Alternative hypothesis.
In null hypothesis we assume that there is no change in parameter or the parameter is equal to a assume value.
In alternative hypothesis we claim that parameter value is different from the assumed value.
Question 8 2 pts Provide the term: Hypothesis stating there has been a change to the...
Question 1 2 pts Provide the term: Hypothesis stating there has been no change to the parameter.
Question 2 2 pts Provide the term: Type of hypothesis test where the alternative hypothesis is set to be greater than or less than the population parameter (u > population parameter)
Question 4 2 pts Provide the term: Type of hypothesis test where the alternative hypothesis is set to not equal the population parameter (u + population parameter)
Question 6 2 pts Provide the term: Number that measures compatibility between the null hypothesis and the alternative hypothesis which is denoted as z ort.
Question 3 2 pts Provide the term: Numeric range that will provide an estimate of a population parameter with some level of probability.
Question 7 2 pts Provide the term: Test to determine if evidence is supporting the null hypothesis or the alternative hypothesis.
Question 8 2 pts When calculating a t-test statistic in a hypothesis test, it is based on information obtained only from the population. True False Question 9 2 pts A continuous normal distribution has the same probability at each individual value of X. True False Question 10 2 pts Confidence intervals and hypothesis testing are examples of how a researcher performs inferential statistics. True False
Question 5 2 pts Provide the term: If probability calculations within a statistical inference procedure rely on a set of conditions being present but are not sensitive to those conditions, the study is said to be this.
Question 6 1 pts Weather is the climate of a region. the short-term condition of the atmosphere. the long-term atmospheric condition, including extremes that may occur. O a reference to temperature patterns only. Question 9 1 pts Climate is the long-term condition of the atmosphere. O a reference to temperature patterns only. the short-term condition of the atmosphere. the weather of a region. Question 10 1 pts Global climate change O is evidenced by melting glaciers worldwide. is linked to...
QUESTION 1 Answer each sub-question by stating whether the term indicated would increase, decrease, stay the same, or not enough info to say. (Note: "increase" and "decrease" refer to the absolute value.) A. In the binomial distribution, as N decreases, what happens to the value of the most likely outcome when P 50? Stay the same Increase Decrease Not enough info to say 4 poi QUESTION 2 Answer each sub-question by stating whether the term indicated 'increase and cecrease' refer...