CH 09
CH 09
CH 09
Statistical Inference:
Hypothesis Testing for Single Populations
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direct proof
indirect proof
margin of error
infinity
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H a: > 6
These hypotheses _______________.
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dividing point
critical value
rejection value
not rejectance value
A. tolerable region
B. not rejectance region
C. null region
D. alternative region
The probability of committing a Type I error is called _______.
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level of significance
power
beta
Type II error probability
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Type II error
Type I error
sampling error
powerful error
Type II error
Type I error
correct decision
powerful error
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Type II error
Type I error
sampling error
powerful error
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1-
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Ha: > 67
These hypotheses _______________.
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Ha: 67
These hypotheses _______________.
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two-tailed test
one-tailed test
Type II test
Type I test
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two-tailed
one-tailed
Type II
Type I
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probability method
critical value method
Z value method
statistical method
1.645
-1.645
1.96
-1.96
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D 38.
1.645
-1.645
1.96
-1.96
A. 2.575
B. -2.575
C. 2.33
D. -2.33
In a two-tailed hypothesis about a population mean with a
sample size of 100 and alpha = 0.10, the rejection region would
be _______.
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Z>1.64
Z>1.28
Z<-1.28 and Z>1.28
Z<-1.64 and Z>1.64
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Z>1.64
Z>1.96
Z<-1.96 and Z>1.96
Z<-1.64 and Z>1.64
A. 1.645
B. -1.645
C. 1.28
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D. -1.28
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1.645
-1.645
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reject
not reject
redefine
change the alternate hypothesis into
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reject
not reject
redefine
change the alternate hypothesis into
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reject
not reject
redefine
change the alternate hypothesis into
reject
not reject
redefine
change the alternate hypothesis into
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reject
not reject
redefine
change the alternate hypothesis into
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D 51.
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D 52.
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A. > 5
B. > 5
C. n = 60
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BCalc
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1.96
-1.96
1.645
-1.645
-2.33
2.33
-2.58
2.58
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D 57.
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0.36
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2.86
2.91
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n = 81
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-1.645
1.645
-1.96
1.96
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-2.58
2.58
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2.33
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BCalc
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-3.00
3.00
-0.33
0.33
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1.50
-1.50
0.17
-0.17
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n = 36
= 120
120
n 36
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n = 36
= 120
120
n 36
D 70.
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BCalc
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0.42
-0.42
2.50
-2.50
A. do not reject the null hypothesis and shut down the process
B. do not reject the null hypothesis and do not shut down the
process
C. reject the null hypothesis and shut down the process
D. reject the null hypothesis and do not shut down the process
A. do not reject the null hypothesis and shut down the process
B. do not reject the null hypothesis and do not shut down the
process
C. reject the null hypothesis and shut down the process
D. reject the null hypothesis and do not shut down the process
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1.318
1.711
2.492
2.797
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-12.5
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-0.7
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0.20
0.33
1.33
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1.753
2.947
2.120
2.131
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n 16
n = 16
= 3.5
3.5
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D 84.
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85.
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-4.33
4.33
0.45
-.31
D 90.
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0.05
0.103
0.35
1.24
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a one-tailed test
a two-tailed test
an alpha test
a finite population test
P > 0.05
P 0.05
n = 30
n = 500
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B.
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1.645
-1.645
1.28
-1.28
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1.03
-1.03
0.046
-0.046
D 95.
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96.
H
BCalc
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97.
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98.
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n = 30
n = 200
P 0.50
P < 0.50
-1.645
1.645
-1.96
1.96
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A 100.
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D 101.
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A 102.
E
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B. -1.96
= 30
n = 300
P < 0.25
P 0.25
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C 104.
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A 105.
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B 106.
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C 107.
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B 108.
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B 109.
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A 110.
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D 111.
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it gets larger
it gets smaller
it does not change
all of the above
it gets larger
it gets smaller
it does not change
all of the above
0.17
0.45
0.95
0.67
E
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B.
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B 113.
E
BCalc
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D 114.
E
BCalc
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B.
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18.31
16.92
3.94
3.33
1.74
1.94
10.90
9.81
D 115.
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B.
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B 116.
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A. = 25
B.2 = 8
C.2 = 4
D.2 8
B 117.
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BCalc
A.7.96and26.30
B.6.57and23.68
C.1.96and1.96
D.1.645and1.645
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A 118.
E
BCalc
A.28.00
B.30.00
C.56.00
D.60.00
D 119.
H
BCalc
A.increasethesamplesize
B.reducethesamplesize
C.donotrejectthenullhypothesis
D.rejectthenullhypothesis
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121. Carlos Cavazos, Director of Human Resources, is developing
plans for an employee morale 'barometer.' First, he plans to
measure the current morale level to use as a benchmark. Then,
periodic (possibly monthly) measurements will be taken to track
increases (decreases). His primary measuring instrument will be
several 5-point scaled items (1 = totally depressed, 5 = it
doesn't get any better than this). Carlos believes that, after the
bugs are worked out, the system will allow management to
assess the impact of managerial actions on employee morale.
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123. Online financial brokerages continue go grow with the Internet.
CyberMarkets, Inc. (CMI) advises e-commerce businesses on
their marketing strategies.
Addalie McMinn, VP of Research at CMI, expects increasingly
intense competition between online brokerages for new
customers as the industry matures. She wants to learn more
about the customers of online brokerages; she wants to
understand "what makes them tick," so she can advise CMI
clients how to compete more successfully. What factors do these
investors use to choose one broker over another? Transaction
costs? Basic service characteristics such as fast order execution,
and timely, well-organized statements? Free tie-in services such
as an address book, a calendar service, and links to favorite web
sites for gifts.
Should Addalie segment the customer population? Are all
factors equally important for all market segments? Does age
matter? Does gender matter? Does profession matter?
Addalie has accumulated an extensive database of on traditional
full-service brokerage customers. She plans to use summary
measures from the database as benchmarks for comparisons
with online customers.
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