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- The null and alternative hypotheses are given. Determine whether the hypothesis test is left-tailed, right-tailed, or two-tailed. What parameter is being tested? Ho: O = 4 H: What type of test is being conducted in this problem? Two-tailed test Left-tailed test O Right-tailed test What parameter is being tested? Population proportion Population standard deviation Population mean O Time Remaining: 01:50:59 Next DEC tv MacBook Pro Search or type URLYou may need to use the appropriate echnology to answer this questiol Consider the following hypothesis test. Ha: Hd > 0 (a) The following data are from matched samples taken from two populations. Compute the difference value for each element. (Use Population 1 - Population 2.) Population Element 1 2 Difference 1 21 19 2 28 25 18 17 4 20 17 26 25 (b) Compute d. (c) Compute the standard deviation (d) Conduct a hypothesis test using a = 0.05. Calculate the test statistic. (Round your answer to three decimal places.) Calculate the p-value. (Round your answer to four decimal places.) p-value %3DThe null and alternative hypotheses are given. Determine whether the hypothesis test is left-tailed, right-tailed, or two-tailed. What parameter is being tested? Ho:p=0.2 H:p<0.2 Choose the correct answer below. O Right-tailed Two-tailed Left-tailed What parameter being tested? O Time Rema MacBook Pro G Search or type URL esc @ 23 $ % & 1 2 3 4 7 8 Q W E R T Y tab
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- Claim: μ=40; α=0.04; σ=3.88. Sample statistics: x=38.2, n=72 the null and alternative hypotheses: H0: μ=40 Ha: μ≠40 calculate the standardized test statistic. The standardized test statistic is enter your response here. (Round to two decimal places as needed.):Consider the following hypothesis test Ho : p = 0.45 Ha : p + 0.45 A sample of 900 provided a sample proportion of 0.47. Find the value of the .test statistic :Select one z = -1.21 .a O z = -2.41 .b O z = 2.41 .c O z = 1.21 .d ODescribe type I and type II errors for a hypothesis test of the indicated claim. A furniture store claims that at least 40% of its new customers will return to buy their next piece of furniture. Describe the type I error. Choose the correct answer below. OA. A type I error will occur when the actual proportion of new customers who return to buy their next piece of furniture is at least 0.40, but you fail to reject Ho: p20.40. OB. A type I error will occur when the actual proportion of new customers who return to buy their next piece furniture is at least 0.40, but you reject Ho: p20.40. OC. A type I error will occur when the actual proportion of new customers who return to buy their next piece of furniture is no more than 0.40, but you reject Ho: p ≤ 0.40. OD. A type I error will occur when the actual proportion of new customers who return to buy their next piece f furniture is no more than 0.40, but you fail to reject Ho: p ≤0.40. Describe the type II error. Choose the correct answer…