Question 135396
Can someone tell me what this is about? 
you are conducting a one tailed, right tail test using the z-test for means;

>> the level of significance is 0.025; question: what is the critical z-value???
It is the z-value which has on 2.5% of the data to the right.
That z-value is z=1.96
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>> the calculated z-value is 2.33; question: what is the p-value??
It is the percentage of the population that has a greater z-value.
Answer: p-value = P(2.33 < z < 10) = 0.0099..
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>> finally -- based on the above .. do we accept or reject the null hypothesis??
Ans: Reject Ho
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 why or why not?? 
Less than 1% of the test statistic results could have given stronger
evidence that Ho should be rejected.
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Another way to look at this is the following.
If the hypothesized mean were really true the probability of getting 
the test results we received was less than 1%.  Rather than say "oh,
well, those things happen" we say, that hypothesized mean is wrong.
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Cheers,
Stan H.