A coach believes that her volleyball team is more athletic than the average volleyball team in America. (Think of that as her research hypothesis.) We know that the average volleyball team in America has a score of 100 on the Standard Test for Athleticism (the STA; not to be confused with the SAT). The coach's null hypothesis is: [note: po means mu, the population mean of her players' STA according to the null hypothesis] O HO is equal to 0 Po is less than 0 Po is not known, nor can it be known Ho is equal to (or less than) 100 Ho is greater than 100

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A coach believes that her volleyball team is more athletic than the average volleyball team in America. (Think of that as her research
hypothesis.) We know that the average volleyball team in America has a score of 100 on the Standard Test for Athleticism (the STA; not
to be confused with the SAT).
The coach's null hypothesis is: [note: Ho means mu, the population mean of her players' STA according to the null hypothesis]
O HO is equal to 0
O HO is less than 0
O HO is not known, nor can it be known
Pois equal to (or less than) 100
O HO is greater than 100
Transcribed Image Text:A coach believes that her volleyball team is more athletic than the average volleyball team in America. (Think of that as her research hypothesis.) We know that the average volleyball team in America has a score of 100 on the Standard Test for Athleticism (the STA; not to be confused with the SAT). The coach's null hypothesis is: [note: Ho means mu, the population mean of her players' STA according to the null hypothesis] O HO is equal to 0 O HO is less than 0 O HO is not known, nor can it be known Pois equal to (or less than) 100 O HO is greater than 100
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