Elementary Statistics: A Step By Step Approach
10th Edition
ISBN: 9781259755330
Author: Allan G. Bluman
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 9.5, Problem 5E
a.
To determine
To find: The critical values.
b.
To determine
To find: The critical values.
c.
To determine
To find: The critical values.
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Determine the appropriate critical value(s) for each of the following tests concerning the population mean:
a. upper-tailed test:
α=0.005;
n=25;
σ=5.0
b. lower-tailed test:
α=0.025;
n=28;
s=9.0
c. two-tailed test:
α=0.02;
n=41;
s=4.4
d. two-tailed test:
α=0.05
For a Student’s t-distribution with mean 0, standard deviation 1, and degrees of freedom 49, which of the following Python lines outputs the critical value a if ? Note: a is a constant. Select one.
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import scipy.stats as stprint(st.t.ppf(0.135, 49, 0, 1))
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import scipy.stats as stprint(st.t.pdf(0.135, 49, 0, 1))
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import scipy.stats as stprint(st.t.sf(0.135, 49, 0, 1))
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import scipy.stats as stprint(st.t.cdf(0.135, 49, 0, 1))
Find the critical value, z0, from the z table for the given parameters.
a=0.10
left tailed test
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