Unit 6 Learning Content

If a confidence level of 95% is used, the range of the expected value includes

95% of the distribution

If the alternate hypothesis is written with a ? sign, it is what type of test?

two-tailed test

When writing a null hypothesis, researchers want to

make it into a math statement

What is a null hypothesis?

The hypothesis that can be rejected

Choose the incorrect answer: Hypothesis Testing:

Tests claims about sample data

Choose the correct statement:

the null is the only hypothesis that can contain the = sign.

Write the null and alternate hypotheses: The mean number of years Americans work before retiring is less than 34.

H0: ? = 34; Ha: ? < 34

True/False: The alternate can be proven

False

Which statement is true

The null can be rejected

Rejected the null is the same as

Accepting the alternate

True or False: there are two types of alternative hypotheses:

False

True/False: The null can be proven

False

True/False: The alternate hypothesis is the math complement of the null

True

Choose the true statement:

only the null can be rejected and only the alternative can be accepted

Which hypothesis has the equals sign?

the null

What is a Hypothesis?

A testable statement about a population or sample

What is the last step of the parameter testing process

Reject the null, if possible

True or False: there are two types of hypotheses

True

If a hypothesis test results in an unusual result

The null can be rejected

True or False: in a two-tailed hypothesis test, alpha is split into two tails of the normal distribution so unusual can occur in either tail.

true

A test that the sample mean is equal to a particular value will result in what kind of hypothesis test?

Either one or two-tailed, depending on the researcher.

Which of the following statements is NOT true:

In a one-tailed test, then the null hypothesis can be rejected based on either side

True/False: P values are not used in hypothesis testing.

false

A null hypothesis that is 'equal to' a value has an expected range that is

Centered or to one side, depending on how it is worded.

True or False: a null hypothesis is rejected when the p-value is low

true

All of the following statements about p-values are true except:

the null hypothesis is rejected when the p-value is large

If testing for a mean value LESS THAN a value, at the 95% confidence level

Alpha is defined as 5% on the left

If the confidence level is 95%, what is the alpha value in only one side of a two-tailed test?

2.5%

Assume H0: ? ? 6 and Ha: ? > 6. Is this a left-tailed, right-tailed, or two-tailed test?

right-tailed

Statistics students believe that the mean score on the first statistics test is 65. A statistics instructor thinks the mean score is higher than 65. He samples ten statistics students and obtains the scores 65; 65; 70; 67; 66; 63; 63; 68; 72; 71. He perfo

reject

A bottle of water is labeled as containing 16 fluid ounces of water. You believe it is less than that. What type of test would you use?

left-tailed

Assume H0: ? = 9 and Ha: ? < 9. Is this a left-tailed, right-tailed, or two-tailed test?

left-tailed

Your friend claims that his mean golf score is 63. You want to show that it is higher than that. What type of test would you use?

right-tailed

Assume the null hypothesis states that the mean is equal to 88. The alternative hypothesis states that the mean is not equal to 88. Is this a left-tailed, right-tailed, or two-tailed test

two-tailed

What is the conclusion of the study?

the students scored more than an average of 65

Previously, an organization reported that teenagers spent 4.5 hours per week, on average, on the phone. The organization thinks that, currently, the mean is higher. Fifteen randomly chosen teenagers were asked how many hours per week they spend on the pho

Ho: ? = 4.5, Ha: ? > 4.5

Statistics students believe that the mean score on the first statistics test is 65. A statistics instructor thinks the mean score is higher than 65. He samples ten statistics students and obtains the scores 65; 65; 70; 67; 66; 63; 63; 68; 72; 71. He perfo

Ho: ? = 65, Ha: ? > 65

Which statement is true about hypothesis testing:

population parameters are tested in hypotheses

All of the following are true except for:

the larger the p-value the more statistically significant the result.

True or False: When a difference is statistically significant, it is unusual.

true

Statistical significance refers to:

results that could not be due to chance

Which hypotheses can be rejected?

null only

What statement is not true about the null hypothesis

when we reject a null, we have proven it

True or False: hypothesis testing is concerned with the 5% of unusual events:

true

Statistical Significance refers to all but:

Importance of a result

Suppose a baker claims that his bread height is more than 15 cm, on average. Several of his customers do not believe him. To persuade his customers that he is right, the baker decides to do a hypothesis test. He bakes 10 loaves of bread. The mean height o

reject the null hypothesis and accept the alternate

When a researcher is not sure about the direction of an outcome, they would use which type of alternate hypothesis?

two-tailed

Assume a p-value is 0.0935. Would we reject or not reject a null hypothesis at the 95% level?

not reject

Assume the p-value is 0.1243. Would you reject the null hypothesis?

no

Suppose a baker claims that his bread height is more than 15 cm, on average. Several of his customers do not believe him. To persuade his customers that he is right, the baker decides to do a hypothesis test. He bakes 10 loaves of bread. The mean height o

H0: ? = 15 The alternate hypothesis is Ha: ? > 15

If the alternate hypothesis is that the sample mean is greater than 10, the null hypothesis is

�=10

A college football coach records the mean weight that his players can bench press as 275 pounds, with a standard deviation of 55 pounds. Three of his players thought that the mean weight was more than that amount. They asked 30 of their teammates for thei

H0: ? = 275 ; Ha: ? > 275

H0: ? = 1, Ha: ? > 1; what type of test is this?

right-tailed

H0: ? = 10, Ha: ? < 10; What type of test is that?

left-tailed

The rejection area for the alternate hypothesis: �> 50 would be:

on the right

What type of test is this? H0: p = 50 Ha: p ? 50

two-tailed

What type of test would be run based on these hypotheses? Ho: ? = 5, Ha: ? < 5

left-tailed

The p-value of a hypothesis the test is 0.0013 . What would be our decision?

reject the null hypothesis and accept the alternate

True/False: Testing a sample mean requires knowing the size of the sample

true

True/False: Hypothesis testing for two samples is identical to testing one sample

false

True/False: If the two samples are not statistically different the null hypothesis can be rejected

false

True/False: Two sample mean tests allow researchers to compare quantitative data to nominal data.

false

Suppose a statistics instructor believes that there is no significant difference between the mean class scores of statistics day students on Exam 2 and statistics night students on Exam 2. She takes random samples from each of the populations. The mean an

?day ? ?night

What would be your p-value based on excel output for a two-tailed test?
z-Test: Two Sample for Means Variable 1 Variable 2 Mean 22.12 22.76 Known Variance 3.68 4.7 Observations 50 50 Hypothesized Mean Difference 0 z -1.5633 P(Z<=z) one-tail 0.058991 z Cri

0.118

If the p-value is 0.4955, what can be concluded about the research question?

the Democratic senators are not older than the Republican senators

The mean lasting time of two competing floor waxes is to be compared. Twenty floors are randomly assigned to test each wax. Both populations have a normal distributions. The data are recorded in The table below. The p-value of our test is p-value = 0.1799

the lasting time of both waxes is not significantly different

An interested citizen wanted to know if Democratic U. S. senators are older than Republican U.S. senators, on average. On May 26 2013, the mean age of 30 randomly selected Republican Senators (sample 2) was 61 years 247 days old (61.675 years) with a stan

H0: �1 = � ; Ha: �1 > �2

The mean speeds of fastball pitches from two different baseball pitchers are to be compared. A sample of 14 fastball pitches is measured from each pitcher. The populations have normal distributions. The table below the result. Scouters believe that Rodrig

reject the null and accept the alternate hypothesis: Rodriguez is the speedier pitcher

The mean speeds of fastball pitches from two different baseball pitchers are to be compared. A sample of 14 fastball pitches is measured from each pitcher. The populations have normal distributions. The table below the result. Scouters believe that Rodrig

H0: u1=u2; Ha: u2>u1

The results of a two sample mean test are shown below. What can be concluded?

The two means are significantly different

Researchers interviewed street prostitutes in Canada and the United States. The mean age of the 100 Canadian prostitutes upon entering prostitution was 18 with a standard deviation of six. The mean age of the 130 United States prostitutes upon entering pr

yes

A company wants to show that their batteries (Sample 1) last as long as much more expensive ones (sample 2). After taking appropriately sized samples, the following results were obtained. Should the marketing department be allowed to say the batteries las

No, the z score is negative and the likelihood of the being the same is less than 2.5%

Would you reject or not reject the null hypothesis based on this output?

Do not reject null hypothesis

A student at a four-year college claims that mean enrollment at four-year colleges is higher than at two-year colleges in the United States. Two surveys are conducted. Of the 35 two-year colleges surveyed, the mean enrollment was 5,068 with a standard dev

the mean enrollment at four-year colleges is not higher than at two-year college

Researchers interviewed street prostitutes in Canada and the United States. The mean age of the 100 Canadian prostitutes upon entering prostitution was 18 with a standard deviation of six. The mean age of the 130 United States prostitutes upon entering pr

one-tailed left tailed

A two sample mean test is conducted to see if the samples equal each other. Using the confidence interval below, can the researcher reject the null that they are equal?
CI 95% (z score 1.96) upper 1.754, lower 0.246

No, because the confidence interval does not include zero

When conducting a two sample mean test, a negative z-score

Indicates the second sample is greater than the first

A null hypothesis can only be :

rejected or not rejected

Would a one-point difference in your statistics score likely be significant?

no

True or False: a statistically significant result might not be an important result

true

A study was conducted to determine whether cell phone users developed brain cancer at a greater rate than non-cell phone users. In a study of 420,019 cell phone users, 172 of the subjects developed brain cancer. (the rate of brain cancer for non-cell phon

yes

A study was conducted to determine whether cell phone users developed brain cancer at a greater rate than non-cell phone users. In a study of 420,019 cell phone users, 172 of the subjects developed brain cancer. (the rate of brain cancer for non-cell phon

yes

True or False: A null hypothesis can prove results:

false

True or False: Hypothesis testing looks for unusual results.

true

Statistically different means:

Results are not due to chance

Would a 10 point difference in your statistics score likely be significant?

yes

Which of the following statements is true?

In a two-tailed test, alpha is split into two with half for each of the two tails of a normal distribution

Which of the following is more statistically significant than the p-value of .04?

.002

Which of the following statements is false?

The larger the p-value, the more statistically significant the result

What can you conclude if the results of a one-sample test include the following information? The z-score is 1.56 and the p-value is .0576.

The results are not statistically significant

Which of the following statements about hypotheses is false?

Hypothesis testing is used to prove the null hypothesis

Which of the following statements is true?

A two-sided hypothesis has two tails and a two-sample test can have one or two tails

What type of test is it if the alternative hypothesis is written with an equal sign?

none of these can be used

If the confidence level is set at 90%, what is the alpha value in only one side of a two-tailed test?

5%

What does it mean when the null hypothesis is rejected?

The alternative hypothesis is accepted