MAKE SURE YOU SELECT 2 ANSWERS FOR THIS QUESTION - Type of test and hypothesis. A meteorologist states that the historical average amount of precipitation during the first 2 weeks of July in your state is 0.46 in., and the standard deviation is 0.12 for all previous years combined. You log the precipitation in your hometown every day for the first 2 weeks in July. The hypothesis is that this July is dryer than average. Choose the type of test you should use to test this hypothesis? Then choose the correct hypotheses in symbol notation (or words if symbol is not appropriate). D z-test O single sample t-test O dependent t-test O independent t-test O Pearson correlation t-test O ANOVA O Chi-Square Goodness of Fit Test O Chi-Square Test of Independence O Ho: P1- H2 = 0 H1: P1- 42 # 0 O Họ: P1 - H2 s 0

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Chi-Square Test of Independence
O Họ: u1 - P2 = 0
H1: P1- 42# 0
O HO: H1 - H2< 0
H1: P1 - H2 > 0
O Họ: H1 - P2 >0
H1: P1- U2 <0
O Ho: p = 0.46
H1: p# 0.46
O Ho: p > 0.46
H1: p < 0.46
O Ho: ps 0.46
H1: p > 0.46
Ho: p = 0.46
H1: p + 0.46
O Ho: ps 0.46
H1: µ > 0.46
Ho: p2 0.46
H1: p < 0.46
O Ho: The two variables are independent.
H1: The two variables are dependent/related.
O Ho: H1 = 42 = 43
H: Not all the p's are the same.
Ho: The categories are the same.
H1: The cateories are different.
Transcribed Image Text:Chi-Square Test of Independence O Họ: u1 - P2 = 0 H1: P1- 42# 0 O HO: H1 - H2< 0 H1: P1 - H2 > 0 O Họ: H1 - P2 >0 H1: P1- U2 <0 O Ho: p = 0.46 H1: p# 0.46 O Ho: p > 0.46 H1: p < 0.46 O Ho: ps 0.46 H1: p > 0.46 Ho: p = 0.46 H1: p + 0.46 O Ho: ps 0.46 H1: µ > 0.46 Ho: p2 0.46 H1: p < 0.46 O Ho: The two variables are independent. H1: The two variables are dependent/related. O Ho: H1 = 42 = 43 H: Not all the p's are the same. Ho: The categories are the same. H1: The cateories are different.
MAKE SURE YOU SELECT 2 ANSWERS FOR THIS QUESTION - Type of test and hypothesis.
A meteorologist states that the historical average amount of precipitation during the first 2 weeks of July in your state is 0.46 in., and the standard deviation is 0.12 for all previous years combined. You log the precipitation in your hometown every day for the first 2 weeks in July. The
hypothesis is that this July is dryer than average.
Choose the type of test you should use to test this hypothesis?
Then choose the correct hypotheses in symbol notation (or words if symbol is not appropriate).
z-test
single sample t-test
dependent t-test
independent t-test
Pearson correlation t-test
ANOVA
Chi-Square Goodness of Fit Test
Chi-Square Test of Independence
O Ho: µ1 - µ2 = 0
H1: P1 - 42 ± 0
O Ho: µ1 - H2 s 0
Transcribed Image Text:MAKE SURE YOU SELECT 2 ANSWERS FOR THIS QUESTION - Type of test and hypothesis. A meteorologist states that the historical average amount of precipitation during the first 2 weeks of July in your state is 0.46 in., and the standard deviation is 0.12 for all previous years combined. You log the precipitation in your hometown every day for the first 2 weeks in July. The hypothesis is that this July is dryer than average. Choose the type of test you should use to test this hypothesis? Then choose the correct hypotheses in symbol notation (or words if symbol is not appropriate). z-test single sample t-test dependent t-test independent t-test Pearson correlation t-test ANOVA Chi-Square Goodness of Fit Test Chi-Square Test of Independence O Ho: µ1 - µ2 = 0 H1: P1 - 42 ± 0 O Ho: µ1 - H2 s 0
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