What does the p-value signify?
5. Question 5 What does the p-value signify? 1 point The largest chance of a Type II error if H_{0}H0 is rejected based on the sample statistics. The…
5. Question 5 What does the p-value signify? 1 point The largest chance of a Type II error if H_{0}H0 is rejected based on the sample statistics. The…
9. Question 9 For a sample of 160 observations, the t-value for the observed sample mean is 1.29. If we are doing a one-tail test, then the p-value is ___________….
6. Question 6 The t-value (test statistic) is equal to ___________. 1 point The number of standard errors the sample mean is away from the hypothesized mean The…
4. Question 4 False positive ___________. 1 point Is a Type II error Is a Type I error Occurs in a medical setting Is a Type…
7. Question 7 Rejecting a null hypothesis after hypothesis testing means that the null hypothesis is true. 1 point Yes No
3. Question 3 The sum of confidence level and significance level (α) is always equal to ___________. 1 point α 1 – α 0 1
2. Question 2 If the null hypothesis states a specific value for the population parameter, then it is a ____________. 1 point One-tail test Two-tail test Possibly…
1. Question 1 The null hypothesis (H_{0}H0) and the alternate hypothesis (H_{a}Ha) are __________. 1 point Mutually exclusive but do not collectively cover all possibilities Not mutually exclusive…
17. Question 17 x-bar (x̄), i.e., “standard error,” of a distribution is calculated by taking the population standard deviation and dividing it by the square root of 5 times n…
13. Question 13 Results obtained from larger sample sizes are more reliable. 1 point True False