Suppose that we are testing Ho: vs. Ha: at the .05 level and we are going to collect 10 pieces of data and . Determine the probability of Type II error for the alternative .
Suppose that we are testing Ho: vs. Ha: at the .05 level and we are going...
3. Suppose that we are testing Ho: u = 80 vs. Ha: u <80 at the .05 level and we are going to collect 10 pieces of data and o=1.2. Determine the probability of Type Il error for the alternative kl. = 79.25. ANSWER 4. Company A claims that their tires outlast the tires of Company B by more than 12.000 miles. We feel certain that Il = 62,000 ,- 5,100. Data for Company A is collected and summarized: Company...
2. Suppose that we are testing Ho: determine our Data Test Statistic is 25 vs. Hou 25 at the a=.05 level. We use our 15 pieces of data to 1.984. What is our conclusion?
2. Perform the following .05 level test: Ho: 6 = 2.5 vs. Ha: 0 < 2.5, given a random sample of 10 pieces of data had a mean of 13.6 and a standard deviation of 1.7. Ho: Test Statistic: Ha: p-value: Conclusion (Circle Answer): Fail to Reject Ho R eject Ho
Suppose the null hypothesis is Ho : µ = 500 against Ha : > µ = 500 , and the significance level for this testing is 0.05. The population in question is normally distributed with standard deviation 100. A random sample of size n=25 will be used. If the true alternative mean is 550, then the probability of committing the type II error is ____.
Suppose that you are testing the following hypotheses: Ho: = 10 and 11: > 10. If the null hypothesis is rejected at the 1% level of significance, what statement can you make about the confidence interval on the mean? a) The lower bound of a 95% one-sided confidence interval on the mean exceeds 10. b) 9 sus 13 c) No statement can be made. d) The lower bound of a 95% one-sided confidence interval on the mean exceeds zero. If...
Suppose we are testing Ho: p=.20 vs Ha: p<.20 and TS=2.34. What is the p-value? 0.0096 0.9904 0.0107 0.0192 0.9893 0.0214
Bonus (5 points) Suppose that you are testing the following hypotheses: Ho: 4 = 10 and H :> 10. If the null hypothesis is rejected at the 1% level of significance, what statement can you make about the confidence interval on the mean? a) The lower bound of a 95% one-sided confidence interval on the mean exceeds 10. b) 9 <u< 13 c) No statement can be made. d) The lower bound of a 95% one-sided confidence interval on the...
Suppose that we wish to test the null hypothesis Ho that the proportion p of ledger sheets with errors is equal to .05 versus the alternative Ha , that the proportion is larger than .05, by using the following scheme. Two ledger sheets are selected at random. If both are error free, we reject Ho. If one or more contains an error, we look at a third sheet. If the third sheet is error free, we reject Ho. In all...
07 (15) Suppose that we wish to test the null hypothesis Ho that the proportion p of ledger sheets with errors is equal to .05 versus the alternative Ha , that the proportion is larger than .05, by using the following scheme. Two ledger sheets are selected at random. If both are error free, we reject Ho. If one or more contains an error, we look at a third sheet. If the third sheet is error free, we reject Ho....
Suppose we are testing the null hypothesis Ho: mu = 20 and the alternative Ha: mu does not equal 20, for a normal population with sigma = 5. A random sample of 25 observations are drawn from the population, and we find the sample mean of these observations is X bar = 17.6. The P-value is closest to (A) 0.0164 (B) 0.0668 (C) 0.1336 (D) 0.0082