10 DF
Question 5 For the same t distribution in the last question, what is the p-value for a test statistic of -2.228?
a. 0.01
b. 0.025
c. 0.05
d. 0.10
10 DF Question 5 For the same t distribution in the last question, what is the...
Question 5 and 6 2 = 34.7, df = 21 0.75 <P<0.90 0.025 <P<0.05 0.90 < P<0.95 О 0.05<P<0.10 UESTIONS Given the test statistic and degrees of freedom, find the p-value range (area to the right) that is the best choice. X2=2.76, df = 6 O 0.025 <P<0.05 0.05<P<0.10 0.90 <P<0.95 0.75 <P<0.90 QUESTION 6 When making inferences concerning the mean difference using two dependent samples, it is necessary to calculate the standard deviation of the sample differences Calculate the...
Using a table of critical t-values of the t distribution, find the range of values for the P-value for testing a claim about the mean body temperature of healthy adults for a left-tailed test with n=13 and test statistic t = 2.098 . What is the range of values for the P-value? A. 0.01 <P-value<0.025 B. 0.005 P-value<0.005 C.0.025<P-value<0.05 D.0.005 less than Upper P value less than 0.01
Using a table of critical t-values of the t distribution, find the range of values for the P-value for testing a claim about the mean body temperature of healthy adults for a left-tailed test with n = 11 and test statistic t -2.594. Click the icon to view a table of critical t-values. What is the range of values for the P-value? A. 0.025 P-value < 0.05 B. 0.01 P-value < 0.025 O C. 0.005 P-value < 0.01 O D....
Give as much information as you can about the P-value of a t test in each of the following situations. (Round your answers to three decimal places.) (a) Upper-tailed test, df = 9, t = 2.0 P-value < 0.005 0.005 < P-value < 0.01 0.01 < P-value < 0.025 0.025 < P-value < 0.05 P-value > 0.05 (b) Upper-tailed test, n = 13, t = 3.2 P-value < 0.005 0.005 < P-value < 0.01 0.01 < P-value < 0.025 0.025...
Suppose the age distribution of the Canadian population and the age distribution of a random sample of 528 residents in the Indian community of Red Lake are shown below. Observed Number Age (years) Percent of Canadian Population in Red Lake Village Under 5 6.4% 38 5 to 14 11.8% 48 15 to 64 70.3% 397 65 and older 11.5% 45 Use to test the claim that the age distribution of the general Canadian population fits the age distribution of the...
QUESTION 4 Given the test statistic and degrees of freedom, find the p-value range (area to the right) that is the best choice. x2 = 34.7, df = 21 0.75 < P<0.90 0.05 <P<0.10 0.90 < P<0.95 0.025 <P<0.05 QUESTION 5 Given the test statistic and degrees of freedom, find the p-value range (area to the right) that is the best choice. x2 = 35.2, df = 24 0.90 < P<0.95 0.025 <P<0.05 0.75 <P<0.90 0.05 < P<0.10
2 = 34.7, df = 21 0.75 <P<0.90 0.025 <P<0.05 0.90 < P<0.95 О 0.05<P<0.10 UESTIONS Given the test statistic and degrees of freedom, find the p-value range (area to the right) that is the best choice. X2=2.76, df = 6 O 0.025 <P<0.05 0.05<P<0.10 0.90 <P<0.95 0.75 <P<0.90 QUESTION 6 When making inferences concerning the mean difference using two dependent samples, it is necessary to calculate the standard deviation of the sample differences Calculate the standard deviation of the...
Using a table of critical t-values of the t distribution, find the range of values for the P-value for testing a claim about the mean body temperature of healthy adults for a left-tailed test with n=12 and test statistic t= -2.475 What is the range of values for the P-value? A. 0.01 <P-value< 0.025 B. 0.025<P-value<0.05 C. P-value<0.005 D. 0.005 <P-value<0.01 x t-table t distribution: Critical t values 0.005 0.01 Area in One Tail 0.025 0.05 0.10 Degrees of Freedom...
Consider the following hypotheses: H0: μ ≤ 420 HA: μ > 420 Find the p-value for this test based on the following sample information. (You may find it useful to reference the appropriate table: z table or t table) a. x¯ = 430; s = 41; n = 13 p-value 0.10 0.05 p-value < 0.10 0.025 p-value < 0.05 0.01 p-value < 0.025 p-value < 0.01 b. x¯ = 430; s = 41; n = 26 0.025 p-value < 0.05...
A distribution and the observed frequencies of the values of a variable from a simple random sample of the population are provided below. Use the chi-square goodness-of-fit test to decide, at the specified significance level, whether the distribution of the variable differs from the given distribution Distribution: 0.1875, 0.1875, Observed frequencies: 16, 20, 24, 36 Significance level 0.05 0.3125, 0.3125 Determine the null and alternative hypotheses. Choose the correct answer below. OA. H: The distribution of the variable differs from...