For a one-tailed left tailed test of hypothesis on the mean, with a large sample and p-value of 0.0013, state the calculated value of the test statistic.
Group of answer choices
1.96
-3.30
-3.01
-1.96
solution:
p value =0.0013
= P(Z < z) =0.0013
= P(Z <-3.01 ) = 0.0013
z = -3.01 Using standard normal z table,
test statistic z =-3.01
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