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The result of the t-test showed the following = 3.551 p-value = 0.0012. From the results, the decision fails to
reject the null hypothesis.
False (20) (15) (40 Alia)
Five samples of a ferrous-type substance are to be used to determine if there is a difference between a
laboratory chemical analysis and an X-ray fluorescence analysis of the iron content.
T = 1.581 t-critical = 2.776 (27) (24) (10 Alia)
In a random sample of 500 judges, it was found that 275 were introverts. Let p represent the proportion of all
judges who are not introverts. Find a point estimate for p
0.45 – (26) (16 Alia)
T-test for independent samples can be used if we want to test significant difference among means of 3 or more
groups
False (2) (34) (12 Alia)
The following are null hypothesis except
mu < value (15) (8) (31 Alia)
In a city with a sample of 140 adults, the average amount of time that had been spent by them in praying for
guest accommodations during their academic phase was 3.2 years with a standard deviation of 0.5 years.
Construct a 99% confidence interval for the mean time spent by all adults in the city.
3.09, 3.31 (18) (7) (3 Alia)
The level of significance a is the maximum amount of error that can be committed when we reject a true
hypothesis
True (3) (37) (23 Alia)
A 95% confidence interval for the population mean age community college students was computed to be 23, 29.
For any sample size n, if a randomly selected college student is surveyed, there is a 95% chance that the student
is between 23 and 29 years old.
False (29) (28) (9 Alia)
A hypothesis test is done in which the alternative hypothesis is that more than 15% of a population is left-
handed. The p-value for the test is calculated to be 0.25. Which statement is correct?
We cannot conclude that more than 15% of the population is left-handed. (37) (5) (39 alia)
When the F test is used to test for the equality of a set population means, if the null hypothesis is rejected then
all the population are declared to differ from one another.
FALSE (30) (17) (34 Alia)
A researcher conducted an experiment to test the effectiveness of a new diet program in reducing weights. The
weights of 15 randomly selected demaled were recorded before and after the experiment.
T-test for dependent samples (32) (11) (28 Alia)
The heights of a random sample of 50 college students showered a mean of 174.5cm and a standard deviation of
6.9 cm. What can we assert with 98% confidence about the possible size of our error if we estimate the mean
height of all college students to be 174.5 cm?
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The interval estimation, the level of confidence indicates the probability that the estimates will fall outside the
confidence interval when repeatedly a sample of size n is taken from the population
False (11) (38) (7 Alia)
Level or significance is also known as size of the rejection or size of the critical region
True (38) (6) (14 Alia)
A group of researchers wants to determine the effect of the Plant X in treating COVID 19 and hypothesized that
Plant is not effective.
TRUE (35) (19) (27 Alia)
A house cleaning service claims that it can clean a four-bedroom house is less than 2 hours.
Reject the null because the test statistic (-1.8) is < the critical value (-1.65). (10) (21) (2 Alia)
A study was conducted to test if there is a difference between the blood sugar level of factory workers and bank
managers.
(22) (29 Alia)
In a one-way ANOVA, if the computed F value exceeds the critical F value, what
Reject H0 since there is evidence of a significant difference among means (25) (31 Alia)
A group of researchers study the relationship of peoples religion and their opinion on death penalty.
The result of the Chi-square test suggests that the opinion of people about death penalty is
influence by their religion and that they are associated (4)
The opinion of people on death penalty is dependent on their religion, thus they are associated.
(30)
The result of the Chi-square test suggests that the opinion of people about death penalty is not
influence by their religion. (11 Alia)
An estimator is any statistic that is used to estimate a parameter usually computed from individuals of the entire
population.
False (28) (10) (15 Alia)
In case of a left-tailed test, a researcher rejects the null hypothesis if the computed sample statistic are
significantly
False (39) (33) (37 Alia)