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Question 1
You may find the following files helpful throughout the exam: Statistics_Equation_Sheet
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Standard Normal Table
(https://previous.nursingabc.com/upload/images/Help_file_picture/standardn
Answer the following questions:
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Your Answer:
a) Define the null and alternative hypothesis for the following. Also,
explain what it would mean to make a Type I error and explain what it
would mean to make a Type II error.
The newspaper in a certain city had a circulation of 15,000 per day in
2010. You believe that the newspaper’s circulation is more than 15,000
today.
b) Define the null and alternative hypothesis for the following. Also,
explain what it would mean to make a Type I error and explain what it
would mean to make a Type II error.
A certain website had 3500 hits per month a year ago. You believe that
a)
H : = 15,000 (null hypothesis)
H : > 15,000 (alternative hypothesis)
Type I Error
: reject H
that the mean newspaper circulation was
15,000 per day when circulation was no more than 15,000 per day
Type II Error
: do not reject H
that the mean newspaper circulation
was 15,000 per day when the circulation was more than 15,000
b)
H : = 3,500 (null hypothesis)
H1: < 3,500 (alternative hypothesis)
Type I Error
: reject H
that the website had 3,500 hits per month a
year ago when the website had at least 3500 hits per month a year
ago
Type II Error
: do not reject H
that the website had 3,500 hits per
month a year ago when the website hits per month was less than
3,500
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a) H
: μ=15,000.
H :μ>15,000.
Type I error: Reject the null hypothesis that the circulation
today is 15,000 when the circulation today is no more than
15,000.
Type II error: Do not reject the null hypothesis when the
circulation is more than 15,000.
b) H
: μ=3500.
H :μ<3500.
Type I error: Reject the null hypothesis that the website gets
3500 hits per month when the website actually gets at least
3500 hits per month.
Type II error: Do not reject the null hypothesis when the
number of hits per month is less than 3500.
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5 / 5 pts
Question 2
You may find the following files helpful throughout the exam: Statistics_Equation_Sheet
(https://previous.nursingabc.com/upload/images/Help_file_picture/Statistics_
Standard Normal Table
(https://previous.nursingabc.com/upload/images/Help_file_picture/standardn
Suppose that we have a problem for which the null and alternative
hypothesis are given by:
H
: μ=322.
H
:μ≠ 322.
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