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3 July, 10:09

Determine the decision criterion for rejecting the null hypothesis in the given hypothesis test; i. e., describe the values of the test statistic that would result in rejection of the null hypothesis. Suppose you wish to test the claim that mu Subscript dμd , the mean value of the differences d for a population of paired data, is greater than 0. Given a sample of n equals=15 and a significance level of alphaαequals= 0.01, what criterion would be used for rejecting the null hypothesis

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  1. 3 July, 10:25
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Hello!

    Given the statistical hypothesis:

    H₀:μd≤0

    H₁: μd>0

    and the significance level:

    α:0.01

    With the sample size 15 and assuming all conditions are met, the most accurate statistic to use will be a Student's t

    t = (x[bar]d-μd) / (Sd/√n) ~tₙ₋₁

    This is a one-tailed test, you have two options. You either calculate the p-value for the test and compare it to the level of significance.

    If p-value > than α then you support the null hypothesis.

    If p-value ≤ than α then you reject the null hypothesis.

    Or you calculate the observed t value and compare it with a critical value, in this case, tₙ₋₁; ₋ₐ. The critical region is one-tailed to the right, so you'll reject the null hypothesis if the calculated t value is equal or greater than the critical value and you will support the null hypothesis if the calculated t-value is less than the critical value.

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