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The Bieber Manufacturing Co. operates 24 hours a day, five days a week.

The workers rotate shifts each week.


Todd Bieber, the owner, is interested in whether there is a difference in the number of units produced when the
employees work on a various shift. A sample of five workers is selected and their output recorded on each shift.
 Fc = 4.860, Reject Ho if p-value is < 0.05 (2) (22 Alia)
 There is a significant difference (36) (26 Alia)
 All means are the same (39) (17 Alia)
 reject the null (20) (21 Alia)

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)

A result is called “statistically significant” whenever


 The p-value is less or equal to the significance level (7) (3) (36 Alia)
 
Two types of error associated with hypothesis testing are Type I and type II error is committed when
 We accept a null hypothesis when it is not true (1) (4) (35 Alia)
 
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 Reject Ho if tc > 1.833 (17) (31) (24 Alia)
 The drug is effective in lowering systolic blood pressure. (36) (32) (6 Alia)
 T test two samples (dependent) (34) (1 Alia)
 Tc = 3.366 (25) (29) (20 Alia)
 
An experiment was conducted to determine the anti-bacterial effect of different concentration of Makahiya.
 Reject the null hypothesis and conclude that there is a significant difference. (33) (40) (5 Alia)
 
Let p be the population proportion of defective items in a lot. A sample of 400 items resulted in 30 items being
defective. Find the 98% confidence interval for the proportion of defective items.
 0.044, 0.106 (22) (13) (30 Alia)
 
HA: n < 75 a= 0.05 mu – 75 computed test statistics = -2.24 critical value = -1.65
 The alternative hypothesis indicates a one-tailed test to the left (23) (35) (4 Alia)
 
Which of the following is not a hypothesis
 X bar = 10.5 (13) (16) (25 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)

Which of the following is not a null hypothesis


 The new exercise program is effective in reducing weight (Royce) try (14) (27) (38 Alia)

           
The following are null hypothesis except 
 mu < value (15) (8) (31 Alia)

Which best describes a point estimate 


 Any value from the sample used to estimate a parameter (23) (33 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)

In estimation, the error refers to 


 The difference between sample estimate and the population parameter (9) (9) (18 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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 2.274 (31) (12) (8 Alia)

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)

Five samples of a ferrous


 T-test for dependent sample (Royce) (21) (14) (13 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)

Which statement is not true about hypothesis tests


 Hypotheses are statements about the sample (16) (18) (19 Alia)

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