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"Find the power of the test, when the Null Hypothesis assumes a population mean of Mu...
"Find the power of the test, when the Null Hypothesis assumes a population mean of Mu = 450, with a populaiion standard deviation of 156, the sample size is 5 and the true mean is 638.47 with confidence itnervals of 95%" "Find the power of the test, when the Null Hypothesis assumes a population mean of Mu = 644, with a populaiion standard deviation of 174, the sample size is 3 and the true mean is 744.04 with confidence itnervals...
"Find the p-value of a test of hypothesis if the value found for the sample mean was 591.33 the Null Hypothesis assumes that the population mean is Mu = 538, the population standard deviation is 152 and the sample size is 13" The correct answer isn't 0.204 or 0.2058
Suppose a population has a standard deviation of 6. You draw a random sample of size 97 and test the null hypothesis that the population mean is 95. If the true population mean is 97, what is the probability of making a Type 2 error? How large a sample size would you need to have power of 80% in a one-sided test?
1. Please test hypothesis for a mean or for a proportion. Please state null and alternative hypothesis Hypothesized mean = 125, sample mean = 135, standard deviation = 15; n= 500, confidence level = 95% 2. Test Hypotheses of population percent = 33%, sample percent = 31%,n= 120, confidence level = 99%
In a test of hypothesis, the null hypothesis is that the population mean is equal to 90 and the alternative hypothesis is that the population mean is not equal to 90. The test is to be made at the 10% significance level. A sample of 100 elements selected from this population produced a mean of 84 and a standard deviation of 8. What is the value of the observed test statistic, z?
In performing a hypothesis test where the null hypothesis is that the population mean is 4.8 against the alternative hypothesis that the population mean is not equal to 4.8, a random sample of 25 items is selected. The sample mean is 4.1 and the sample standard deviation is 1.4. It can be assumed that the population is normally distributed. The observed "t" value for this problem is _______.
I would like to test the null hypothesis that the population mean is 50 versus the alternative that it is not 50. My sample size is 6 and the sample mean is 38 with sample standard deviation of 16. At α = 0.05, I should:
3. Testing a population mean The test statistic (Chapter 11) Aa Aa You conduct a hypothesis test about a population mean u with the following null and alternative hypotheses: Ho: u-25.8 H1: <25.8 Suppose that the population standard deviation has a known value of a observations, which provides a sample mean of % 30.7. 17.8. You obtain a sample of n =62 Since the sample size large enough, you assume that the sample mean X follows a normal distribution. Let...
A proposed null hypothesis states that there is no difference between the mean weights of the population of two neighboring districts. The sample mean difference is 12 kilograms, and the standard deviation of the distribution of the difference between sample means is 9 kilograms.Which statement is true? A. The null hypothesis must be accepted if we choose the 68% confidence level. B. The null hypothesis must be accepted if we choose the 95% confidence level. C. The null hypothesis must...
From a sample of 37 stolen watches, you find that the mean cash value is $950. The standard deviation for your sample is $90. Test the null hypothesis that your sample came from a population whose mean cash value (Mu) is $1,000 against the alternative hypothesis that Mu is different than $1,000. Use alpha = .05. a. Formally state the alternative and the null hypothesis for this test b. What is the critical value(s) for this test? c. Compute and...