H 0 : μ = 17.2 H 1 : μ < 17.2 Your sample consists of 47 subjects, with a mean of 16.4 and standard deviation of 1.65. Calculate the test statistic rounded to 2 decimal places. Do not round until your final answer. t =
Testing: H 0 : μ = 52 H 1 : μ ≠ 52 Your sample consists of 45 subjects, with a mean of 53.8 and standard deviation of 17.3. Calculate the test statistic, rounded to 2 decimal places.
Testing: H 0 : μ = 16.9 H 1 : μ < 16.9 Your sample consists of 48 subjects, with a mean of 16.3 and standard deviation of 2.22. Calculate the test statistic, rounded to 2 decimal places.
Testing: 34.29 0 : μ H1 : μ > 34.29 Your sample consists of 6 subjects, with a mean of 34.9 and standard deviation of 1.82 Calculate the test statistic, rounded to 2 decimal places. t34.29
Testing: H0:μ=43.4 H1:μ<43.4 Your sample consists of 37 subjects, with a mean of 42.9 and standard deviation of 2.98. Calculate the test statistic, rounded to 2 decimal places. t=
Testing: Ho : μ H1 : μ 18.015 18.015 Your sample consists of 29 subjects, with a mean of 19.4 and standard deviation of 4.57. Calculate the test statistic, rounded to 2 decimal places.
Testing: H0:μ=21.41H0:μ=21.41 H1:μ≠21.41H1:μ≠21.41 Your sample consists of 46 subjects, with a mean of 21.5 and standard deviation of 3.58. Calculate the test statistic, rounded to 2 decimal places. t=t= Suppose are running a study/poll about the proportion of men over 50 who regularly have their prostate examined. You randomly sample 136 people and find that 75 of them match the condition you are testing. Suppose you are have the following null and alternative hypotheses for a test you are running:...
H 0 : p = 0.3521 H 1 : p > 0.3521 Your sample consists of 129 subjects, with 48 successes. Calculate the test statistic, rounded to 2 decimal places
Testing: Ho:u= 52.695 H1:4 # 52.695 Your sample consists of 23 subjects, with a mean of 52.3 and standard deviation of 1.21. Calculate the test statistic, rounded to 2 decimal places. t= . . .. :LI.. License
Consider the following hypothesis test. H0: μ ≤ 25 Ha: μ > 25 A sample of 47 provided a sample mean of 26.9. The sample standard deviation is 6 and the test statistic is 2.171 Determine the p-value for the given test statistic in this problem. Round your answer to three decimal places.
You wish to test the following claim ( H a ) at a significance level of α = 0.005 . H o : μ 1 = μ 2 H a : μ 1 ≠ μ 2 You believe both populations are normally distributed, but you do not know the standard deviations for either. However, you also have no reason to believe the variances of the two populations are not equal. You obtain a sample of size n 1 = 20...