You carry out a two-sided hypothesis test and find your p-value to be .04. State your conclusion at the a=.05 level in words.
You carry out a two-sided hypothesis test and find your p-value to be .04. State your...
Select the p-value(s) at which you would reject the null hypothesis for a two-sided test at the 90% confidence level. SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. 0.9500 0.9000 0.8900 0.1100 0.0900 0.0500 0.0250
The p-value for a two-sided hypothesis test is 0.04 for the null hypothesis Ho: μ = 15. Does the 95% confidence interval associated with the test include the value 15? YES, NO, OR UNABLE TO DETERMINE?
Find the P-value for the indicated hypothesis test with the given standardized test statistic, z. Decide whether to reject Hy for the given level of significance a. Two-tailed test with test statistic zs - 2.26 and 0.03 P-value = (Round to four decimal places as needed.) State your conclusion O Fail to reject Ho Reject Ho O
The p-value for a two-sided hypothesis test is 0.05 for the null hypothesis Ho: μ = 15. Does the 99% confidence interval associated with the test include the value 15? (Click to select)YesNoUnable to determine
Find the P value for the indicated hypothesis test with the given standardized test statistic z Decide whether to reject Ho for the given level of significance ? Right-tailed test with test statistic z-1.55 and ?-0.04 P-value(Round to four decimal places as needed.) State your conclusion O Reject Ho O Fail to reject Ho
Find the P-value for the indicated hypothesis test with the given standardized test statistic, z. Decide whether to reject Ho for the given level of significance a Right-tailed test with test statistic z = 1.32 and a = 0.03 P-value = (Round to four decimal places as needed.) State your conclusion O Reject Ho Fail to reject Ho
Find the value for the indicated hypothesis test with the given standardized test statistic, z. Decide whether to reject He for the given level of significance a Two-tailed test with test statistic zs - 1.99 and a=0.02 P value - (Round to four decimal places as needed.) State your conclusion Fail to reject He Reject Ho Click to select your answer(s).
Test the given claim. Identify the null hypothesis, alternative hypothesis, test statistic, P-value, and then state the conclusion about the null hypothesis, as well as the final conclusion that addresses the original claim. Among 2031 passenger cars in a particular region, 227 had only rear license plates. Among 300 commercial trucks, 45 had only rear license plates. A reasonable hypothesis is that commercial trucks owners violate laws requiring front license plates at a higher rate than owners of passenger cars....
Test the given claim. Identify the null hypothesis, alternative hypothesis, test statistic, P-value, and then state the conclusion about the null hypothesis, as well as the final conclusion that addresses the original claim. Among 2126 passenger cars in a particular region, 237 had only rear license plates. Among 304 commercial trucks, 45 had only rear license plates. A reasonable hypothesis is that commercial trucks owners violate laws requiring front license plates at a higher rate than owners of passenger cars....
Test the given claim. Identify the null hypothesis, alternative hypothesis, test statistic, P-value, and then state the conclusion about the null hypothesis, as well as the final conclusion that addresses the original claim. Among 2001 passenger cars in a particular region. 220 had only rear license plates. Among 392 commercial trucks, 57 had only rear license plates. A reasonable hypothesis is that commercial trucks owners violate laws requiring front license plates at a higher rate than owners of passenger cars....