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ASU Ecn 221 Exam 3 Study Guide Questions And Answers 100% Pass Hypothesis testing - ANS can be used to determine whether a statement about the value of a population parameter should or should not be rejected null hypothesis - ANS a tentative assumption about a population parameter alternative hypothesis - ANS the opposite of what is stated in the null hypothesis what do hypothesis testing procedures use to test competing statements indicated in the null and alternative hypothesis? - ANS data from a sample type I error - ANS - rejecting the null hypothesis even when it's true level of significance (alpha) - ANS the probability of making a type I error when the null hypothesis is true as an equality type II error - ANS failing to reject (aka accept) the null hypothesis even when it's false p-value - ANS the probability computed using the test statistic, that measures the support (or lack of support) provided by the sample for the null hypothesis ©EVERLY 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED rejection region - ANS where the value of the test statistic is if the p-value is less than or equal to the level of significance at what point do you reject the null hypothesis in regard to p-value? - ANS when the p-value is less than or equal to the level of significance (alpha) critical value for the test - ANS - the value of the test statistic that establishes the boundary of the rejection region - found on the z or t table what is the rejection rule? - ANS - lower tail: reject the null hypothesis if t ≤ tα (alpha) - upper tail: reject the null hypothesis if t ≥ tα (alpha) when does the statistic have a z distribution, called a z statistic instead of a t statistic? - ANS if the sample sizes are large (greater than 30) and the population variances are known what happens when the sample sizes are at least 30 for each sample and the population standard deviations are not known? - ANS it follows a t distribution factor - ANS variable that the experiment has selected for investigation treatment - ANS level of a factor experimental units - ANS objects of interest in the experiment completely randomized design - ANS an experimental design in which the treatments are randomly assigned to th

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Hypothesis testing - ANS can be used to determine whether a statement about the value of a
population parameter should or should not be rejected



null hypothesis - ANS a tentative assumption about a population parameter



alternative hypothesis - ANS the opposite of what is stated in the null hypothesis


what do hypothesis testing procedures use to test competing statements indicated in the null
and alternative hypothesis? - ANS data from a sample



type I error - ANS - rejecting the null hypothesis even when it's true



level of significance (alpha) - ANS the probability of making a type I error when the null
hypothesis is true as an equality



type II error - ANS failing to reject (aka accept) the null hypothesis even when it's false



p-value - ANS the probability computed using the test statistic, that measures the support
(or lack of support) provided by the sample for the null hypothesis

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rejection region - ANS where the value of the test statistic is if the p-value is less than or
equal to the level of significance



at what point do you reject the null hypothesis in regard to p-value? - ANS when the p-value
is less than or equal to the level of significance (alpha)



critical value for the test - ANS - the value of the test statistic that establishes the boundary
of the rejection region
- found on the z or t table



what is the rejection rule? - ANS - lower tail: reject the null hypothesis if t ≤ tα (alpha)
- upper tail: reject the null hypothesis if t ≥ tα (alpha)


when does the statistic have a z distribution, called a z statistic instead of a t statistic? -
ANS if the sample sizes are large (greater than 30) and the population variances are known


what happens when the sample sizes are at least 30 for each sample and the population
standard deviations are not known? - ANS it follows a t distribution



factor - ANS variable that the experiment has selected for investigation



treatment - ANS level of a factor



experimental units - ANS objects of interest in the experiment



completely randomized design - ANS an experimental design in which the treatments are
randomly assigned to the experimental units

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