Examples-Ch9 1
Examples-Ch9 1
Examples-Ch9 1
(C) (D)
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Question 5:
With significance level equal 0.05, the decision criterion for the hypothesis test in
terms of the computed value of the test statistic is....
(A) Reject H 0 if z stat < -1.645 (B) Reject H 0 if z stat > 1.96
(C) Reject H 0 if Z stat > 1.645 or Z stat 1.645 (D) Reject H 0 if z stat > 1.645
Question 6:
The computed value of our test statistic is....
(A) -2.04 (B) 3.98 (C) 2.04 (D) 0.54
Solution:
9.75 8.2
z stat 2.04
3.8 / 25
Question 7:
The decision would be to....
(A) Cannot be determined
(B) Do not reject the null hypothesis.
(C) Reject the null hypothesis.
(D) Reject the alternative hypothesis.
Question 8:
Suppose that in fact the waiting time is increased to 9 minutes ( 1 9.9 ), then
the decision has been made is...
(A) Committing Type I error (B) Committing Type II error
(C) Correct decision( 1 ) (D) Correct decision( 1 )
Question 9:
H 0 : 8.2
A 95% confidence interval is 8.3 11.2 . The null hypothesis is
H 1 : 8.2
What is the decision?
(A) Reject the null hypothesis.
(B) Do not Reject the null hypothesis.
(C) Can not be determined
(D) Reject the alternative hypothesis.
End of example 1
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Example 2
It assumed from last experience that 75% of sports viewers are male. A famous
sport newspaper reports that this proportion is greater than 0.75. A random
sample of 400 season ticket holders reveals that 352 are male. We wish to test
the above hypothesis. Answer the questions 1 to 10.
Question 1:
The null and alternative hypotheses are...
(A) H 0 : P 0.75 & H1 : P 0.75 (B) H 0 : 0.75 & H1 : 0.75
(C) H 0 : 0.75 & H1 : 0.75 (D) H 0 : 0.75 & H1 : 0.75
Question2:
This hypothesis test is classifies as...
(A) Two-tailed (B) Right-tailed
(C) Opposite-tailed (D) left-tailed
Question 3:
The appropriate test statistic is...
P X
(A) Z (B) T
(1 ) / n S/ n
X P
(C) Z (D) 2
/ n (1 ) / n
Question 4:
With significance level equal 0.05, the decision criterion for the hypothesis test in
terms of the computed value of the test statistic ( Z stat ) is....
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Question 5:
With level of significance 5%, the critical region is best described by figure....
Question 6:
The computed value of our test statistic is....
(A) 0.01 (B) 5.99 (C) 0.23 (D) -0.01
Solution:
350 / 400 0.75 0.875 0.75 0.88 0.75
zc 5.99
(.75)(.25) / 400 0.0217 0.0217
Question 7:
The decision would be to....
(A) Do not Reject the null hypothesis
(B) Cannot be determined.
(C) Reject the null hypothesis.
(D Reject the alternative hypothesis.
Question 8:
Suppose that in fact the true proportion is 0.85, then the decision has been made
is...
(A) Rejecting the true hypothesis( ) (B)Do not Rejecting the false hypothesis
type1 error ( ) type11 error.
(C) Do not rejecting the true (D) Rejecting the false
hypothesis( 1 )Correct decision hypothesis( 1 )Correct decision
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Question 9:
Suppose that in fact the true proportion is 0.74, then the decision has been made
is...
(A) Rejecting the true hypothesis( ) (B)Do not Rejecting the false hypothesis
type1 error ( ) type11 error.
(C) Do not rejecting the true (D) Rejecting the false
hypothesis( 1 )Correct decision 1 )Correct decision
hypothesis(
Question10: A 95% confidence interval is 0.85 0.91 . The null hypothesis is
H 0 : 0.75
H 1 : 0.75
What is the decision?
(A) Reject the null hypothesis.
(B) Do not Reject the null hypothesis.
(C) Cannot be determined
(D) Reject the alternative hypothesis.
End of example 2