SOLUTION: suppose you want to test the claim that μ =3.5. Given a sample size of n=40 and a level of significance of α=0.05, when should you reject Ho?
A. Reject Ho if the stand
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Question 1026507: suppose you want to test the claim that μ =3.5. Given a sample size of n=40 and a level of significance of α=0.05, when should you reject Ho?
A. Reject Ho if the standardized test statistic is greater than 1.645 or less than -1.645
B. Reject Ho if the standardized test statistic is greater than 2.575 or less than -2.575
C. Reject Ho if the standardized test statistic is greater than 2.33 or less than -2.33
D. Reject Ho if the standardized test statistic is greater than 1.96 or -1.96
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This is a two-way test.
The error is less than z(0.025) or if z is greater than (0.975).
That is the same as the test statistic being less than -1.96 or greater than 1.96. Assuming the wording in d is meant to be the same as the other three choices, d is the proper answer. Reject if |test statistic| > 1.96
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