refer to elementary statistics 14th ed data set 3 "ANSUR II 2012" on statdisk..org for the following Based on the results of the 1988 survey of U.s Army personnel the mean height of males is 1714.4 mm with standard deviation of 90.01. use the heights of the 4082 males to test the claim that this sample collected in 2012 is from a population with a mean height greater than 1714.4 mm. use a 0.05 significance level. Does it appear that male army personnel were taller in 2012 than in 1988? List the nell and alternative hypothesis, sample and population mean, proportion, standard deviation, test statistic, critical value, p-value, and alpha value.
refer to elementary statistics 14th ed data set 3 "ANSUR II 2012" on statdisk..org for the following Based on the results of the 1988 survey of U.s Army personnel the mean height of males is 1714.4 mm with standard deviation of 90.01. use the heights of the 4082 males to test the claim that this sample collected in 2012 is from a population with a mean height greater than 1714.4 mm. use a 0.05 significance level. Does it appear that male army personnel were taller in 2012 than in 1988? List the nell and alternative hypothesis, sample and population mean, proportion, standard deviation, test statistic, critical value, p-value, and alpha value.
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refer to elementary statistics 14th ed data set 3 "ANSUR II 2012" on statdisk..org for the following Based on the results of the 1988 survey of U.s Army personnel the mean height of males is 1714.4 mm with standard deviation of 90.01. use the heights of the 4082 males to test the claim that this sample collected in 2012 is from a population with a mean height greater than 1714.4 mm. use a 0.05 significance level. Does it appear that male army personnel were taller in 2012 than in 1988? List the nell and alternative hypothesis, sample and population mean, proportion, standard deviation, test statistic, critical value, p-value, and alpha value.
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