Statprob Q4 Module 3
Statprob Q4 Module 3
Statprob Q4 Module 3
Statistics and
Probability
Fourth Quarter
Module3: The Test Statistic
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Statistics and
Probability
Fourth Quarter
Module3: The Test Statistic
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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
To find out what you already know about the topic in this module,
answer the following. Write your answer in your notebook.
Directions: Identify the following data from the given problem, Write NONE
if no data is provided.
a. population mean (𝜇)
b. population variance (standard deviation) (𝜎)
c. sample mean (𝑥̅ )
d. sample size (n)
e. test statistic
1. A manufacturer of a certain brand of wristwatch claims that the mean
life expectancy of the battery of the watch is 48 months. A researcher
wants to validate this claim so he chose a sample of 64 watches and
noted that their mean life expectancy is 45 months with a standard
deviation of 2 months. At 𝛼 =0.05, can you conclude that the mean life
expectancy is less than 48 months?
a. _______________________________________________
b. _______________________________________________
c. _______________________________________________
d. _______________________________________________
e. _______________________________________________
2. A sociologist wants to study about the average time children play
outdoors nowadays. Tentatively, he guesses a mean that is less than 3
hr. The population variance is assumed to be 0.64 hr. To prove his
claim, he selected a sample of 16 children from a normally distributed
population and found a sample mean of 2.5 hour of outdoor playtime. At
𝛼 =0.05, will the sociologist prove his claim?
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a. _______________________________________________
b. _______________________________________________
c. _______________________________________________
d. _______________________________________________
e. _______________________________________________
3. Benjamin collects a sample with size 16 from a normally distributed
population. The sample gives a mean of 30.4 and a standard deviation of
6.2. At 𝛼=0.01, can Benjamin conclude that the mean of the population
is greater than 28.5.
a. _______________________________________________
b. _______________________________________________
c. _______________________________________________
d. _______________________________________________
e. _______________________________________________
What’s In
Write the null hypothesis, and the alternative hypothesis, for the given
problem below.
Ho: ___________________________________________
Ha: __________________________________________
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What’s New
Previously, you have dealt with the process of hypothesis testing and
some related terminologies that helped you understand better the language
of hypothesis testing. In this module, you will continue to deepen your
understanding of these test procedures as you focus on specific tests about
the population mean.
What Is It
In many instances when we are testing the hypothesis, we want to
find out if the mean difference is statistically significant or not. We can use
the test statistic z-test and t-test if we want to test if the sample mean (𝑥̅ )
differ significantly from a population mean or hypothesized mean (𝜇). As to
what test will be used will depend on the following cases:
For cases 1 and 2, the z-test will be used. T-test will be used for case 3.
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Given : Ho: 𝜇 = 4.55
Notice that there is no population standard deviation, but the sample size is
49 which is more than 30. Using the central limit theorem, we can use the
z-test as our test statistic.
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
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The sample average or mean (𝑥̅ ) is 77.2 words per minute.
As you can see, there is also no population standard deviation but the
sample size is only 12 which is less than 30, therefore, we will be using
t-test as our test statistic
n = 15
In the later modules, we will compute for the test statistic using the
following formula:
𝑋̅−𝜇
z-test: z= 𝜎
√𝑛
𝑋̅−𝜇
z= 𝑠 ,where s is the sample standard deviation.
√𝑛
𝑋̅−𝜇
The t-test formula is also t= 𝑠 but remember the sample size should
√𝑛
be less than 30.
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What’s More
Directions: Identify the following data and write NONE if there is no given in
the problems below. Write your answers in your notebook.
a. population mean
b. population standard deviation
c. sample size
d. sample mean
e. sample standard deviation
f. test statistic
1. In a certain city, a researcher wishes to determine whether the average
income of the residents is Php 13 000. Using a sample of 19 residents,
he found a mean income of Php 13 561.25 with standard deviation Php
2 500. At 𝛼=0.01, can the researcher conclude the average income of
the population is indeed Php 13 000?
a. 𝜇 = __________________
b. 𝜎 = __________________
c. n = __________________
d. 𝑋̅ = __________________
e. s = ___________________
a. 𝜇 = __________________
b. 𝜎 = __________________
c. n = __________________
d. 𝑋̅ = __________________
e. s = ___________________
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What I Have Learned
I learned that:
What I Can Do
Directions: Identify the appropriate test statistic by giving the necessary
data.
Given: a. 𝜇 = __________________
b. 𝜎 = __________________
c. n = __________________
d. 𝑥̅ = __________________
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Assessment
Direction: Identify the given data below and write NONE if there is no given
in the problems.
a. 𝜇 = __________________
b. 𝜎 = __________________
c. n = __________________
d. 𝑥̅ = __________________
e. s = ___________________
a. 𝜇 = __________________
b. 𝜎 = __________________
c. n = __________________
d. 𝑥̅ = __________________
e. s = ___________________
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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
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