The first step in testing a hypothesis is to establish _______.   a not rejectance hypothesis and a rejection hypothesis a power function a null hypothesis and alternative hypothesis an indirect hypothesis   Which of the following is not one of the steps for hypothesis testing? Choosing a cutoff value from your population to determine how close your sample is to the population value. Calculating the test statistic with the summary sample statistics. Drawing a conclusion based on the results of your test. Deciding whether to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis.   The null and alternative hypotheses divide all possibilities into: two sets that overlap two non-overlapping sets two sets that may or may not overlap as many sets as necessary to cover all possibilities   The alternative hypothesis states that there is no difference/no effect. True False One-tailed alternatives are phrased in terms of: ¹ < or > » or =     There is one critical value and the area to the left of it is 0.90. What type of test is this? Two tail Left tail Right tail Can't tell Claim: The weights after a group of people dieted were less than the same group's weights before dieting.The appropriate test is a test for 2 Means 1 Proportion 1 Mean 2 Proportions   Claim: 37% of all males smoke.The appropriate test is a test for 2 Means 1 Proportion 1 Mean 2 Proportions Claim: The average hourly wage of tutors on “Teach me 2” is R 125.00 per hour.The appropriate test is a test for   2 Means 1 Proportion 1 Mean 2 Proportions   Claim: Women are more likely than Men to support environmental issues.The appropriate test is a test for   2 Means 1 Proportion 1 Mean 2 Proportions

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  1. The first step in testing a hypothesis is to establish _______.

 

  1. a not rejectance hypothesis and a rejection hypothesis
  2. a power function
  3. a null hypothesis and alternative hypothesis
  4. an indirect hypothesis

 

  1. Which of the following is not one of the steps for hypothesis testing?

  2. Choosing a cutoff value from your population to determine how close your sample is to the population value.
  3. Calculating the test statistic with the summary sample statistics.
  4. Drawing a conclusion based on the results of your test.
  5. Deciding whether to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis.

 

  1. The null and alternative hypotheses divide all possibilities into:

  2. two sets that overlap
  3. two non-overlapping sets
  4. two sets that may or may not overlap
  5. as many sets as necessary to cover all possibilities

 

  1. The alternative hypothesis states that there is no difference/no effect.

  2. True
  3. False

  4. One-tailed alternatives are phrased in terms of:

  5. ¹
  6. < or >
  7. » or =
  8.  

 

  1. There is one critical value and the area to the left of it is 0.90.

What type of test is this?

  1. Two tail
  2. Left tail
  3. Right tail
  4. Can't tell

  5. Claim: The weights after a group of people dieted were less than the same group's weights before dieting.

    The appropriate test is a test for

  6. 2 Means
  7. 1 Proportion
  8. 1 Mean
  9. 2 Proportions

 

  1. Claim: 37% of all males smoke.

    The appropriate test is a test for

  2. 2 Means
  3. 1 Proportion
  4. 1 Mean
  5. 2 Proportions

  6. Claim: The average hourly wage of tutors on “Teach me 2” is R 125.00 per hour.

    The appropriate test is a test for

 

  1. 2 Means
  2. 1 Proportion
  3. 1 Mean
  4. 2 Proportions

 

  1. Claim: Women are more likely than Men to support environmental issues.

    The appropriate test is a test for

 

  1. 2 Means
  2. 1 Proportion
  3. 1 Mean
  4. 2 Proportions

 

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