Statprob Q4 Module 4
Statprob Q4 Module 4
Statprob Q4 Module 4
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Statistics and
Probability
Fourth Quarter
Module 4: The Rejection
Region in Testing Hypothesis
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Statistics and
Probability
Fourth Quarter
Module 4: The Rejection
Region in Testing Hypothesis
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INTRODUCTION
■ Expected Learning Outcome — This lays out the learning outcome that
you are expected to have accomplished at the end of the module.
With the different activities provided in this module, may you find this
material engaging and challenging as it develops your critical thinking
skills.
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What I Need To Know
What I Know
Directions: To find out what you already know about the topic in this
module, answer the following. Write your answer in your notebook. Write
the letter of the correct answer.
For Items 1-4, refer to the problem below:
a. b. c.
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For items 5-8, refer below:
a. b. c.
a. b. c.
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For items 13-16, refer below:
a. b. c.
What’s In
A B
1. Right-tailed test a.
2. Left-tailed test b.
3. Two-tailed test c.
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What’s New
Last time, you have identified what test statistic will you use when
you are testing hypothesis. You also learned that the rejection region is very
important in making a decision to reject or accept the null hypothesis. This
module will give you a deeper understanding about the critical value and
critical region whether the population variance is known or unknown or if
the central limit theorem will be used.
What Is It
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The Critical Value of z
The table shows the critical value s of z for the given type of test and
the level of significance.
Level of Significance
Type of Test
𝛼=0.01 𝛼=0.05
One-tailed ±2.33 ±1.65
Two-tailed ±2.58 ±1.96
Note that these values were taken from the normal distribution table
which was discussed in the earlier topics.
Example 1:
Ha: 𝜇>20.5
𝜎= 2.3
𝑥̅ = 21.4
n = 35
𝛼 = 5%
Solution:
known)
significance level).
1.65
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Example 2. Weight Reduction Drugs
Ha:𝜇 ≠ 4.55
known)
Rejection region:
1.96 1.96
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Test statistic: z-test (Since the population standard deviation is unknown
but the sample size is more than 30)
Rejection region:
1.65
The Critical Value of t
When the sample size is less than 30 and the population standard
deviation is unknown, we test using the t-test. The critical value of t is found
in the table for t-distribution at a specified level of significance, type of test,
and the degree of freedom.
The degree of freedom (df)is the number of values that are free to
vary without changing the mean. The degree of freedom is not required in
z-distribution. For t-distribution, d.f.=n-1 for single population. We will
be using the table for t-distribution attached in this module.
Example 4:
If n=9, and the test is left tailed test at 𝛼=0.05, what is the
critical value?
d.f.=n-1
= 9-1
=8
-1.860
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Example 5:
d.f.=n-1
= 14-1
= 13
-2.16 2.16
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Example 6.
Typing Job
The director of a secretarial school believes that its graduates can type
more than 75 words per minute. A random sample of 12 graduates has been
found to have an average of 77.2 words per minute with a standard
deviation of 7.9 words per minute in a typing test. Using 0.05 level of
significance, test the claim of the director.
Given:Ho: 𝜇 = 75
Ha: 𝜇 > 75
n=12 ; df=12-1 = 11
Rejection Region:
1.796
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Example 7:
Ha: 𝜇 ≠ 24.6
n = 15,
df = 15-1 =14
-2.977 2.977
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What’s More
I. Find the critical value or values for the t-test of each of the following.
Critical
N 𝜶 Type of Test Rejection Region
Value of t
II. Give the critical value and the rejection region of the following.
Rejection Region:
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2. A workout program states that there is an average weight loss of 12
pounds (lb) for those who enroll in the program for two months.
Another workout program advertises greater weight loss and was
tested with a group of 30 volunteers who averaged 13 lb weight loss
after two months, with standard deviation 2.5 lb. Does the second
workout program offer a high average weight loss effect?
Rejection Region:
Level of Significance
Type of Test
𝛼=0.01 𝛼=0.05
One-tailed ±2.33 ±1.65
Two-tailed ±2.58 ±1.96
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What I Can Do
According to the norms established for a history test, grade eight
students should have an average 81.7 with standard deviation of 8.5. If 100
randomly selected students are chosen from your school average 79.6 in
this test, can we conclude at the 5% level of significance that grade 8
students from your school can be expected to average less than the norm of
81.7?
Type of Test:_____________________
Assessment
Direction:Give the following:
a. type of test
b. level of significance
c. critical value
d. rejection region
a. __________________________________
b. __________________________________
c. __________________________________
d.
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2. Prince Hypermart larena boast that checkout times for costumers are
never more than 15 minutes. A random sample of 36 customers
reveals a mean checkout time of 17 minutes with a standard deviation
of 3 minutes. What can you conclude about the supermarket’s boast
at the 0.05 level?
a. __________________________________
b. __________________________________
c. __________________________________
d.
3. A light bulb manufacturer regularly advertises that his bulbs last 900
hours with a standard deviation of 75 hours. A random sample is
chosen before each campaign to make sure that the claim is correct. If
one such sample of 20 bulbs shows a mean of 925 hours, can the
advertising claim be considered an underestimate at the 0.05 level of
significance?
a. __________________________________
b. __________________________________
c. __________________________________
d.
a. __________________________________
b. __________________________________
c. __________________________________
d.
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References:
Calaca, Ninia I., Chin Uy, et. al. Statistics and Probability. Manila,
Philippines: Vibal Group Inc., 2016
Ocampo, Jose M. and Wilmer G. Marquez. Senior High Conceptual Math and
Beyond, Statistics and Probability. Novaliches, Quezon City: Brilliant
Creation Publishing, Inc., 2016
https://www.stat.tamu.edu/~lzhou/stat302/T-Table.pdf
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