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A biometric system is designed to reduce the time it takes for payments to reach payees. Researchers would like to evaluate the effectiveness of using this payment system by carrying out a hypothesis test. In a certain village in India, they knew that it took on average 1.22 days for the recipients to obtain the welfare payments prior to introduction of the system.
After the system was introduced, researchers took a random sample of 46 villagers and found that it took on average 1.15 days to receive the payments, with a standard deviation of 0.21 days.
Suppose μμ is defined as the average time for villagers in the given village to receive their welfare payments using the biometric system. The researchers test a hypothesis of H0:μ=1.22H0:μ=1.22 against an appropriately selected alternative.
Question text
The value of the test statistic, computed using the sample data, is -2.261. The P-value of the hypothesis test is therefore:
Select one:
a. Between 0.01 and 0.025.
b. Between 0.02 and 0.05.
c. Between than 0.1 and 0.5.
d. Larger than 0.5.
Solution :
Test statistics = -2.261
df = 46 - 1 = 45
P-value = 2 * P(t 45 < -2.261) = 0.0287
b) Between 0.02 and 0.05.
33. A biometric system is designed to reduce the time it takes for payments to reach...
32. A biometric system is designed to reduce the time it takes for payments to reach payees. Researchers would like to evaluate the effectiveness of using this payment system by carrying out a hypothesis test. In a certain village in India, they knew that it took on average 1.22 days for the recipients to obtain the welfare payments prior to introduction of the system. After the system was introduced, researchers took a random sample of 46 villagers and found that...
34. A biometric system is designed to reduce the time it takes for payments to reach payees. Researchers would like to evaluate the effectiveness of using this payment system by carrying out a hypothesis test. In a certain village in India, they knew that it took on average 1.22 days for the recipients to obtain the welfare payments prior to introduction of the system. After the system was introduced, researchers took a random sample of 46 villagers and found that...
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