document.write( "Question 445857: 1 Alpha and Confidence Level are related by a simple rule. What is that rule?
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document.write( " A 0.0 <= p(alpha) <= 1.0
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document.write( " B 0.0 <= (Confidence Level + alpha) <= 1.0
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document.write( " C (Confidence Level + alpha) = 1.0
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document.write( " D (Confidence Level - alpha) = 1.0
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document.write( " E none of the above\r
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document.write( "2 “The Scientific Method” is based largely on what statistical tool (or method)?
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document.write( " A Measures of Location and Variation
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document.write( " B Confidence Intervals
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document.write( " C Rules of Probability
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document.write( " D Hypothesis Tests
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document.write( " E none of the above\r
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document.write( "3 When writing a Null Hypothesis, we always follow a
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document.write( " A conservative approach
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document.write( " B liberal approach
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document.write( " C scientific approach
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document.write( " D mathematical approach
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document.write( " E none of the above\r
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document.write( "4 The Null Hypothesis and the Alternate Hypothesis are always written so that they divide the number scale (or Universe) into how many pieces?
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document.write( " A 0 or 1
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document.write( " B 2
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document.write( " C 3
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document.write( " D 2 or 3
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document.write( " E more than 3\r
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document.write( "5 After conducting a test of hypothesis, Shelly concluded that she should reject the Null Hypothesis. She must now
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document.write( " A repeat the experiment using the same sample
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document.write( " B repeat the experiment using a different sample
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document.write( " C accept the Null Hypothesis
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document.write( " D accept the Alternate Hypothesis
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document.write( " E none of the above \n" );
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