Suppose we want to conduct a proportion test of the null hypothesis Ho: p = 0.5, and we have the resources to gather a sample of size N = 15. What route should we take to conduct this hypothesis test? We will not have enough data to conduct a hypothesis test. Use the binomial distribution for counts directly. O Since N 2 15, we can use the z-score method. Since N 2 15 but we'll calculate st.dev. from data, use t-score method.
Suppose we want to conduct a proportion test of the null hypothesis Ho: p = 0.5, and we have the resources to gather a sample of size N = 15. What route should we take to conduct this hypothesis test? We will not have enough data to conduct a hypothesis test. Use the binomial distribution for counts directly. O Since N 2 15, we can use the z-score method. Since N 2 15 but we'll calculate st.dev. from data, use t-score method.
College Algebra
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Chapter9: Counting And Probability
Section9.3: Binomial Probability
Problem 2E: If a binomial experiment has probability p success, then the probability of failure is...
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