Consider the following hypothesis test: H 0: = 15 H a: 15 A sample of 40 provided a sample mean of 14.33. The population standard deviation is 7. a. Compute the value of the test statistic (to 2 decimals). (If answer is negative, use minus “-“ sign.) -0.60 b. What is the p-value (to 4 decimals)? -1.2105 c. Using = .05, can it be concluded that the population mean is not equal to 15? Answer the next three questions using the critical value approach. d. Using = .05, what are the critical values for the test statistic (to 2 decimals)? ± e. State the rejection rule: Reject H 0 if z is the lower critical value and is the upper critical value. f. Can it be concluded that the population mean is not equal to 15?
Consider the following hypothesis test: H 0: = 15 H a: 15 A sample of 40...
Consider the following hypothesis test: H 0: 20 H a: < 20 A sample of 55 provided a sample mean of 19.6. The population standard deviation is 1.6. a. Compute the value of the test statistic (to 2 decimals). If your answer is negative, use minus "-" sign. b. What is the p-value (to 3 decimals)? c. Using = .05, can it be concluded that the population mean is less than 20? d. Using = .05, what is the critical...
Consider the following hypothesis test: H 0: 20 H a: < 20 A sample of 60 provided a sample mean of 19.5. The population standard deviation is 2. a. Compute the value of the test statistic (to 2 decimals). If your answer is negative, use minus "-" sign. b. What is the p-value (to 3 decimals)? c. Using = .05, can it be concluded that the population mean is less than 20? SelectYesNoItem 3 d. Using = .05, what is the critical value for...
Consider the following hypothesis test: H 0: 20 H a: < 20 A sample of 60 provided a sample mean of 19.6. The population standard deviation is 1.8. a. Compute the value of the test statistic (to 2 decimals). If your answer is negative, use minus "-" sign. b. What is the p-value (to 3 decimals)? c. Using = .05, can it be concluded that the population mean is less than 20? d. Using = .05, what is the critical...
3-7 Consider the following hypothesis test: Ho: u=15 Ha: u15 A sample of 40 provided a sample mean of 14.16. The population standard deviation is 6. Enter negative value as negative number. a. Compute the value of the test statistic (to 2 decimals) b. What is the p-value (to 4 decimals)? Use the value of the test statistic rounded to 2 decimal places in your calculations. c. Using a 0.05, can it be concluded that the population mean is not...
Consider the following hypothesis test: Ho: u = 15 Hai ji #15 A sample of 50 provided a sample mean of 14.15. The population standard deviation is 4. Enter negative value as negative number. a. Compute the value of the test statistic (to 2 decimals). -.03 b. What is the p-value (to 4 decimals)? Use the value of the test statistic rounded to 2 decimal places in your calculations. c. Using a = 0.05, can it be concluded that the...
Consider the following hypothesis test: H 0: 50 H a: > 50 A sample of 70 is used and the population standard deviation is 9. Use the critical value approach to state your conclusion for each of the following sample results. Use = .05. a. With = 52.5, what is the value of the test statistic (to 2 decimals)? Can it be concluded that the population mean is greater than 50? b. With = 51, what is the value of...
Consider the following hypothesis test: H 0: 50 H a: > 50 A sample of 70 is used and the population standard deviation is 6. Use the critical value approach to state your conclusion for each of the following sample results. Use = .05. a. With = 52.5, what is the value of the test statistic (to 2 decimals)? Can it be concluded that the population mean is greater than 50? SelectYesNoItem 2 b. With = 51, what is the value of the test statistic...
Consider the following hypothesis test:H0 : μ = 16Ha : μ ≠ 16A sample of 50 provided a sample mean of 14.34. The population standard deviation is 7. a. Compute the value of the test statistic (to 2 decimals).b. What is the p-value (to 4 decimals)? c. Using α = .05, can it be concluded that the population mean is not equal to 1?d. Using α = .05, what are the critical values for the test statistic (to 2 decimals)?e. State the rejection...
The first picture contains the whole thing. I went ahead and took additional pictures of each of a, b, c, and d by themselves. For c and d there’s multiple drop downs so please choose the correct answer for each of them. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE!!! Consider the following hypothesis test: A sample of 40 provided a sample mean of 14.18. The population standard deviation is 5. Enter negative value as negative number a. Compute the value of the test...
6. Testing a population mean, Methods (Exercise 9.23 eBook Consider the following hypothesis test: Ho: ? 12 Ha: ? > 12 A sample of 25 provided a sample mean T -14 and a sample standard deviation s 4.32. a. Compute the value of the test statistic (to 2 decimals). b. Use the t distribution table (Table 2 in Appendix B) to compute a range for the p-value. The p-value is Select Answer the next three questions using the critical value...