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True or False: An ANOVA compares three or more independent sample averages.
True
Suppose you believe that there is a statistical difference between the test scores of
juniors and seniors in a high school economics class. The null hypothesis (H0) is that
the mean scores of juniors (μj) is = to the mean scores of seniors (μs) (also noted as
H0: μj = μs). What is the alternative hypothesis (Ha)?
Ha: μj ≠ μs - alternative hypothesis is exact opposite of the null
Which of the following is a valid null hypothesis?
a) P > 1/8.
b) The mean of population A is not equal to the mean of sample A
c) Mu = 100
d) none of the above
c) Mu = 100, a null often states that there is no difference between b/w two sets of data
True or False: It is a best practice to state the null hypothesis before running the
hypothesis test in QI Macros.
True
True or False: It is appropriate to determine if the test is one- or two- tailed after running
a hypothesis test in QI Macros.
False
If the calculated power is 80%, the beta risk is ____________.
Beta risk = 20%
Significance level is also referred to as _______.
a) beta risk
b) p
c) confidence sigma
d) alpha risk
d) alpha risk (type I error)
A teacher suspects that the mean test scores of males are different from the mean test
scores of females. The best type of hypothesis test in this situation would be
___________________.
two-sample t-test
True or False: A two-tailed test describes a hypothesis test that is concerned with one
side of the frequency distribution.
False, concerned with both sides
True or False: Alpha risk is also referred to as a Type I error.
True
True or False: Alpha risk is also referred to as a Type II error.
False, beta risk = type II error
The ___________ is the exact opposite of the null hypothesis and contains all of the
other possibilities.
Alternative hypothesis
In hypothesis testing, which of the following statements is always true?
a) The P-value is greater than the significance level.
b) The P-value is computed from the significance level.
c) The P-value is the parameter in the null hypothesis.
d) The P-value is a test statistic.
e) The P-value is a probability.
e) The P-value is a probability.
True or False: You want to prove that the setting does not make a difference. Therefore,
you want to reject the null hypothesis.
False,
True or False: It is appropriate to determine if the test is one- or two- tailed prior to
running a hypothesis test in QI Macros.
True
A p-value that is less than .05, indicates a ____ regression equation.
statistically significant, A low p-value (< 0.05) indicates that you can reject the null
hypothesis. In other words, a predictor that has a low p-value is likely to be a meaningful
addition to your model because changes in the predictor's value are related to changes
in the response variable.
True or False: Power is defined as (1 - beta risk).
True
One of the advantages of the sample t-test is __________________.
a) it can be applied to a relatively small number of cases
b) Mu < 5
c) The mean of population A is not equal to the mean of population B
d) Mu = 0
a) it can be applied to a relatively small number of cases
True or False: A Type I error occurs when you incorrectly reject the null hypothesis.
True
This error occur(s) when you incorrectly fail to reject the null hypothesis.
Type II Error
Suppose you are running a Black Belt project to reduce processing time and you
suspect that there are different processing times depending on the customer type.
There are four different types of customers and the data are normal. The best type of
hypothesis test to run in this situation would be:
Variable data that compares more 3 or more averages: ANOVA
True or False: The alternative hypothesis should be stated prior to running a hypothesis
test using QI Macros.
True
True or False: It is a best practice to run the hypothesis test in QI macros and then
determine the alpha risk.
False
True or False: A one-tailed test describes a hypothesis test that is concerned with one
side of the frequency distribution.
True
Brad is conducting a hypothesis test. He set his alpha equal to .10. QI Macros indicated
that the p-value is .15. What is the result of this test?
Fail to reject the null hypothesis
True or False: Power is defined as (1 - alpha risk).
False, 1-beta risk
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Ho: H = 15
На: и# 15
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(b) Find the p-value. (Round your answer to four decimal places.)
p-value
(c) At a = 0.05, state your conclusion.
Reject Ho. There is sufficient evidence to conclude that u # 15.
Reject Ho. There is insufficient evidence to conclude that u + 15.
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Ha: HS 26.8
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major U.S. cities.
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States are different? Develop appropriate null and alternative hypotheses.
b Use a.01. What is your conclusion?
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Ho: Hs 50
На: и > 50
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a = 0.05. (Round your answers to two decimal places.)
(а) х 3D 52.5
Find the value of the test statistic.
2.4206
State the critical values for the rejection rule. (If the test is one-tailed, enter NONE for the unused tail.)
test statistic
State your conclusion.
Reject Ho. There is insufficient evidence to conclude that u > 50.
Do not reject Ho. There is sufficient evidence to conclude that u > 50.
Reject Ho. There is sufficient evidence to conclude that u > 50.
Do not reject Ho. There is insufficient evidence to conclude that u > 50.
(b) х %3D 51
Find the value of the test statistic.
State the critical values for the rejection rule. (If the test is one-tailed, enter NONE for the unused tail.)
test statistic
O O O O
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than one value in a single sample?
Mode
Median
Variance
Mean
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Which of the following is a test for serial correlation in the error terms?
Johansen test
b. Durbin Watson test
e White test
Dickey Fuller test
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Group of answer choices
A)One-Sample T-Test
B) Independent Groups T-Test
C)Correlated Groups T-Test
D) Linear Regression
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a. Write the null and alternative hypotheses.
b. What is the value of the test statistic?
c. What is the associated P-value?
d. State your conclusion using α = 0.05.
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H0: μ = 43
H1: μ ≠ 43
Is this a one- or two-tailed test?
multiple choice 1
One-tailed test
Two-tailed test
What is the decision rule?
multiple choice 2
Reject H0 if −1.960 < z < 1.960
Reject H0 if z < −1.960 or z > 1.960
What is the value of the test statistic? (Negative amount should be indicated by a minus sign. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
What is your decision regarding H0?
multiple choice 3
Fail to reject H0
Reject H0
e-1. What is the p-value? (Round your z value to 2 decimal places and final answer to 4 decimal places.)
e-2. Interpret the p-value? (Round your z value to 2 decimal places and final answer to 2 decimal places.)
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Ý 0.42 + 0.9 X₁ - 1.37X2 +0.61X3
(0.24)
(0.5)
(0.34)
N = 50, R² = 0.67
What is the test statistic for Ho: B2 B3 B4 = 0 v.s. H₁ at least one of them is not zero.
28.71
31.13
31.8
46.7
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Listed in the accompanying table are weights (kg) of randomly selected male college freshmen. The weights
were measured in September and later in April. Use the listed paired sample data, and assume that the
samples are simple random samples and that the differences have a distribution that is approximately normal.
Complete parts (a) through (c).
C
Ho: Hd =
0 kg
H₁: Hd> 0 kg
(Type integers or decimals. Do not round.)
Identify the test statistic.
t = 1.32 (Round to two decimal places as needed.)
Identify the P-value.
P-value = 0.112 (Round to three decimal places as needed.)
What is the conclusion based on the hypothesis test?
September
April
51 71 58 81 73 64 64 68 54
54 77 56 82 75 68 60 68 56
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Group of answer choices
Lower
The same (neither higher, nor lower).
Higher
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A random sample of 1200 vehicles on a freeway are clocked to test the hypothesis that the proportion of vehicles
driving above 80 miles per hour is 25%. The number of vehicles in the sample driving above 80 mph is 326.
What is the sample proportion?
31
a
0.267
0.272
0.276
d
0.281
32
The test statistic is:
a
1.73
1.67
1.60
d
1.54
33
The p-value is,
0.0830 Reject Ho at a = 0.10.
0.0798 Do not reject Ho at a = 0.05.
0.0415 Reject Ho at a = 0.05.
0.0399 Reject Ho at a = 0.05.
a
b
d
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The Average Grade is greater than 75
The Average Grade is less than 75
The Average Grade is not equal to 75
The Average Grade equals 75
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Random samples of 400 men and 600 women
were asked whether they would like to have a
flyover near their residence. 200 men and 325
women were in favour of the proposal. Test the
hypothesis that proportions of men and
women in favour of the proposal, are same
against that they are not, at 5% level.
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QUESTION 23
A lab technician realizes the test he had just conducted gave him a false negative result. What is this an example of?
Type 1 error
Type 2 error
Hypothesis error
Test error
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In addition, Allegiant has conducted a field experiment to gauge the demand for reservations for the current flight. During this experiment, they did not limit the number of reservations for the flight to observe the uncensored demand. The following table summarizes the result of the field experiment.
No. of Reservations Demanded
Probability
48
0.05
49
0.05
50
0.15
51
0.30
52
0.25
53
0.10
54
0.10
Suppose Allegiant receives a marginal profit of $108 for each passenger who books a reservation (regardless of whether they show up). In addition, suppose…
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from another population with a sample mean of X₂=35 and the sample standard deviation S₂ = 6. Complete parts (a) through (d) below.
a. What is the value of the pooled-variance ISTAT test statistic for testing Ho: H+H2?
ISTAT =
(Round to two decimal places as needed.)
b. In finding the critical value, how many degrees of freedom are there?
degrees of freedom
(Simplify your answer.)
c. Using a significance level of a =0.05, what is the critical value for a one-tail test of the hypothesis Ho: H₁5 ₂ against the alternative H₁: ₁₂?
The critical value is
(Round to two decimal places as needed.)
d. What is your statistical decision?
OA. Do not reject Ho because the computed ISTAT test statistic is less than the upper-tail critical value.
OB. Reject H, because the computed ISTAT test statistic is greater than the upper-tail critical value.…
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The hypothesis test H0: μ ≥ 30 vs. Ha: μ =
True
False
30 has been correctly specified.
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literacy. This organization has asked for your help gathering information on the reading
activities that local children engage in.
1. For each of the following scenarios, state the null and alternative hypotheses.
Scenario A: You read in a report that preschool-aged children have on average 5.2 books at
home. You are concerned that children in your community have fewer books.
Scenario B: The nonprofit recently engaged in a campaign to encourage elementary school
children to read more. A previous study found that children in your community read in their
free time for 48 minutes per day on average. You would like to find out whether the time
spent reading among elementary school students increased after the campaign.
Scenario C: Your local public library reported last year that the average number of children
visiting the library each day was 77. You would like to test whether that has changed.
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a. Write the null and alternative hypotheses.
b. What is the value of the test statistic?
c. What is the associated P-value?
d. State your conclusion using α = 0.05.
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Suppose we have two samples of data on the number of violent incidents in a number of local areas of the Sydney CBD and nearby surrounds. Pubs, hotels and clubs located in a subset of these areas became subject to the lockout laws when they were introduced in 2014. The first sample is from 2010 before the introduction of the lockout laws, and the second is from 2015 after the introduction of the law. The hypothesis we wish to test is that the introduction of the lockout laws reduces violent incidents in the areas in which the lockout laws were put in place.
We use a difference-in-difference model on the pooled data from 2010 and 2015. We find the following results:
viol_inc hat = 33.21 (5.29) + 12.43lockout (7.01) – 4.19Yr2015 (2.98) – 3.32 (lockout x Yr2015) (1.85)
N = 181, R^2 = 0.128
Where:
viol_incis the…
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table: z table or ttable)
Ho: P1 P2 ≥ 0
HA: P1 P2 < 0
x1 = 223
n1 = 418
x2 = 245
n2 = 418
Test statistic
reference the appropriate
a. Calculate the value of the test statistic. (Negative value should be indicated by a minus sign. Round final answer to 2 decimal
places.)
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Exhibit 2
Model
N
Mean
Median
Tri.Mean
Std Dev
S.E. Mean
Hyundai
23
109
135
107.64
*
1.34
Toyota
27
165
124
143.65
9.5
**
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Studenth=19.6+ 0.73x Midparh, R²=0.45, SER=2.0
(7.2) (0.10)
where Studenth is the height of students in inches, and Midparh is the average of the parental heights. Values in parentheses are heteroskedasticity robust standard
errors. (Following Galton's methodology, both variables were adjusted so that the average female height was equal to the average male height.) For the following
questions except (d), type your answers in two decimal places.
(a) If we test for the statistical significance of the slope coefficient, the relevant f-statistic is t =
(b) Construct a 95% confidence interval for a one inch increase in the average of parental height: (
(c)…
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Group of answer choices
an interval estimate
a population parameter
a point estimate
a population statistic
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from another population with a sample mean of X, = 35, and the sample standard deviation S, = 6. Construct a 99% confidence interval estimate of the population
mean difference between H, and uz. Assume that the two population variances are equal.
(Round to two decimal places as needed.)
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Medicaid on emergency department (ED) use. The figure below shows the percent of respondents
who have been to the ED at all (left hand side of the figure) and the average number of ED visits
(right hand side of the figure).
The dark blue bars represent the mean for the control group, and the light blue bars add in the
"Medicaid" effect found in the paper. The black "capped" bar represents the confidence interval for
the Medicaid effect.
Percent with Any Visits
50
€30
20
10
O
Any
O O
Any and Total ED Use
Emergency Department Data
Control Mean
Control Mean plus Medicaid Effect
Cl for Medicaid Effect
The results above imply that the price elasticity of demand for emergency department use is
Number of Visits
perfectly inelastic
not perfectly inelastic
perfectly elastic
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