11. Determine the p-value for each of the following situations. (Give your answer bounds exactly.)
(a) Ha: β1 > 0, with
n = 26 and t = 2.39
< p <
(b) Ha: β1 ≠ 0, with
n = 17, b1 = 0.18, and
sb1 = 0.12
< p <
(c) Ha: β1 < 0, with
n = 11, b1 = -1.12, and
sb1 = 0.69
< p <
11. Determine the p-value for each of the following situations. (Give your answer bounds exactly.) (a)...
Consider the following. (Give your answer bounds exactly.) (a) Find the p-value for F = 3.87, df(factor) = 6, df(error) = 17. < p < (b) Find the p-value for F = 4.47, df(factor) = 2, df(error) = 17. < p < (c) Find the p-value for F = 4.5, df(factor) = 3, df(error) = 24. < p <
Consider the following. (Give your answer bounds exactly.) (a) Find the p-value for F = 3.5, df(factor) = 4, df(error) = 23. < p < (b) Find the p-value for F = 4.2, df(factor) = 2, df(error) = 11. < p < (c) Find the p-value for F = 4.52, df(factor) = 5, df(error) = 30.
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Consider the following hypotheses tests involving the χ2-distribution. (a) Determine the p-value for Ho: P(1) = P(2) = P(3) = P(4) = 0.25, with χ2 = 5.85. (Give your answer bounds exactly.) < p < (b) Determine the p-value for Ho: P(I) = 0.25, P(II) = 0.40, P(III) = 0.35, with χ2 = 5.34. (Give your answer bounds exactly.) < p <
Consider the following hypotheses tests involving the χ2-distribution. (a) Determine the p-value for Ho: P(1) = P(2) = P(3) = P(4) = 0.25, with χ2 = 6.53. (Give your answer bounds exactly.) < p < (b) Determine the p-value for Ho: P(I) = 0.25, P(II) = 0.40, P(III) = 0.35, with χ2 = 7.21. (Give your answer bounds exactly.) < p <
For each of the following situations, calculate the p-value and determine if H0 is rejected at a 5% significance level with the test statistic, -1.75. All numbers should be reported to four decimal places. a) Consider a hypothesis test concerning a population mean with σ known and n = 500. (0.3 pts.) H0: μ = 693 Ha: μ < 693 p-value: ? Will H0 be rejected in part a)? b) Consider a hypothesis test concerning a population mean with σ...