A hypothesis test is done in which the null hypothesis is that the promotion increases the sales. The p-value for the test is calculated to be 0.25. Which statement is correct?
We can conclude that the promotion does not increase the sales significantly.
We can conclude that the promotion will increase the sales by exactly 25%.
We can conclude that promotion increases the sales significantly.
We can conclude that the promotion will increase the sales by at least 25%
A hypothesis test is done in which the null hypothesis is that the promotion increases the...
Question A hypothesis test is done in which the null hypothesis is that the promotion increases the sales. The p-value for the test is calculated to be 0.25. Which statement is correct? A. We can conclude that promotion B. We can conclude that the promotion will C. We can conclude that the promotion will D. We can conclude that the promotion does increases the sales significantly increase the sales by at least 25% increase the sales by exactly 25%. not...
Identify the null hypothesis,
alternative hypothesis, test statistic, P-value, conclusion about
the null hypothesis, and final conclusion that addresses the
original claim. Use the P-value method. Use the normal
distribution as an approximation of the binomial distribution.
7. In a recent poll of 745 randomly selected adults, 585 said that it is morally wrong to not report all income on tax returns. Use a 0.01 significance level report all income on tax returns. Identify the null hypothesis, altemative hypothesis, test...
12. Consider a statistical inference that test the null hypothesis be Ho: c against H : esuch that c is a positive value. The test statistic associated with this mull hypothesis is given by t(b-c)/se(b) At significance level a, the test statistic is smaller than the critical value te(a/2, N - 2), that is iste(a/2, N- 2). Mark the correct alternative: (a) The test p-value increases if we increase c. (b) c does not belong to the estimated confidence interval...
State the null and alternative hypotheses for a hypothesis test, indicate whether the hypothesis test will be left-tailed, ng-tailed or two-tailed and clearly state the two possible conclusions that address the given claim A college professor claims that less than 25% of her students use their phones during class. Which of the following is the hypothesis test to be conducted? O A HOD=025 OBH, p<025 H 0.25 Hp.025 6 C Hạ P = ( 2% OD H:p02 H:p=025 HP<0.25 OL...
Suppose a study is done to test the null hypothesis
H0: μ = 100. A random sample of
n = 42 observations results in x = 104 and
s = 11.
(a) What is the null standard error in this case? (Round your
answer to three decimal places.)
(b) Plug numbers into the formula and enter the result in the
answer box. (Round your answer to three decimal places.)
Sample statistic
− Null value
Null standard
error
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A chi-square test is done in which you compare your data to a hypothesis of independent assortment. You obtain a chi square value of 11.35 which works out to a P value of 0.01. based on this information, A.) you accept the hypothesis and conclude that the genes are unlinked B.) you except the hypothesis and conclude that the genes are linked C.) You rejected the hypothesis and conclusion at the genes are unlinked D.) you reject the hypothesis and...
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