An Introduction to Mathematical Statistics and Its Applications (6th Edition)
An Introduction to Mathematical Statistics and Its Applications (6th Edition)
6th Edition
ISBN: 9780134114217
Author: Richard J. Larsen, Morris L. Marx
Publisher: PEARSON
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Suppose H 0 : μ = 120 is tested against H 1 : μ 120 . If σ = 10 and n = 16 , what P -value is associated with the sample mean y ¯ = 122.3 ? Under what circumstances would H 0 be rejected?

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An Introduction to Mathematical Statistics and Its Applications (6th Edition)

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