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1) Excel's _____________ can be used to construct a frequency distribution for quantitative data. a) COUNTIF function b) AVERAGE function c) FREQUENCEY function d) none of these answers is correct e) SUM function 2) Excel's ______________ can be used to construct a frequency distribution for qualitative data. a) Pivot Table report b) COUNTIF function C) chart wizard d) SUM function e) none of these answers is correct 3) The relative frequency of a class is computed by a) None of...
For the following information, determine whether a normal sampling distribution can be used, where p is the population proportion, a is the level of significance, p is the sample proportion, and n is the sample size. If it can be used, test the claim. Claim: p20.47; a = 0.06. Sample statistics : P = 0.40, n = 150 Let q=1-p and let = 1-P. A normal sampling distribution be used here, since v and If a normal sampling distribution can...
The P-value for a hypothesis test is shown. Use the P-value to decide whether to reject H when the level of significance is (a) a= 0.01, (b) a 0.05, and (c) a0.10. P 0.0749 (a) Do you reject or fail to reject Ho at the 0.01 level of significance? O A. Reject H because the P-value, 0.0749, is greater than a=0.01 O B. Fail to reject Ho because the P-value, 0.0749, is less than a = 0.01 O C. Reject...
X) 10.2.9 Test the hypothesis using the classical approach and the P-value approach P0.90 Ho p 0.90 versus H1 n= 150, x= 125, ?= 0.05 (a) Perform the test using the classical approach. Choose the correct answer below. Do not reject the null hypothesis. There is not enough information to test the hypothesis. yReject the null hypothesis. (b) Perform the test using the P-value approach. P-value = (Round to four decimal places as needed )
Excel's BINOM.DIST function can be used to compute _____. a. bin width for histograms b. binomial probabilities c. cumulative binomial probabilities d. both binomial probabilities and cumulative binomial probabilities
Excel's HYPGEOM.DIST function can be used to compute _____. a. both hypergeometric probabilities and cumulative hypergeometric probabilities b. hypergeometric probabilities c. bin width for histograms d. cumulative hypergeometric probabilities
The P-value for a hypothesis test is shown. Use the P-value to decide whether to reject He when the level of significance is (a) a = 0.01, (b) a = 0.05, and (C) a = 0.10. P = 0.0695 (a) Do you reject or fail to reject He at the 0.01 level of significance? O A. Fail to reject H, because the P-value, 0.0695, is greater than a = 0.01. O B. Fail to reject H, because the P-value, 0.0695,...
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Trials in an experiment with a polygraph include 97 results that include 22 cases of wrong results and 75 cases of correct results. Use a...
Identify the P-value for this hypothesis test.
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In a program designed to help patients stop smoking, 219 patients were given sustained care, and 83.6% of them were no longer smoking after one month. Use a 0.10 significance level to test the claim that 80% of patients stop smoking when given sustained care. Identify the null and alternative hypotheses for this test. Choose the correct...
Question 30 (1 point) If the P-value for a hypothesis test is 0.013, would we reject or not reject the null hypothesis? There is not enough information to answer the question. Reject Ho O Do not reject H. Page 30 Previous Page Next Page