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1007721, 845 PM Content Question 1 0.1 out of 0.1 points For a two-sided hypothesis test we wish to know if Selected A population average changed Answer: oe Answers: A population average increased A A population average changed oe A population average decreased c, D. Your professor is member of the population of drunken slobs Question 2 0.1 out of 0.1 points For the material on Slide 4 of Review Lecture 2.3, the risk that a sample average of 3.6 or less would be observed if mu is actually 3.8 is Selected Answer: 2.38 @A Answers: 2.38 @A 3.68 B. 3.88 ©. Not provided D. Question 3 0.1 out of 0.1 points For the material on Slide 4, the risk that you reject Ho when Ho is actually still true in the population is Selected Answer: 2 @A Answers: 2.38 GA 3.68 3.88 c. , None of the above hitpssuc blackboard comiutralcourses!_202071_t/eloutine v8 1007721, 845 PM Question 4 Por the manufacturing time example problem, test is Selected Answer: 108 oB Answers 308 A 10% oB 2.38 c. 3.6 D. Question 5 For 2 two-sided hypothesis test, Selected Answer: Much different oc Answers: Much less than A Much more than B. Much different oc . All of the above Question 6 For a two-sided test, Content 0.4 out of 0.4 points the alpha for the hypothesis 0.1 out of 0.1 points we would reject Ho if x-bar is than the mu from Ho the ma from Ho, only the mu from Ho, only than the mu from Ho 0.1 out of 0.1 points the interpretation from the definition of the po value of “as extreme or more extreme” means that the p-value is calculated using the area under the bell shaped curve... Selected Answer: oc. Answers: A on the high and low side of the real number line only on the low side of the veal number line only on the high side of the real number line B. on the high and oc. hitpssuc blackboard comiutralcourses!_202071_t/eloutine low side of the real number line 28 107723, 845 PM Content . All of the above Question 7 0.1 out of 0.1 points The p-value for a ONE sided test is (be careful) Selected Answer: Half the value of a two sided test @B. Answers: Twice the value of a two sided test A Half the value of a two sided test oB. The same as the value of a two sided test ©. . Non of the above Question 8 0.1 out of 0.1 points The p-value for a TWO sided test is Selected Answer: Twice the value of a one sided test @ Answers Twice the value of a one sided test @ Half the value of a one sided test The same as the value of a one sided test Non of the above Question 9 0.1 out of 0.1 points If you don't know the average of the population then your best estimate Selected Answer: xobar o8 Answers a.sigma x-bar @B. i hitpssuc blackboard comiutralcourses!_202071_t/eloutine ae 1007721, 845 PM Content None of the above All of the above Question 10 0.1 outof 0.1 points The form of a confidence interval is Selected Answer: (lower mate, upper estimate) oc. Answers (upper estimate, lower estimate) A lower estimate )( upper estimate B. (lower estimate, upper estimate) oc. p, None of the above Question 11 For the calculation of confidence intervals in practice 0.1 out of 0.1 points Selected 8. Answer: Statistical software will compute and display them easily Answers: Tt is better to calewlate them by-hand A oe Statistical software will compute and display them easily c.Allof the above 1p, None of the above Question 12 0.4 out of 0.4 points Once a confidence interval is computed there is no risk that it is incorrect Selected Answer: @ 8, False Answers: A True @B.False c. Don't choose thise p, Don't choose this hitpssuc blackboard comiutralcourses!_202071_t/eloutine 48 1007721, 845 PM Content Question 13 O out of 0.1 points We CANNOT use the confidence interval to evaluate a one-sided hypothesis test because Selected @ A. Answer. For a confidence interval the location of the risk is on the upper and lower side of the real number line and the same is true for a one-sided hypothesis test Answers: A, For a confidence interval the location of the risk is on the upper and lower side of the real number line and the same is true for a one-sided hypothesis test 8. For a confidence interval the location of the risk is on the upper and lower side of the real number line and for a one-sided hypothesis test it is located on only one side of the real number Line , None of the above , Allof the above Question 14 0.1 out of 0.1 points What are the two condition necessary to use a confidence interval to evaluate a hypothesis test question Selected GC. Answer: Two-sided test; confidence=1-alpha for the particulars of the problem Answers A one-sided test; problem for the particulars of the B. one-sided test; confidence not of the problem -alpha for the particulars oc Two-sided test; problem alpha for the particulars of the D. Two-sided test; confidence not of the problem -alpha for the particulars hitpssuc blackboard comiutralcourses!_202071_t/eloutine 1007721, 845 PM Question 15 Content 0.1 out of 04 points The 95% confidence interval for the number of hours spent studying for an exam is (3,5) If someone asked you if the number hours studying was 6, not, and that you have a 9% chance of making a mistake. you would say Selected Answer: No oe. Answers ves A No oe cc, Maybe , Idon't know Question 16 0.1 out of 0.4 points The 95¢ confidence interval for the number of hours spent studying for an exam is (3,5) If someone asked you if the number hour studying was 4.5, ox not, and that you have a 5% chance of making a mistake. you would say Selected Answer: Yes @A Answers yes @A No 8 c. Maybe , I don't know Question 17 0.1 out of 0.1 points The 95 confidence interval for the number of hours spent studying for an exam is (3,5) If someone asked you if the number hours studying was 4.5, ox not, and that you have a 10% chance of making a mistake you would say Selected I can't answer that question under these conditions Answer: ec Answers Yes A No B. I can't answer that question under these conditions oc. Db. hitpssuc blackboard comiutralcourses!_202071_t/eloutine 1007721, 845 PM Content Go away and stop bothering me, I'm trying to study for my DS 371 exam Question 18 0.1 out of 0.1 points The 95% confidence interval for the number of hours spent studying for an exam is (3,5) . You are asked to evaluate the following hypothesis test at alpha=5%: Ho:mu=6; Ha:mu not=6. You would do which of the following Selected Answer: Reject Ho for Ha oc. Answers: Reject Ha for Ho A Fail to reject Ha for Ho B. Reject Ho for Ha oc. Fail to reject Ho for Ha D. Question 19 0.1 out of 0.1 points The 95% confidence interval for the number of hours spent studying for an exam is (3,5) . You are asked to evaluate the following hypothesis test at alpha=5$: Ho:mu=4; Ha:mu not You would do which of the following Selected Answer: Fail to reject Ho for Ha @D. Answers Reject Ha for Ho Fail to reject Ha for Ho B Reject Ho for Ha c Fail to reject Ho for Ha @D. Question 20 0.1 out of 0.1 points You have a weight loss drug. It could affect young (¥) people differently than old (0) people and you are not sure if it might cause some people to actually gain weight. So, you have a two-sided test with two groups. What are Eo and Ha? Selected Answer: oe 1 (¥)=mu (0); Harma(¥) not= mu (0) hitpssuc blackboard comiutralcourses!_202071_t/eloutine 78 1007721, 845 PM Content Answers Ho:mu(¥)=mu (0); Ha:mu(¥) > mu (0) A rmu(Y)=mu (0); Harmu(¥} not= mu(o) oe Harmu(¥)=mu(0); Ho:mu(y) > mu (0) c. Ha:mu(¥)=mu(0); Ho:mu(¥) not= ma(o} D. Question 21 Testing for Ho:ma(¥} 0.1 out of 0.1 points not= ma(0) is the same thing as -ma(0) not = 0 Selected Answer: True @A Answers True GA False B. . Not correct answer . Not correct answer Question 22 0.1 out of 0.1 points For the situation in Question 21, if the calculated 95% confidence interval for mu(¥)-mu(0)=(-20,-5) then you would do what for a two sided hypothesis test with alpha=5% Selected Answer: Reject Ho for Ha oc. Answers Reject Ha for Ho A Fail to reject Ha for tio B. Reject Ho for Ha oc. Fail to reject Ho for Ha D. hitpssuc blackboard comiutralcourses!_202071_t/eloutine ae

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