A confused Stat Professor claims the mean height of men is equal to 66". His students take a sample of 16 men and their sample mean height is 68.5" with a sample standard deviation of 3.5". The alpha level to test at it 0.05. problem number and source Decision FTR, reject, accept Test Used, Calculator test selection u= 66 M= 66 4$ 66 |Claim in symbols 3 Null Alternative Alpha significance level p value (test value ) 2 O p = .002, FTR , Accept, reject p = .012, reject, accept, reject р%3.012, 1) FTR. 2) Accеpt, 3) Ассept р 3,028, 1) Rej., 2) Ассеpt, 3) Aссept

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A confused Stat Professor claims the mean height of men is equal to 66". His students take a sample of 16 men and their
sample mean height is 68.5" with a sample standard deviation of 3.5". The alpha level to test at it 0.05.
problem number and source
Decision FTR, reject, accept
Test Used, Calculator test selection
|Claim in symbols
u= 66
3
Null
M=66
1
Alternative
2
|Alpha significance level
p value (test value )
.05
p = .002, FTR , Accept, reject
p = .012, reject, accept, reject
р3 012, 1) FTR. 2) Accеpt, 3) Аcсept
р 3,028, 1) Rej., 2) Ассеpt, 3) Acсept
Transcribed Image Text:A confused Stat Professor claims the mean height of men is equal to 66". His students take a sample of 16 men and their sample mean height is 68.5" with a sample standard deviation of 3.5". The alpha level to test at it 0.05. problem number and source Decision FTR, reject, accept Test Used, Calculator test selection |Claim in symbols u= 66 3 Null M=66 1 Alternative 2 |Alpha significance level p value (test value ) .05 p = .002, FTR , Accept, reject p = .012, reject, accept, reject р3 012, 1) FTR. 2) Accеpt, 3) Аcсept р 3,028, 1) Rej., 2) Ассеpt, 3) Acсept
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