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This document provides examples of stating the null and alternative hypotheses for various statistical situations in words and symbols. It also gives examples of hypothesis testing decisions based on comparing the computed test statistic value to the critical value and identifying the probability of Type I error, and conclusions if the null hypothesis is rejected or not rejected. Specifically, it covers: 1) Stating null and alternative hypotheses for 10 situations 2) Identifying Type I error probability, and conclusions if null is rejected or not rejected 3) Making decisions for 5 examples comparing computed and critical z-values 4) Making decisions for 5 examples comparing computed t-values to critical values determined from given confidence levels, α values, and degrees of freedom.

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Stat ww1

This document provides examples of stating the null and alternative hypotheses for various statistical situations in words and symbols. It also gives examples of hypothesis testing decisions based on comparing the computed test statistic value to the critical value and identifying the probability of Type I error, and conclusions if the null hypothesis is rejected or not rejected. Specifically, it covers: 1) Stating null and alternative hypotheses for 10 situations 2) Identifying Type I error probability, and conclusions if null is rejected or not rejected 3) Making decisions for 5 examples comparing computed and critical z-values 4) Making decisions for 5 examples comparing computed t-values to critical values determined from given confidence levels, α values, and degrees of freedom.

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WRITTEN WORK # 1 (STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY)

A. Write the null hypothesis (H0) or the Alternative hypothesis (Ha) of the following.

1. H0 : μ=10.2 Ha : ____________
2. H0 : ¿¿ Ha : μ ≠32.6
3. ¿
H0 : ¿ Ha : μ>¿ 45
4. H0 : μ ≥101.6 Ha : ____________
5. ¿
H0 : ¿ Ha : p≠0.87
6. H0:The average IQ of Grade 10 students is 110
Ha :______________________________________________________
7. H0:The proportion of male rats in the population of rats is 45%.
Ha :______________________________________________________
8. H0:___________________________________________________________
Ha : The mean height of Asian women is different from 61 inches.
9. H0:___________________________________________________________
Ha : The proportion of obese children ages 3-10 is higher than 40%
10. H0:___________________________________________________________
Ha : The mean amount of dispensed coffee of a new vending machine is greater than
3 ml.
B. In each of the situations, answer the following:
a.) State the null and alternative hypothesis in words.
b.) State the null and alternative hypothesiscin symbols.
c.) What is the probability of committing Type I error?
d.) State the conclusion when H0 is rejected
e.) State the conclusion when H0 is not rejected

1. An FDA officer claims that Pharma XYZ’s new caplet drug contains less than 300 mg of
paracetamol. Test the claim using 99% confidence level.
1. a.)_ H0:___________________________________________________
Ha :___________________________________________________
b.) H0: _________________ Ha:________________________

c.) ________

d.)_______________________________________
e.) _______________________________________

2. The manufacturer of cigarette claims that the average nicotine content per stick is
2.1 mg. Test the claim using 90% confidence level.
a.)_ H0:___________________________________________________
Ha :___________________________________________________

b.) H0: _________________ Ha:________________________

c.) _____________

d.)_______________________________________
e.) _______________________________________
WRITTEN WORK # 1 (STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY)
A. Determine the decision for each of the following given the computed and critical value
if the z or t

1. Zcomputed ¿1.02 Zcritical ¿ 1.64


Decision: _______________________________
2. Zcomputed ¿2.15 Zcritical ¿ 1.96

Decision: _______________________________

3. tcomputed ¿5.26 tcritical ¿ 2. 55


Decision: _______________________________
4. tcomputed ¿1.97 tcritical ¿ 2.12

Decision: _______________________________

5. tcomputed ¿1.19 tcritical ¿ 1.31

Decision: _______________________________

B. Determine the decision for each of the following given the computed z or t . Note :
Determine first the critical value using the confidence level, α , and/or df (for t-test).
6. Zcomputed ¿1.11 confidence level = 90% , one-tailed Zcritical ¿¿
Decision: _______________________________________________________

7. Zcomputed ¿3.11 α = 0.01 , two-tailed Zcritical ¿¿


Decision: _______________________________________________________

8. Zcomputed ¿1.34 confidence level = 95%, one-tailed Zcritical ¿¿


Decision: _______________________________________________________

9. tcomputed ¿2.24 α = 0.05, one-tailed , n=5 tcritical ¿¿


Decision: _______________________________________________________

10. tcomputed ¿2.69 confidence level = 99%, one-tailed , n=11 tcritical ¿¿


Decision: _______________________________________________________

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