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Question 1040120: A random sample of size 15 is selected from a normal population. The population standard deviation is unknown. Assume the null hypothesis indicates a two-tailed test and the researcher decided to use the 0.10 significance level. For what values of t will the null hypothesis not be rejected?
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A random sample of size 15 is selected from a normal population. The population standard deviation is unknown. Assume the null hypothesis indicates a two-tailed test and the researcher decided to use the 0.10 significance level. For what values of t will the null hypothesis not be rejected?
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Find the t-value with a right tail of 5% when df = 14
invT(0.95,14) = 1.7613
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Ans:: -1.7613 < t < 1.7613
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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