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4 August, 23:44

A Statistics exam is created by choosing for each question on the exam one possible version at random from a bank of possible versions of the question. There are 20 versions in the bank for each question. A specific question on the exam involves a one-sample test for the population mean with hypotheses

H0 : µ = 15

Ha : µ < 15

with all versions of the question involving a sample of size n = 35.

Seven versions of the question give the population standard deviation as σ = 3. Six versions give the sample standard deviation as s = 4.2. The remaining versions give the sample standard deviation as s = 5.7. Let σ be the critical value for the rejection region on this question. Calculate E[c].

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  1. 5 August, 02:32
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    Answer: E (c * ) = 13.77766

    Step-by-step explanation:

    the significance level of 0.05 is known

    seeks to calculate the sample for the population medis using the hypothesis

    H0: µ = 15

    H0: µ 15

    sample size n = 35

    Degrees of freedom df = n-1 = 35-1 = 34

    The critical value for z is - 1.645

    The critical value for t is - 1.691

    For / sigma = 3,

    Standard error = 3 / √ 35 = 0.5070926

    When obtaining the results of the population standard deviation, we will use the z-score to estimate the critical value.

    ex = 15-1645 * 0.5070926 = 14.16583

    For s = 4.2,

    Standard error = 4.2 / √ 35 = 0.7099296

    When we do not know what the population standard deviation is, we can use the statistical t to obtain the critical value

    c * = 15-1.691 * 0.7099296 = 13.79951

    for s = 5.7,

    Standard error = 5.7 / √ 3.5 = 0.9634759

    c * = 15-1.691 * 0.9634759 = 13.37076

    It is obtained that c * is the critical value for the rejection region in this question

    P (c * = 14.16583) = 7/20

    P (c * = 13.79951) = 6/20

    P (c * = 13.37076) = 1-7 / 20-6 / 20

    = 7/20

    E (c * ) = (7/20) * 14,16583 + (6/20) * 13.79951 + (7/20) * 13.37076

    Outcome:

    E (c * ) = 13.77766
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