Professor Tom knows that the mean score on the midterm exam from all the years he has been teaching is 85%.  Kennedy was in his most recent class, and his class’s mean score on the final exam was 82%.  Kennedy decided to run a hypothesis test to determine if the mean score of his class was different than the mean score of the population.  α = .10. What is the mean score of the population? What is the mean score of the sample? Is this test one-tailed or two-tailed? Why? What are the null and alternative hypotheses in this case? Let’s pretend that p was calculated, and p = 0.14, should Kennedy reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis? Why? What should Colby’s statement of conclusion be?  (This circles back to what is being tested). The next two ask you do to a hypothesis test. Remember, hypothesis tests follow a series of steps. They are not just a computer printout.  Make sure if you use a computer printout, you identify which parts of the printout apply to the problem. All of the parts of the printout will NOT apply.

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Professor Tom knows that the mean score on the midterm exam from all the years he has been teaching is 85%.  Kennedy was in his most recent class, and his class’s mean score on the final exam was 82%.  Kennedy decided to run a hypothesis test to determine if the mean score of his class was different than the mean score of the population.  α = .10.

  • What is the mean score of the population?
  • What is the mean score of the sample?
  • Is this test one-tailed or two-tailed? Why?
  • What are the null and alternative hypotheses in this case?
  • Let’s pretend that p was calculated, and p = 0.14, should Kennedy reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis? Why?
  • What should Colby’s statement of conclusion be?  (This circles back to what is being tested).

The next two ask you do to a hypothesis test. Remember, hypothesis tests follow a series of steps. They are not just a computer printout.  Make sure if you use a computer printout, you identify which parts of the printout apply to the problem. All of the parts of the printout will NOT apply.

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