Perform a correlation t-test to decide, at the 10% significance level, whether t
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Perform a correlation t-test to decide, at the 10% significance level, whether the data provide sufficient evidence to reject the null hypothesis in favor of the alternative hypothesis, Upper H Subscript a Baseline : rho not equals 0 (Note: r equals negative 0.478)
x: 3, 4, 6, 5, 6
y: 3, 5, 0, -3, 2
What are the correct hypotheses for this correlation t-test?
A.Upper H 0 : rho equals 0 Upper H Subscript a Baseline : rho not equals 0
B.Upper H 0 : rho less than 0 Upper H Subscript a Baseline : rho not equals 0
C.Upper H 0 : rho greater than or equals 0 Upper H Subscript a Baseline : rho not equals 0
D.Upper H 0 : rho greater than 0 Upper H Subscript a Baseline : rho not equals 0
Compute the value of the test statistic, t.
t=?
(Round to three decimal places as needed.)
Identify the critical value(s).
The critical value(s) is(are)=
(Round to three decimal places as needed. Use a comma to separate answers as needed.)
Choose the correct conclusion below.
A.Reject Upper H 0 The data do not provide sufficient evidence to reject the null hypothesis.
B.Do not reject Upper H 0 The data provide sufficient evidence to reject the null hypothesis.
C.Do not reject Upper H 0 .The data do not provide sufficient evidence to reject the null hypothesis.
D.Reject Upper H 0. The data provide sufficient evidence to reject the null hypothesis.
Explanation / Answer
ANS option (A)
HO,RHO IS EQUAL TO ZERO
H1;RHO IS NOT ZERO
sample correlation is (r)=0.478
appropriate test statistics as t
t=r*sqrt(n-2)/sqrt(1-r^2)
=0.478*sqrt(5-2)/sqrt(1-0.478^2)
=0.9426
here t calculated is less t-tabulated (2.353)at 10% level of significance and at 5-2=3 df so we do nor reject HO
ANS ;CONCLUSION AS OPTION (c) C.Do not reject Upper H 0 .The data do not provide sufficient evidence to reject the null hypothesis
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