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Statistical Test and Hypothesis Analysis

The document presents 12 multiple choice questions about analyzing data from a study that compared test scores of students before and after a tutorial review. It indicates that a t-test for paired samples would be most appropriate to determine if there is a significant difference between the students' scores. The correct null hypothesis is that there is no difference between scores before and after, and the alternative is that there is a difference. With a p-value less than the significance level of 0.05, the null would be rejected, indicating the review improved scores.

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Statistical Test and Hypothesis Analysis

The document presents 12 multiple choice questions about analyzing data from a study that compared test scores of students before and after a tutorial review. It indicates that a t-test for paired samples would be most appropriate to determine if there is a significant difference between the students' scores. The correct null hypothesis is that there is no difference between scores before and after, and the alternative is that there is a difference. With a p-value less than the significance level of 0.05, the null would be rejected, indicating the review improved scores.

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Problem 2

Questions

1. What is the appropriate statistical test to use in this research?

a. T test one sample mean

b. T test paired samples

c. T test independent samples

d. F test

2. What is the correct Null hypothesis in this research?

a. Ho: The scores of the students have significantly improved after the review

b. Ho : The scores of the students have significantly not improved after the review

c. Ho: there is no difference between the scores of students before and after the microeconomics
tutorial review

d. Ho: There is a difference between the scores of students before and after the microeconomics
tutorial review

3. What is the correct alternative hypothesis in this research?

a. Ha: The scores of the students have significantly improved after the review

b. Ha : The scores of the students have significantly not improved after the review

c. Ha: there is no difference between the scores of students before and after the microeconomics
tutorial review

d. Ha: There is a difference between the scores of students before and after the microeconomics
tutorial review

4. What type of statistical test is this based on the statement of hypothesis?

a. One tailed test

b. Two tailed test

c. Parametric test

d. Data Analysis

e. All of the above


5. This problem requires the researcher to ________ variances

a. Make sure the samples have equal

b. Make sure the samples have unequal

c. Make sure the samples have large variances

d. Make sure the samples have no variances

e. None of the above

6. In order for this test to be valid, the number of responses in the first sample must be ______

a. Equal to the number of responses in the second sample

b. Greater than the number of responses in the second sample

c. Less than the number of responses in the second sample

d. Without outliers

7. Which of the following is an appropriate level of significance for such type of researches?

a. 0.001

b. 0.55

c. 0.05

d. 0.055

8. What is the correct computed T statistic?

a. -2.33

b. -2.31

c. -3.23

d. -3.11

9. What is the p value in this test?

a. 0.008

b. 0.002
c. 0.007

d. 0.05

10. Which of the following is the correct statement of the decision rule?

a. Reject the null hypothesis if the p value is greater than the alpha level of significance

b. Reject the alternative hypothesis if the p value is less than the alpha level of significance

c. Reject the null hypothesis if the p value is less than the alpha level of significance

d. Accept the null hypothesis if the p value is less than the alpha level of significance

11. The correct decision to do based on comparing the appropriate computed values/statistic in this
problem is ________

a. Reject the null hypothesis because the p value is greater than the alpha level of significance

b. Accept the alternative hypothesis because the p value is greater than the alpha level of significance

c. Accept the alternative hypothesis because the p value is less than the alpha level of significance

d. Reject the alternative hypothesis because the p value is less than the alpha level of significance

12. What is the implication of the results?

a. The test scores of the students indeed improved after the review

b. The test scores of the students remained the same after the review

c. The test scores of the students worsened after the review

d. Everyone in the class became exceptional after the review

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