Statistics
Which one of the following is not true about the hypothesis tests?
Hypotheses are statements about the sample from the population
In a hypothesis test which of the following can (and should) be determined before collecting data?
The null and alternative hypotheses
In hypothesis testing for one proportion, the "null value" is used in which of the following?
The null hypothesis, the alternative hypothesis, and the computation of the test statistic
The maximum distance at which a highway sign can be read is determined for a sample of young people and a sample of older people. The mean distance is computed for each age group. What's the most appropriate null hypothesis about the means of the two groups?
The population means are the same
Which of the following conclusions is NOT equivalent to rejecting the null hypothesis?
The results are not statistically significant
Which statement is correct about a p-value?
The smaller the p-value the stronger the evidence in favor of the alternative hypothesis
If, in a hypothesis test, the null hypothesis is actually true, which type of mistake can be made?
Type 1
In a hypothesis test the decision was made to not reject the null hypothesis. Which type of mistake could have been made?
Type 2
The level of significance associated with a significance test is the probability
of rejecting a true null hypothesis
The likelihood that a statistic would be as extreme or more extreme than what was observed is called a
p-value
Null and alternative hypotheses are statements about
population parameters
The designated level (typically set at 0.05) to which the p-value is compared to, in order to decide whether the alternative hypothesis is accepted or not is called a
significance level
A hypothesis test gives a p-value of 0.03. If the significance level alpha=0.05, the results are said to be
statistically significant because the p-value< or = alpha
When the p-value is less than or equal to the designated level of 0.05, the result is called a
statistically significant result
The smaller the p-value, the
stronger the evidence against the null hypothesis
The data summary used to decide between the null hypothesis and the alternative hypothesis is called a
test statistic
A two-sided or two-tailed hypothesis test is one in which
the alternative hypothesis includes values in either direction from a specific standard
In hypothesis testing, a Type 2 error occurs when
the null hypothesis is not rejected when the alternative hypothesis is true
If the result of a hypothesis test for a proportion is statistically significant, then
the null hypothesis is rejected
In hypothesis testing, a Type 1 error occurs when
the null hypothesis is rejected when the null hypothesis is true
A result is called statistically significant whenever
the p-value is less than or equal to the significance level
When comparing two means, the situation most likely to lead to a result that is statistically significant but of little practical importance is
when the actual difference is small and the sample sizes are large
Not a valid conclusion for hypothesis test? 1. reject null hypothesis 2. Do not reject null hypothesis 3. We have proven the null hypothesis is true 4. We have proven the alternative hypothesis is true
3 or 4
In an American criminal trial, the null hypothesis is that the defendant is innocent and the alternative hypothesis is that the defendant is guilty. Which of the following described a Type 2 error for a criminal trial?
A not guilty verdict for a person who is guilty
Suppose that a difference between two groups is examined. In the language of statistics, the alternative hypothesis is a statement that there is:
a difference between the population means
