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11. The close the hypothesized mean is to the actual mean the greater the power

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Question

11. The close the hypothesized mean is to the actual mean the greater the power of the test. true/false

13. The samller the p-value, the more we doubt the null hypothesis. true/false

14. You cannot make a Type II error when the null hypothesis is true. true/false

15. A Type II error is rejecting a true null hypothesis. true/false

16. When conducting a hypothesis test about a single mean, other relevant factors help constant, increasing the elvel of significance from .05 to .10 will reduce the probability of a Type I error. True/false

17. When conducting a hypothesis test about a signle mean, other relevant factors held constant, increasing the level of significance from .05 to .10 will reduce the probability of a Type II error. True/False

18. The null hypothesis always includes an equal (=) sign. True/False

19. When the null hypothesis is true there is no possibility of making a Type I error. True/false

Explanation / Answer

13. The samller the p-value, the more we doubt the null hypothesis. true/false

As the p-value decreases chances of rejecting the null hypothesis increases.

Hence, it is true.

14. You cannot make a Type II error when the null hypothesis is true. true/false

Type II error is the probability of fail to reject the false null hypothesis.

Hence, it is true.

15. A Type II error is rejecting a true null hypothesis. true/false

Type II error is the probability of fail to reject the false null hypothesis.

Hence, it is false.

16:When conducting a hypothesis test about a single mean, other relevant factors help constant, increasing the level of significance from .05 to .10 will reduce the probability of a Type I error. True/false

Type I error is the probability of rejecting the null hypothesis.

As the level of signficance increases, chances of rejecting null hypothesis increases.

Hence, it is false.

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