Telephone Calls A researcher knew that before cell phones, a person made on average 3.2 calls per day. He believes that the number of calls made per day today is higher. He selects a random sample of 29 individuals who use a cell phone and asks them to keep track of the number of calls that they made on a certain day. The mean was 3.5. At α=0.05, is there enough evidence to support the researcher's claim? The standard deviation for the population found by a previous study is 0.8. Assume that the variable is normally distributed. Use the P-value method with tables. State the hypotheses and identify the claim. H0: ▼(Choose one) H1: ▼(Choose one) The hypothesis test is a ▼(Choose one) test. (a)State the hypotheses and identify the claim. H0: claim/ do not claim H1: claim/do not claim This hypothesis test one tailed/two tailed a (Choose one) test. (b)Find the critical value. Round the answer to at least two decimal places. Critical value is c)Compute the test value. Round the sample standard deviation and score value to at least two decimal places as needed. F= (d)Make the decision. Reject/ do not reject (Choose one) the null hypothesis (e)Summarize the results. There ▼(Choose one) enough evidence to support the claim . (a)State the hypotheses and identify the claim. H0: claim/ do not claim H1: claim/do not claim This hypothesis test one tailed/two tailed a (Choose one) test. (b)Find the critical value. Round the answer to at least two decimal places. Critical value is c)Compute the test value. Round the sample standard deviation and score value to at least two decimal places as needed. P= (d)Make the decision. Reject/ do not reject (Choose one) the null hypothesis (e)Summarize the results. There ▼(Choose one) enough evidence to support the claim
Telephone Calls A researcher knew that before cell phones, a person made on average 3.2 calls per day. He believes that the number of calls made per day today is higher. He selects a random sample of 29 individuals who use a cell phone and asks them to keep track of the number of calls that they made on a certain day. The
State the hypotheses and identify the claim.
H0: ▼(Choose one)
H1: ▼(Choose one)
The hypothesis test is a ▼(Choose one) test.
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(a)State the hypotheses and identify the claim.
H0: claim/ do not claim
H1: claim/do not claim
This hypothesis test one tailed/two tailed a (Choose one) test.
(b)Find the critical value. Round the answer to at least two decimal places.
Critical value is
c)Compute the test value. Round the sample standard deviation and
score value to at least two decimal places as needed.
F=
(d)Make the decision.
Reject/ do not reject (Choose one) the null hypothesis
(e)Summarize the results.
There ▼(Choose one) enough evidence to support the claim . |
(a)State the hypotheses and identify the claim.
H0: claim/ do not claim
H1: claim/do not claim
This hypothesis test one tailed/two tailed a (Choose one) test.
(b)Find the critical value. Round the answer to at least two decimal places.
Critical value is
c)Compute the test value. Round the sample standard deviation and score value to at least two decimal places as needed.
P=
(d)Make the decision.
Reject/ do not reject (Choose one) the null hypothesis
(e)Summarize the results.
There ▼(Choose one) enough evidence to support the claim . |
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