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Questions 1: State YES or NO for each statem represent the population mean, p th

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Questions 1: State YES or NO for each statem represent the population mean, p the population proportion, x the sample mean, and p the sample proportion. Assume that all samples are randomly and independently drawn. ent in the brackets provided. Let .Cs) The probability density function can be greater than 1 . The probability density function can be negative. .(No) The cumulative distribution function can be greater than 1. cD6 (115) A statistic is any quantity whose value can be calculated from sample data. · (Ye) is a statistic .(vo) pis a parameter . is always normally distributed when the sample size is sufficiently large. · ( ) is always normally distributed when the sam ple size is sufficiently large. . ( ) H : 1 00 vs HA 100 is a legitimate hypothesis set. ( ) Ho :x= 1 00 vs H. :it 100 is a legitimate hypothesis set. .

Explanation / Answer

1) Yes it can be greater then

2) No it can not be cause then interval probability will be negative which can not happen

3) No

4) Yes

5) Yes

6) No it is a statisitc

7) Yes from central limit theorum

8) No : it depends on population distirution

9) Yes

10) No as it uses static not population paramter