Concept Quiz: The One-Sample Z-Test
After conducting your one-sample z-test, you find an obtained z-statistic of 1.08 and a critical z-statistic of 1.64. What do you conclude?
Fail to reject the null hypothesis; the sample mean and population mean are not significantly different.
An alternative hypothesis in a one-sample z-test could state which of the following:
The sample mean is greater than the population mean.
For a one-sample z-test, the population's standard deviation is ________ .
known
In a one-sample z-test, the standard error of the mean is calculated as:
the population standard deviation divided by the square root of the size of the sample.
In the one-sample z-test, the null hypothesis states that:
the sample mean is equal to the population mean
When calculating the one-sample z-test, the numerator of the equation includes:
the sample mean minus the population mean
In a one-sample z-test, the standard error of the mean is calculated using which two pieces of information?
the standard deviation of the population and the size of the sample
Nate is conducting a one-sample z-test and sets the alpha to .10. This means that:
there is a 10% chance of making a Type 1 error.
When conducting a one-sample z-test, a one-tailed test will have _____ compared to a two-tailed test.
a critical value that is closer to zero
