3.16
C)1.00
D)2.00
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A recent study conducted by the state government attempts to determine whether the voting public supports further increase in cigarette taxes.The opinion poll recently sampled 1500 voting age citizens.1020 of the sampled citizens were in favor of an increase in cigarette taxes.The state government would like to decide if there is enough evidence to establish whether the proportion of citizens supporting an increase in cigarette taxes is significantly greater than .66.What is the sample value of the test statistic?

A)1.348
B)1.661
C)3.452
D)1.635
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If a null hypothesis is rejected at a significance level of .05,it will ______ be rejected at a significance level of .01.

A)Always
B)Sometimes
C)Never
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Based on a random sample of 25 units of product X,the average weight is 102 lbs. ,and the sample standard deviation is 10 lbs.We would like to decide if there is enough evidence to establish that the average weight for the population of product X is greater than 100 lbs.Assume the population is normally distributed.What is the critical value (given in terms of the value of the test statistic)at α\alpha = .01?

A)2.485
B)2.326
C)2.797
D)2.492
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A recent study conducted by the state government attempts to determine whether the voting public supports further increase in cigarette taxes.The opinion poll recently sampled 1500 voting age citizens.1020 of the sampled citizens were in favor of an increase in cigarette taxes.The state government would like to decide if there is enough evidence to establish whether the proportion of citizens supporting an increase in cigarette taxes is significantly greater than .66.What is the critical value (given in terms of the value of the test statistic)at α\alpha = .01?

A)1.282
B)1.645
C)1.960
D)2.326
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A recent study conducted by the state government attempts to determine whether the voting public supports further increase in cigarette taxes.The opinion poll recently sampled 1500 voting age citizens.1020 of the sampled citizens were in favor of an increase in cigarette taxes.The state government would like to decide if there is enough evidence to establish whether the proportion of citizens supporting an increase in cigarette taxes is significantly greater than .66.Which of the following does not represent a null hypothesis?

A)p < .66
B)p > .66
C)p = .66
D)p \le .66
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A recent study conducted by the state government attempts to determine whether the voting public supports further increase in cigarette taxes.The opinion poll recently sampled 1500 voting age citizens.1020 of the sampled citizens were in favor of an increase in cigarette taxes.The state government would like to decide if there is enough evidence to establish whether the proportion of citizens supporting an increase in cigarette taxes is significantly greater than .66.The alternative hypothesis is:

A)p < .66
B)p > .66
C)p = .66
D)p \le .66
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Based on a random sample of 25 units of product X,the average weight is 102 lbs. ,and the sample standard deviation is 10 lbs.We would like to decide if there is enough evidence to establish that the average weight for the population of product X is greater than 100 lbs.Assume the population is normally distributed.What is the p-value for this test?

A)8413
B)0228
C)3174
D)1587
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If a null hypothesis is rejected at a significance level of .01,it will ______ be rejected at a significance level of .05.

A)Always
B)Sometimes
C)Never
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If a one-sided null hypothesis for a single mean cannot be rejected at a given significance level,then the corresponding two-sided null hypothesis (i.e. ,the same sample size,the same standard deviation,and the same mean)will _________ be rejected at the same significance level.

A)Always
B)Sometimes
C)Never
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If a null hypothesis is not rejected at a significance level of .05,it will ______ be rejected at a significance level of .01.

A)Always
B)Sometimes
C)Never
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When conducting a hypothesis test about a single 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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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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Testing H0: µ \ge 22 versus HA: µ < 22,given α\alpha = .01,n = 100,  Testing H<sub>0</sub>: µ  \ge  22 versus H<sub>A</sub>: µ < 22,given  \alpha  = .01,n = 100,   = 21.431,and s = 1.295,we should not reject H<sub>0</sub>. = 21.431,and s = 1.295,we should not reject H0.
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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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Alpha ( α\alpha )is the probability that the test statistic would assume a value as or more extreme than the observed value of the test.
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For a hypothesis test about a population proportion or mean,if the level of significance is less than the p-value,the null hypothesis is rejected.
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A Type I error is rejecting a true null hypothesis.
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You cannot make a Type II error when the null hypothesis is true.
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A test statistic is computed from sample data in hypothesis testing and is used in making a decision about whether or not to reject the null hypothesis.
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Testing H0: µ \le 8 versus HA: µ > 8,given α\alpha = .01,n = 25,  Testing H<sub>0</sub>: µ  \le  8 versus H<sub>A</sub>: µ > 8,given  \alpha  = .01,n = 25,   = 8.112,and s = .16,we should reject the H<sub>0</sub>.(Assume the sample is selected from a normally distributed population. ) = 8.112,and s = .16,we should reject the H0.(Assume the sample is selected from a normally distributed population. )
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The manager of the quality department for a tire manufacturing company wants to know the average tensile strength of rubber used in making a certain brand of radial tire.The population is normally distributed and the population standard deviation is known.She uses a Z test to test the null hypothesis that the mean tensile strength is 800 pounds per square inch.The calculated Z test statistic is a positive value that leads to a p-value of .045 for the test.If the significance level ( α\alpha )is .05,the null hypothesis would be rejected.
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When conducting a hypothesis test about a single mean,reducing the level of significance ( α\alpha )will increase the size of the rejection region.
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When the null hypothesis is true,there is no possibility of making a Type I error.
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A Type II error is failing to reject a false null hypothesis.
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The manager of the quality department for a tire manufacturing company wants to know the average tensile strength of rubber used in making a certain brand of radial tire.The population is normally distributed and the population standard deviation is known.She uses a Z test to test the null hypothesis that the mean tensile strength is less than or equal to 800 pounds per square inch.The calculated Z test statistic is a positive value that leads to a p-value of .067 for the test.If the significance level is .10,the null hypothesis would be rejected.
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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 larger the p-value,the more we doubt the null hypothesis.
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As the level of significance α\alpha increases,we are more likely to reject the null hypothesis.
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When conducting a hypothesis test about a single 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 level of significance indicates the probability of rejecting a false null hypothesis.
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21
The rejection of a true null hypothesis is called a ______________ error.

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Based on a random sample of 25 units of product X,the average weight is 102 lbs. ,and the sample standard deviation is 10 lbs.We would like to decide if there is enough evidence to establish that the average weight for the population of product X is greater than 100 lbs.The alternative hypothesis can be written as HA: µ > 100.(Assume the population is normally distributed. )
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Testing H0: µ = 32 versus HA: µ > 32 when  Testing H<sub>0</sub>: µ = 32 versus H<sub>A</sub>: µ > 32 when   = 36,s = 1.6,and n = 30 at  \alpha  = .05,we should reject H<sub>0</sub>. = 36,s = 1.6,and n = 30 at α\alpha = .05,we should reject H0.
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When we test H0: µ \le 3.0 versus HA: µ > 3.0 when  When we test H<sub>0</sub>: µ  \le  3.0 versus H<sub>A</sub>: µ > 3.0 when   = 3.44,s = .57,and n = 13 at a significance level of .05,we fail to reject H<sub>0</sub>.(Assume population normality) = 3.44,s = .57,and n = 13 at a significance level of .05,we fail to reject H0.(Assume population normality)
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Testing H0: µ \le 42 versus HA: µ > 42 when  Testing H<sub>0</sub>: µ  \le  42 versus H<sub>A</sub>: µ > 42 when   = 45,s = 1.2,and n = 15 at  \alpha  = .01,we fail to reject the null hypothesis.(Assume that the population from which the sample is selected is normally distributed. ) = 45,s = 1.2,and n = 15 at α\alpha = .01,we fail to reject the null hypothesis.(Assume that the population from which the sample is selected is normally distributed. )
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Based on a random sample of 25 units of product X,the average weight is 102 lbs. ,and the sample standard deviation is 10 lbs.We would like to decide if there is enough evidence to establish that the average weight for the population of product X is greater than 100 lbs.Assume the population is normally distributed.The null hypothesis can be written: H0: µ = 100.
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Testing H0: µ \ge 2.5 versus HA: µ < 2.5 when  Testing H<sub>0</sub>: µ  \ge  2.5 versus H<sub>A</sub>: µ < 2.5 when   = 2.46,s = .05,and n = 26 at  \alpha  = .10 we reject the null hypothesis.(Assume that the population from which the sample is selected is normally distributed. ) = 2.46,s = .05,and n = 26 at α\alpha = .10 we reject the null hypothesis.(Assume that the population from which the sample is selected is normally distributed. )
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It can be established at It can be established at   = .05 that a majority of students favor the plus/minus grading system at a university if in a random sample of 500 students,270 favor the system. = .05 that a majority of students favor the plus/minus grading system at a university if in a random sample of 500 students,270 favor the system.
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Based on a random sample of 25 units of product X,the average weight is 102 lbs. ,and the sample standard deviation is 10 lbs.We would like to decide if there is enough evidence to establish that the average weight for the population of product X is greater than 100 lbs.Assume the population is normally distributed.At α\alpha = .01,we can reject the null hypothesis.
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A microwave manufacturing company has just switched to a new automated production system.Unfortunately,the new machinery has been frequently failing and requiring repairs and service.The company has been able to provide its customers with a completion time of 6 days or less.To analyze whether the completion time has increased,the production manager took a sample of 36 jobs and found that the sample mean completion time was 6.5 days with a sample standard deviation of 1.5 days.At a significance level of .10,we can show that the completion time has increased.
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After testing at After testing at   = .05 H<sub>0</sub>: p = .33 versus H<sub>A</sub>: p < .33 with   = .20 and n = 100,we fail to reject H<sub>0</sub>. = .05 H0: p = .33 versus HA: p < .33 with After testing at   = .05 H<sub>0</sub>: p = .33 versus H<sub>A</sub>: p < .33 with   = .20 and n = 100,we fail to reject H<sub>0</sub>. = .20 and n = 100,we fail to reject H0.
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Testing H0: µ \le .95 versus HA: µ > .95 when  Testing H<sub>0</sub>: µ  \le  .95 versus H<sub>A</sub>: µ > .95 when   = .99,s = .12,and n = 24 at alpha = .05,we reject H<sub>0</sub>.(Assume a normally distributed population. ) = .99,s = .12,and n = 24 at alpha = .05,we reject H0.(Assume a normally distributed population. )
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When we test H0: p = .2 versus HA: p \neq .2 with  When we test H<sub>0</sub>: p = .2 versus H<sub>A</sub>: p  \neq  .2 with   = .26 and n = 100 at  \alpha  = .05 we reject the null hypothesis. = .26 and n = 100 at α\alpha = .05 we reject the null hypothesis.
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34
A recent study conducted by the state government attempts to determine whether the voting public supports further increase in cigarette taxes.The opinion poll recently sampled 1500 voting age citizens.1020 of the sampled citizens were in favor of an increase in cigarette taxes.The state government would like to decide if there is enough evidence to establish whether the proportion of citizens supporting an increase in cigarette taxes is significantly greater than .66.At α\alpha = .10,we would fail to reject H0.
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When testing a hypothesis about a single mean,if the sample size is 20,and the population standard deviation is unknown,the correct test statistic to use is ___________.

A) χ\chi
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Testing H0: p \ge .7 versus HA: p < .7 with  Testing H<sub>0</sub>: p  \ge  .7 versus H<sub>A</sub>: p < .7 with   = .63 and n = 100 at   = .01,we fail to reject the null hypothesis. = .63 and n = 100 at  Testing H<sub>0</sub>: p  \ge  .7 versus H<sub>A</sub>: p < .7 with   = .63 and n = 100 at   = .01,we fail to reject the null hypothesis. = .01,we fail to reject the null hypothesis.
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A recent study conducted by the state government attempts to determine whether the voting public supports further increase in cigarette taxes.The opinion poll recently sampled 1500 voting age citizens.1020 of the sampled citizens were in favor of an increase in cigarette taxes.The state government would like to decide if there is enough evidence to establish whether the proportion of citizens supporting an increase in cigarette taxes is significantly greater than .66.At α\alpha = .05,we would reject the null hypothesis.
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Based on a random sample of 25 units of product X,the average weight is 102 lbs. ,and the sample standard deviation is 10 lbs.We would like to decide if there is enough evidence to establish that the average weight for the population of product X is greater than 100 lbs.Assume the population is normally distributed.At α\alpha = .05,we fail to reject H0.
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The sample evidence indicates that the average time an employee stays with a company in their current positions is less than 3 years at α\alpha = .01.A random sample of 50 employees yielded a mean of 2.79 years and s = .76.
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When testing a hypothesis about a single mean,if the sample size is 51,and the population standard deviation is known,the correct test statistic to use is ___________.

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The _____ hypothesis is not rejected unless there is sufficient sample evidence to do so.

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A null hypothesis is not rejected at given level of significance.As the assumed value of the mean gets further away from the true population mean,the type II error will _____________.

A)Increase
B)Decrease
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D)Randomly fluctuate
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The _____ hypothesis will be accepted only if there is convincing sample evidence that it is true.

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44
Determine the p-value for H0: p \le .5 versus HA: p > .5 when n = 225 and  <strong>Determine the p-value for H<sub>0</sub>: p  \le  .5 versus H<sub>A</sub>: p > .5 when n = 225 and   = .54.</strong> A).1131 B).2262 C).0082 D).8869  = .54.

A).1131
B).2262
C).0082
D).8869
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45
Determine the p-value for H0: p = .5 versus HA: p \neq .5 when n = 225 and  <strong>Determine the p-value for H<sub>0</sub>: p = .5 versus H<sub>A</sub>: p  \neq  .5 when n = 225 and   = .54.</strong> A).1131 B).2262 C).0164 D).0082  = .54.

A).1131
B).2262
C).0164
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Based on a random sample of 25 units of product X,the average weight is 102 lbs. ,and the sample standard deviation is 10 lbs.We would like to decide if there is enough evidence to establish that the average weight for the population of product X is greater than 100 lbs.Assume the population is normally distributed.What is the critical value (given in terms of the value of the test statistic)at α\alpha = .05?

A)1.645
B)1.711
C)1.708
D)2.064
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As the type II error β\beta of statistical test increases,the power of the test _____________.

A)Increases
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C)Stays the same
D)Randomly fluctuates
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In testing H0: µ \le 23 versus HA: µ > 23 when  <strong>In testing H<sub>0</sub>: µ  \le  23 versus H<sub>A</sub>: µ > 23 when   = 26,s = 6,and n = 30,what is the value of the z-statistic?</strong> A)-2.74 B)15.00 C)1.09 D)2.74  = 26,s = 6,and n = 30,what is the value of the z-statistic?

A)-2.74
B)15.00
C)1.09
D)2.74
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The value of the test statistic is compared with a(n)_______________ in order to decide whether the null hypothesis can be rejected.

A) α\alpha
B) β\beta
C)p-value
D)critical value
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50
In testing H0: p = .2 versus HA: p \neq .2 with  <strong>In testing H<sub>0</sub>: p = .2 versus H<sub>A</sub>: p  \neq  .2 with   = .26 and n = 100,what is the value of the z-statistic?</strong> A)1.50 B)1.33 C)-1.50 D)-1.33  = .26 and n = 100,what is the value of the z-statistic?

A)1.50
B)1.33
C)-1.50
D)-1.33
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51
In testing H0: µ = 23 versus HA: µ > 23 when <strong>In testing H<sub>0</sub>: µ = 23 versus H<sub>A</sub>: µ > 23 when   =26,s = 6,and n = 20,what is the value of the t-statistic?</strong> A)10.00 B)2.24 C)-2.24 D)1.34 =26,s = 6,and n = 20,what is the value of the t-statistic?

A)10.00
B)2.24
C)-2.24
D)1.34
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52
For a fixed sample size,the lower we set α\alpha ,the higher is the ___________.

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__________is the probability of not rejecting H0when H0 is false.

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C)Random error
D) α\alpha
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54
In testing H0: p \ge .33 versus HA: p < .33 with  <strong>In testing H<sub>0</sub>: p  \ge  .33 versus H<sub>A</sub>: p < .33 with   = .20 and n = 100,what is the value of the z-statistic?</strong> A)2.77 B)-3.25 C)3.25 D)-2.77  = .20 and n = 100,what is the value of the z-statistic?

A)2.77
B)-3.25
C)3.25
D)-2.77
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55
Determine the p-value for H0: µ = 95 versus HA: µ \neq 95 when  <strong>Determine the p-value for H<sub>0</sub>: µ = 95 versus H<sub>A</sub>: µ  \neq  95 when   = 90.2,s = 9.92,and n = 37.</strong> A).0032 B).0016 C).9968 D)less than .0001  = 90.2,s = 9.92,and n = 37.

A).0032
B).0016
C).9968
D)less than .0001
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56
Assuming that the null hypothesis is true,the ______________ is the probability of observing a value of the test statistic that is at least as extreme as the value actually computed from the sample data.

A) α\alpha
B) β\beta
C)p-value
D)Type I error
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57
A(n)_________ hypothesis is the statement that is being tested.It usually represents the status quo and it is not rejected unless if there is convincing sample evidence that it is false.

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58
When testing a hypothesis about a single mean,sample size of 200 is selected from a normally distributed population.If the population standard deviation is known,the correct test statistic to use is ___________.

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59
Determine the p-value for H0: µ \ge 95 versus HA: µ < 95 when  <strong>Determine the p-value for H<sub>0</sub>: µ  \ge  95 versus H<sub>A</sub>: µ < 95 when   = 90.2,s = 9.92,and n = 37.</strong> A).9984 B).0032 C).0016 D)less than .0001  = 90.2,s = 9.92,and n = 37.

A).9984
B).0032
C).0016
D)less than .0001
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60
Assuming a fixed sample size,as α\alpha (Type I error)decreases, β\beta (Type II error)___________.

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B)Decreases
C)Stays the same
D)Randomly fluctuates
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61
Type II error is defined as the probability of ________________ H0,when it should ___________.

A)failing to reject;be rejected
B)failing to reject;not be rejected
C)rejecting,not be rejected
D)rejecting,rejected
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62
A recent study conducted by the state government attempts to determine whether the voting public supports further increase in cigarette taxes.The opinion poll recently sampled 1500 voting age citizens.1020 of the sampled citizens were in favor of an increase in cigarette taxes.The state government would like to decide if there is enough evidence to establish whether the proportion of citizens supporting an increase in cigarette taxes is significantly greater than .66.What is the critical value (given in terms of the value of the test statistic)at α\alpha = .10?

A)1.282
B)1.645
C)1.960
D)2.326
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63
For a given hypothesis test,if we do not reject H0,and H0 is true.

A)No error has been committed.
B)Type I error has been committed.
C)Type II error has been committed.
D)Type III error has been committed.
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64
If a two-sided null hypothesis cannot be rejected for a single mean at a given significance level,then the corresponding one-sided null hypothesis (i.e. ,the same sample size,the same standard deviation,and the same mean)will _________ be rejected at the same significance level.

A)Always
B)Sometimes
C)Never
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65
A null hypothesis H0: µ \ge 2.4 is not rejected at a significance level of 0.04.( α\alpha = 0.04).The standard deviation for the normally distributed population is known to be 0.40.Determine the Type II error,if we assume that the actual mean is 2.125 based on a sample size of 16.

A)8413
B)1587
C)3413
D)3177
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66
A recent study conducted by the state government attempts to determine whether the voting public supports further increase in cigarette taxes.The opinion poll recently sampled 1500 voting age citizens.1020 of the sampled citizens were in favor of an increase in cigarette taxes.The state government would like to decide if there is enough evidence to establish whether the proportion of citizens supporting an increase in cigarette taxes is significantly greater than .66.What is the p-value for this test?

A)0511
B)1022
C)0548
D)0446
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67
If a two-sided null hypothesis is rejected for a single mean at a given significance level,the corresponding one- sided null hypothesis (i.e. ,the same sample size,the same standard deviation,and the same mean)will _________ be rejected at the same significance level.

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68
When testing a null hypothesis about a single population mean and the population standard deviation is unknown,if the sample size is less than 30,one compares the computed test statistic for significance with a value from the ___________ distribution.

A)t
B)Z
C)Binomial
D)Chi-square
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69
If a one-sided null hypothesis is rejected at a given significance level,then the corresponding two-sided null hypothesis (i.e. ,the same sample size,the same standard deviation,and the same mean)will _________ be rejected at the same significance level.

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70
Based on a random sample of 25 units of product X,the average weight is 102 lbs. ,and the sample standard deviation is 10 lbs.We would like to decide if there is enough evidence to establish that the average weight for the population of product X is greater than 100 lbs.Assume the population is normally distributed.What is the sample value of the test statistic?

A)-1.00
B)3.16
C)1.00
D)2.00
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71
A recent study conducted by the state government attempts to determine whether the voting public supports further increase in cigarette taxes.The opinion poll recently sampled 1500 voting age citizens.1020 of the sampled citizens were in favor of an increase in cigarette taxes.The state government would like to decide if there is enough evidence to establish whether the proportion of citizens supporting an increase in cigarette taxes is significantly greater than .66.What is the sample value of the test statistic?

A)1.348
B)1.661
C)3.452
D)1.635
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72
If a null hypothesis is rejected at a significance level of .05,it will ______ be rejected at a significance level of .01.

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73
Based on a random sample of 25 units of product X,the average weight is 102 lbs. ,and the sample standard deviation is 10 lbs.We would like to decide if there is enough evidence to establish that the average weight for the population of product X is greater than 100 lbs.Assume the population is normally distributed.What is the critical value (given in terms of the value of the test statistic)at α\alpha = .01?

A)2.485
B)2.326
C)2.797
D)2.492
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74
A recent study conducted by the state government attempts to determine whether the voting public supports further increase in cigarette taxes.The opinion poll recently sampled 1500 voting age citizens.1020 of the sampled citizens were in favor of an increase in cigarette taxes.The state government would like to decide if there is enough evidence to establish whether the proportion of citizens supporting an increase in cigarette taxes is significantly greater than .66.What is the critical value (given in terms of the value of the test statistic)at α\alpha = .01?

A)1.282
B)1.645
C)1.960
D)2.326
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75
A recent study conducted by the state government attempts to determine whether the voting public supports further increase in cigarette taxes.The opinion poll recently sampled 1500 voting age citizens.1020 of the sampled citizens were in favor of an increase in cigarette taxes.The state government would like to decide if there is enough evidence to establish whether the proportion of citizens supporting an increase in cigarette taxes is significantly greater than .66.Which of the following does not represent a null hypothesis?

A)p < .66
B)p > .66
C)p = .66
D)p \le .66
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A recent study conducted by the state government attempts to determine whether the voting public supports further increase in cigarette taxes.The opinion poll recently sampled 1500 voting age citizens.1020 of the sampled citizens were in favor of an increase in cigarette taxes.The state government would like to decide if there is enough evidence to establish whether the proportion of citizens supporting an increase in cigarette taxes is significantly greater than .66.The alternative hypothesis is:

A)p < .66
B)p > .66
C)p = .66
D)p \le .66
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77
Based on a random sample of 25 units of product X,the average weight is 102 lbs. ,and the sample standard deviation is 10 lbs.We would like to decide if there is enough evidence to establish that the average weight for the population of product X is greater than 100 lbs.Assume the population is normally distributed.What is the p-value for this test?

A)8413
B)0228
C)3174
D)1587
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If a null hypothesis is rejected at a significance level of .01,it will ______ be rejected at a significance level of .05.

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If a one-sided null hypothesis for a single mean cannot be rejected at a given significance level,then the corresponding two-sided null hypothesis (i.e. ,the same sample size,the same standard deviation,and the same mean)will _________ be rejected at the same significance level.

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If a null hypothesis is not rejected at a significance level of .05,it will ______ be rejected at a significance level of .01.

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