APPENDIX C-2 CUMULATIVE STANDARD NORMAL DISTRIBUTION Example: P(-1.96) = 0250 This table shows the normal area less than 00 .01 .02 03 .04 05 .06 .07 08 09 -3.7 00010 00010 00011 00010 00009 00009 00008 00008 00008 00008 00013 00012 -3.6 00016 00015 00015 00014 00014 00013 00012 00011 00022 00020 00017 -3.5 00023 00022 00021 00019 00019 00018 00017 00032 00029 -3.4 00034 00031 00030 00028 00027 00026 00025 00024 -3.3 00047 00043 00042 00039 00036 00035 00048 00045 00040 00038 00069 00052 -3.2 00066 00064 00062 00060 00058 00056 00054 00050 00097 00087 00082 00076 -3.1 00094 00090 00084 00079 00074 00071 00135 00131 -3.0 00126 00122 00118 00114 00111 00107 00104 00100 -2.9 0019 0018 0018 0017 0016 0016 0015 0015 0014 0014 -2.8 0025 0023 0026 0024 0023 0022 0021 0021 0020 0019 -2.7 0035 0034 0033 0032 0031 0030 0029 0028 0027 0026 0047 0039 -2.6 0045 0044 0043 0041 0040 0038 0037 0036 -2.5 0062 0060 0059 0057 0055 0054 0052 0051 0049 0048 -2.4 0082 0080 0078 0075 0073 0071 0069 0068 0066 0064 -2.3 0107 0104 0102 0099 0096 0094 0091 0089 0087 0084 -2.2 0139 0136 0132 0129 0125 0122 0119 0116 0113 0110 -2.1 0179 0174 0170 0166 0162 0158 0154 0150 0146 0143 -2.0 0228 0222 0217 0212 0207 0202 0197 0192 0188 0183 0250 0262 0244 -1.9 0287 0281 0274 0268 0256 0239 0233 -1.8 0359 0351 0344 0336 0329 0322 0314 0307 0301 0294 0418 -1.7 0446 0436 0427 0409 0401 0392 0384 0375 0367 -1.6 0548 0537 0526 0516 0505 0495 0485 0475 0465 0455 -1.5 0668 0655 0643 0630 0618 0606 0594 0582 0571 0559 -1.4 0808 0793 0778 0764 0749 0735 0721 0708 0694 0681 0869 -1.3 0968 0951 0934 0918 0901 0885 0853 0838 0823 -1.2 .1151 1131 .1112 .1093 1075 1056 .1038 1020 1003 0985 1335 1230 -1.1 1357 .1314 1292 1271 1251 1210 .1190 1170 -1.0 1587 1562 1539 1515 1492 1469 1446 1423 1401 1379 -0.9 1841 1814 1788 1762 1736 1711 1685 1660 1635 1611 2005 -0.8 2119 2090 2061 2033 .1977 1949 1922 1894 .1867 2358 2206 -0.7 2420 2389 2327 2296 2266 2236 2177 2148 -0.6 2743 2709 2676 2643 2611 2578 2546 2514 2483 2451 -0.5 3085 3050 .3015 2981 2946 2912 2877 2843 2810 2776 3372 3192 -0.4 3121 3446 3409 .3336 3300 .3264 3228 3156 -0.3 3821 3783 3745 3707 3669 3632 3594 3557 3520 3483 -0.2 4207 4168 4129 4090 4052 4013 3974 3936 3897 3859 -0.1 4602 4562 4522 4483 4443 4404 4364 4325 4286 4247 -0.0 5000 4960 4920 4880 4841 4801 4761 4721 4681 4641
APPENDIX C-2 CUMULATIVE STANDARD NORMAL DISTRIBUTION Example: P(-1.96) = 0250 This table shows the normal area less than 00 .01 .02 03 .04 05 .06 .07 08 09 -3.7 00010 00010 00011 00010 00009 00009 00008 00008 00008 00008 00013 00012 -3.6 00016 00015 00015 00014 00014 00013 00012 00011 00022 00020 00017 -3.5 00023 00022 00021 00019 00019 00018 00017 00032 00029 -3.4 00034 00031 00030 00028 00027 00026 00025 00024 -3.3 00047 00043 00042 00039 00036 00035 00048 00045 00040 00038 00069 00052 -3.2 00066 00064 00062 00060 00058 00056 00054 00050 00097 00087 00082 00076 -3.1 00094 00090 00084 00079 00074 00071 00135 00131 -3.0 00126 00122 00118 00114 00111 00107 00104 00100 -2.9 0019 0018 0018 0017 0016 0016 0015 0015 0014 0014 -2.8 0025 0023 0026 0024 0023 0022 0021 0021 0020 0019 -2.7 0035 0034 0033 0032 0031 0030 0029 0028 0027 0026 0047 0039 -2.6 0045 0044 0043 0041 0040 0038 0037 0036 -2.5 0062 0060 0059 0057 0055 0054 0052 0051 0049 0048 -2.4 0082 0080 0078 0075 0073 0071 0069 0068 0066 0064 -2.3 0107 0104 0102 0099 0096 0094 0091 0089 0087 0084 -2.2 0139 0136 0132 0129 0125 0122 0119 0116 0113 0110 -2.1 0179 0174 0170 0166 0162 0158 0154 0150 0146 0143 -2.0 0228 0222 0217 0212 0207 0202 0197 0192 0188 0183 0250 0262 0244 -1.9 0287 0281 0274 0268 0256 0239 0233 -1.8 0359 0351 0344 0336 0329 0322 0314 0307 0301 0294 0418 -1.7 0446 0436 0427 0409 0401 0392 0384 0375 0367 -1.6 0548 0537 0526 0516 0505 0495 0485 0475 0465 0455 -1.5 0668 0655 0643 0630 0618 0606 0594 0582 0571 0559 -1.4 0808 0793 0778 0764 0749 0735 0721 0708 0694 0681 0869 -1.3 0968 0951 0934 0918 0901 0885 0853 0838 0823 -1.2 .1151 1131 .1112 .1093 1075 1056 .1038 1020 1003 0985 1335 1230 -1.1 1357 .1314 1292 1271 1251 1210 .1190 1170 -1.0 1587 1562 1539 1515 1492 1469 1446 1423 1401 1379 -0.9 1841 1814 1788 1762 1736 1711 1685 1660 1635 1611 2005 -0.8 2119 2090 2061 2033 .1977 1949 1922 1894 .1867 2358 2206 -0.7 2420 2389 2327 2296 2266 2236 2177 2148 -0.6 2743 2709 2676 2643 2611 2578 2546 2514 2483 2451 -0.5 3085 3050 .3015 2981 2946 2912 2877 2843 2810 2776 3372 3192 -0.4 3121 3446 3409 .3336 3300 .3264 3228 3156 -0.3 3821 3783 3745 3707 3669 3632 3594 3557 3520 3483 -0.2 4207 4168 4129 4090 4052 4013 3974 3936 3897 3859 -0.1 4602 4562 4522 4483 4443 4404 4364 4325 4286 4247 -0.0 5000 4960 4920 4880 4841 4801 4761 4721 4681 4641
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Calculate the test statistic and p-value for each sample. Use Appendix C-2 to calculate the p-value. (Negative values should be indicated by a minus sign. Round your test statistic to 3 decimal places and p-value to 4 decimal places.)
Test Statistic | p-value | |||
(a) H0: ππ ≤ .65 versus H1: ππ > .65, α = .05, x = 58, n = 83 | ||||
(b) H0: ππ = .30 versus H1: ππ ≠ .30, α = .05, x = 18, n = 41 | ||||
(c) H0: ππ ≥ .10 versus H1: ππ < .10, α = .01, x = 5, n = 101 | ||||
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