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A type I error occurs if one rejects the null hypothesis when it is __________.

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If the null hypothesis If the null hypothesis   is not rejected at   0.01 when a mean of 7.0 is obtained from a random sample, one could also say that A)  the 1% confidence interval for the population mean contains the value 7.0. B)  the 99% confidence interval for the population mean contains the value 11.0. C)  the 99% confidence interval for the population mean does not contain the value 11.0. D)  the 1% confidence interval for the population mean does not contain the value 11.0. is not rejected at If the null hypothesis   is not rejected at   0.01 when a mean of 7.0 is obtained from a random sample, one could also say that A)  the 1% confidence interval for the population mean contains the value 7.0. B)  the 99% confidence interval for the population mean contains the value 11.0. C)  the 99% confidence interval for the population mean does not contain the value 11.0. D)  the 1% confidence interval for the population mean does not contain the value 11.0. 0.01 when a mean of 7.0 is obtained from a random sample, one could also say that


A) the 1% confidence interval for the population mean contains the value 7.0.
B) the 99% confidence interval for the population mean contains the value 11.0.
C) the 99% confidence interval for the population mean does not contain the value 11.0.
D) the 1% confidence interval for the population mean does not contain the value 11.0.

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Reginald Brown, an inspector from the Department of Weights and Measures, weighed 15 eighteen-ounce cereal boxes of corn flakes. He found their mean weight to be 17.8 ounces with a standard deviation of 0.4 ounces. At α = 0.01, are the cereal boxes lighter than they should be?

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Test value: -1.9...

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Nationwide, the average waiting time until a electric utility customer service representative answers a call is 210 seconds. The Gigantic Kilowatt Energy Company randomly sampled 30 calls and found that, on average, they were answered in 183 seconds with a population standard deviation of 30 seconds. Can the company claim that they are faster than the average utility at α = 0.05?


A) Yes, because the test value -4.93 falls in the critical region.
B) No, because the test value -0.90 falls in the critical region.
C) Yes, because the test value -0.16 falls in the critical region.
D) No, because the test value -0.16 falls in the critical region.

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Use the following to answer questions: A recent survey indicated that the average amount spent for breakfast by business managers was $7.58 with a standard deviation of $0.42. It was felt that breakfasts on the West Coast were higher than $7.58. A sample of 81 business managers on the West Coast had an average breakfast cost of $7.65. -At α = 0.05, what is the critical value?


A) 1.96
B) 1.5
C) -1.5
D) 1.65

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A type II error occurs if one does not reject the null hypothesis when it is __________.

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A right-tailed test is used when A right-tailed test is used when   . .

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An average department store sells 150 men's suits per year. The men's suit departments at a particular national chain of stores claim they sell more than the industry average. In 45 of their stores, they sold, on the average, 190 suits per year with a population standard deviation of 30. What is the test value for their claim?


A) 0.20
B) 1.33
C) 5.14
D) 8.94

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For the conjecture "The average age of students in this class is 20", the null hypothesis is:


A) We accept the hypothesis that the average age of students in this class is 20.
B) The average age of students in this class is 20.
C) The average age of students in this class is not 20.
D) We reject the hypothesis that the average age of students in this class is 20.

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Alyson Silvastein, a scientist, reports that the average number of hours a person can go without sleep and still function normally is 29 with a standard deviation of five hours. A sample of 49 people had an average of 31 hours that they could go without sleep and still function normally. The test value for this hypothesis would be 2.8.

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For the conjecture "The average rent of an apartment is more than $900 per month," the alternative hypothesis is:


A) The average rent of an apartment is less than or equal to $900 per month.
B) The average rent of an apartment is greater than $900 per month.
C) We accept the hypothesis that the average rent of an apartment is more than $900 per month.
D) We reject the hypothesis that the average rent of an apartment is more than $900 per month.

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Are the following statements Are the following statements   and   valid null and alternative hypotheses? A)  No, there are no parameters contained in these statements. B)  No, the alternative hypothesis cannot contain numeric values. C)  Yes, these statements are two non-overlapping hypotheses and compare two parameters. D)  Yes, these statements are two non-overlapping hypotheses and compare a parameter to a value. and Are the following statements   and   valid null and alternative hypotheses? A)  No, there are no parameters contained in these statements. B)  No, the alternative hypothesis cannot contain numeric values. C)  Yes, these statements are two non-overlapping hypotheses and compare two parameters. D)  Yes, these statements are two non-overlapping hypotheses and compare a parameter to a value. valid null and alternative hypotheses?


A) No, there are no parameters contained in these statements.
B) No, the alternative hypothesis cannot contain numeric values.
C) Yes, these statements are two non-overlapping hypotheses and compare two parameters.
D) Yes, these statements are two non-overlapping hypotheses and compare a parameter to a value.

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Are the following statements Are the following statements   and   a valid pair of null and alternative hypothesis? A)  No, the null hypothesis should not state an equality. B)  No,   cannot be a parameter C)  Yes, the null hypothesis specifies an equality and the alternative specifies a difference. D)  Yes, the alternative hypothesis specifies an equality and the null hypothesis specifies a difference. and Are the following statements   and   a valid pair of null and alternative hypothesis? A)  No, the null hypothesis should not state an equality. B)  No,   cannot be a parameter C)  Yes, the null hypothesis specifies an equality and the alternative specifies a difference. D)  Yes, the alternative hypothesis specifies an equality and the null hypothesis specifies a difference. a valid pair of null and alternative hypothesis?


A) No, the null hypothesis should not state an equality.
B) No, Are the following statements   and   a valid pair of null and alternative hypothesis? A)  No, the null hypothesis should not state an equality. B)  No,   cannot be a parameter C)  Yes, the null hypothesis specifies an equality and the alternative specifies a difference. D)  Yes, the alternative hypothesis specifies an equality and the null hypothesis specifies a difference. cannot be a parameter
C) Yes, the null hypothesis specifies an equality and the alternative specifies a difference.
D) Yes, the alternative hypothesis specifies an equality and the null hypothesis specifies a difference.

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The power of a test measures the sensitivity of the test to detect a real difference in parameters if one actually exists.

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If the null hypothesis If the null hypothesis   is rejected at   0.05 when a mean of 15.0 is obtained from a random sample, one could also say that A)  the 5% confidence interval for the population mean contains the value 15.0. B)  the 95% confidence interval for the population mean contains the value 15.0. C)  the 95% confidence interval for the population mean does not contain the value 13.0. D)  the 5% confidence interval for the population mean does not contain the value 13.0. is rejected at If the null hypothesis   is rejected at   0.05 when a mean of 15.0 is obtained from a random sample, one could also say that A)  the 5% confidence interval for the population mean contains the value 15.0. B)  the 95% confidence interval for the population mean contains the value 15.0. C)  the 95% confidence interval for the population mean does not contain the value 13.0. D)  the 5% confidence interval for the population mean does not contain the value 13.0. 0.05 when a mean of 15.0 is obtained from a random sample, one could also say that


A) the 5% confidence interval for the population mean contains the value 15.0.
B) the 95% confidence interval for the population mean contains the value 15.0.
C) the 95% confidence interval for the population mean does not contain the value 13.0.
D) the 5% confidence interval for the population mean does not contain the value 13.0.

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Using Table G, find the P-value interval for the Using Table G, find the P-value interval for the   test value.   , n = 11, right-tailed A)  0.05 < P-value < 0.10 B)  0.1 < P-value < 0.20 C)  0.025 < P-value < 0.05 D)  0.90 < P-value < 0.95 test value. Using Table G, find the P-value interval for the   test value.   , n = 11, right-tailed A)  0.05 < P-value < 0.10 B)  0.1 < P-value < 0.20 C)  0.025 < P-value < 0.05 D)  0.90 < P-value < 0.95 , n = 11, right-tailed


A) 0.05 < P-value < 0.10
B) 0.1 < P-value < 0.20
C) 0.025 < P-value < 0.05
D) 0.90 < P-value < 0.95

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A recent study of business travelers claims they spend an average of $41.00 per day on meals. As a test of this claim, a random sampling of 16 business travelers found they had spent an average of $45.00 per day with a standard deviation of $3.65. What are the critical values for a two-tailed t test of this claim with α = 0.05?


A) ± 2.120
B) ± 2.131
C) ± 1.753
D) ± 1.746

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When a researcher fails to reject the null hypothesis, this does not mean that there is not enough evidence to support the ________________.

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The critical value for a right-tailed test with α = 0.03 is 1.88.

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At a certain university, the average attendance at basketball games has been 2925. This year the attendance for the first 11 games has been 2715 with a standard deviation of 535. The athletic director claims that the attendance is the same as last year. If At a certain university, the average attendance at basketball games has been 2925. This year the attendance for the first 11 games has been 2715 with a standard deviation of 535. The athletic director claims that the attendance is the same as last year. If   = .05, what are the critical values for this two-tailed t test? A)    1.812 B)    2.228 C)    1.796 D)    2.201 = .05, what are the critical values for this two-tailed t test?


A) At a certain university, the average attendance at basketball games has been 2925. This year the attendance for the first 11 games has been 2715 with a standard deviation of 535. The athletic director claims that the attendance is the same as last year. If   = .05, what are the critical values for this two-tailed t test? A)    1.812 B)    2.228 C)    1.796 D)    2.201 1.812
B) At a certain university, the average attendance at basketball games has been 2925. This year the attendance for the first 11 games has been 2715 with a standard deviation of 535. The athletic director claims that the attendance is the same as last year. If   = .05, what are the critical values for this two-tailed t test? A)    1.812 B)    2.228 C)    1.796 D)    2.201 2.228
C) At a certain university, the average attendance at basketball games has been 2925. This year the attendance for the first 11 games has been 2715 with a standard deviation of 535. The athletic director claims that the attendance is the same as last year. If   = .05, what are the critical values for this two-tailed t test? A)    1.812 B)    2.228 C)    1.796 D)    2.201 1.796
D) At a certain university, the average attendance at basketball games has been 2925. This year the attendance for the first 11 games has been 2715 with a standard deviation of 535. The athletic director claims that the attendance is the same as last year. If   = .05, what are the critical values for this two-tailed t test? A)    1.812 B)    2.228 C)    1.796 D)    2.201 2.201

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