1) If a hypothesis is conducted using 𝐠= 0.05, for which of the following p-values would the null hypothesis be rejected?
2) For each pair of ? and p-value, indicate whether the null hypothesis would be rejected.
3) In a test of H₀: µ = 80 against H₁: µ<80, the sample data yielded the test statistic z = 1.63. What is
the p-value for the test?
4) In a test of H₀: µ = 80 against H₁: µ ≠ 80, a sample of observations had a mean and standard
deviation s = 4.1. What is the p-value for this test?
5) In a test of H₀: µ = 72 against H₁: µ ≠ 72, the sample data yielded the test statistic z = 1.63. Find the p-value for the test.
1)
e) 0.001
2)
a) "p=0.10>0.05=\\alpha," don't reject
b) "p=0.05=0.05=\\alpha," don't reject
c) "p=0.001<0.01=\\alpha," reject
d) "p=0.10>0.01=\\alpha," don't reject
e) "p=0.01<0.10=\\alpha," reject
3)
Left-tailed test "p=P(Z<1.63)=0.948449"
4)
This corresponds to a two-tailed test, for which a t-test for one mean, with unknown population standard deviation, using the sample standard deviation, will be used.
The t-statistic is computed as follows:
The p-value for two-tailed, "df=n-1" degrees of freedom, "t=\\dfrac{\\bar{x}-\\mu}{s\/\\sqrt{n}}" can be defined if "\\bar{x}, \\mu, s, n" are given.
5)
Two-tailed test "p=2P(Z>1.63)=0.103101"
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