You conduct a hypothesis test. Assuming you have made no errors in your calculations, what should we conclude if the test statistic ends up being positive?    The claimed population proportion must be large. The sample proportion is larger than (or greater than) the claimed population proportion. The sample proportion is smaller than (or less than) the claimed population proportion. The sample size must be large. The claimed population proportion must be small.

College Algebra
1st Edition
ISBN:9781938168383
Author:Jay Abramson
Publisher:Jay Abramson
Chapter9: Sequences, Probability And Counting Theory
Section9.7: Probability
Problem 1SE: What term is used to express the likelihood of an event occurring? Are there restrictions on its...
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  1. You conduct a hypothesis test. Assuming you have made no errors in your calculations, what should we conclude if the test statistic ends up being positive? 

 

  1. The claimed population proportion must be large.
  2. The sample proportion is larger than (or greater than) the claimed population proportion.
  3. The sample proportion is smaller than (or less than) the claimed population proportion.
  4. The sample size must be large.
  5. The claimed population proportion must be small.
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