ssume a significance level of a=0.01 and use given information to complete parts a and b below.  Original claim: the standard deviation of pulse rates of a certain group of adult males is more than 17 bpm. The hypothesis test results in a p-value of .3547    a.) State a conclusion about the null hypothesis (Reject H0 or fail you reject H0). Choose the correct answer.   a.) fail to reject HO because the P value is greater than  b.)Reject HO because the P value is greater than a c.) reject HO because the P value is less than or equal to a d.) Fail to reject HO because the P value is less than or equal to a   B.) without using technical terms, state a final conclusion that addresses the original claim. Which of the following is the correct conclusion? a.)There is sufficient evidence to support the claim that the standard deviation of pulse rates of the group of adult males is more than 17 bpm b.)There is not sufficient evidence to support the claim that the standard deviation of pulse rates of the group of adult males is more than 17 bpm c.) The standard deviation of pulse rates of the group of adult males is more than 17 bpm

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Assume a significance level of a=0.01 and use given information to complete parts a and b below. 
Original claim: the standard deviation of pulse rates of a certain group of adult males is more than 17 bpm. The hypothesis test results in a p-value of .3547 

 

a.) State a conclusion about the null hypothesis (Reject H0 or fail you reject H0). Choose the correct answer.  
a.) fail to reject HO because the P value is greater than 

b.)Reject HO because the P value is greater than a

c.) reject HO because the P value is less than or equal to a

d.) Fail to reject HO because the P value is less than or equal to a

 

B.) without using technical terms, state a final conclusion that addresses the original claim. Which of the following is the correct conclusion?

a.)There is sufficient evidence to support the claim that the standard deviation of pulse rates of the group of adult males is more than 17 bpm

b.)There is not sufficient evidence to support the claim that the standard deviation of pulse rates of the group of adult males is more than 17 bpm

c.) The standard deviation of pulse rates of the group of adult males is more than 17 bpm

d.)

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