STAT. FOR BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES WEBASSIGN
STAT. FOR BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES WEBASSIGN
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Author: PRIVITERA
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Chapter 8, Problem 19CAP

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To determine

Identify the decision for each value of p if α=0.05

  1. 1. p=0.0250
  2. 2. p=0.1000
  3. 3. p=0.005
  4. 4. p=0.0001

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Answer to Problem 19CAP

  1. 1. The decision for p=0.0250 if α=0.05 is rejecting the null hypothesis.
  2. 2. The decision for p=0.1000 if α=0.05 is retaining the null hypothesis.
  3. 3. The decision for p=0.005 if α=0.05 is rejecting the null hypothesis.
  4. 4. The decision for p=0.0001 if α=0.05 is rejecting the null hypothesis.

Explanation of Solution

Decision Rule:

If the value of p is less than α, then reject the null hypothesis.

1.

The data gives the value of p is 0.0250 and α=0.05.

The p-value is less than the value of α. That is, p(=0.0250)<α(=0.05). From the decision rule, the null hypothesis is rejected.

Hence, the decision for p=0.0250 if α=0.05 is rejecting the null hypothesis.

2.

The data gives the value of p is 0.1000 and α=0.05.

The p-value is greater than the value of α. That is, p(=0.1000)<α(=0.05). From the decision rule, fail to reject the null hypothesis.

Hence, the decision for p=0.1000 if α=0.05 is retaining the null hypothesis.

3.

The data gives the value of p is 0.005 and α=0.05.

The p-value is lesser than the value of α. That is, p(=0.005)<α(=0.05). From the decision rule, reject the null hypothesis.

Hence, the decision for p=0.005 if α=0.05 is rejecting the null hypothesis.

4.

The data gives the value of p is 0.0001 and α=0.05.

The p-value is lesser than the value of α. That is, p(=0.0001)<α(=0.05). From the decision rule, reject the null hypothesis.

Hence, the decision for p=0.0001 if α=0.05 is rejecting the null hypothesis.

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To determine

Identify the decision for each value of p if α=0.01

  1. 1. p=0.0250
  2. 2. p=0.1000
  3. 3. p=0.0050
  4. 4. p=0.0001

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Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 19CAP

  1. 1. The decision for p=0.0250 if α=0.01 is retaining the null hypothesis.
  2. 2. The decision for p=0.1000 if α=0.01 is retaining the null hypothesis.
  3. 3. The decision for p=0.0050 if α=0.01 is rejecting the null hypothesis.
  4. 4. The decision for p=0.0001 if α=0.01 is rejecting the null hypothesis.

Explanation of Solution

1.

The data gives the value of p is 0.0250 and α=0.01.

The p-value is greater than the value of α. That is, p(=0.0250)>α(=0.01). From the decision rule, fail to reject the null hypothesis.

Hence, the decision for p=0.0250 if α=0.01 is retaining the null hypothesis.

2.

The data gives the value of p is 0.1000 and α=0.01.

The p-value is greater than the value of α. That is, p(=0.1000)>α(=0.01). From the decision rule, fail to reject the null hypothesis.

Hence, the decision for p=0.1000 if α=0.01 is retaining the null hypothesis.

3.

The data gives the value of p is 0.0050 and α=0.01.

The p-value is lesser than the value of α. That is, p(=0.0050)<α(=0.01). From the decision rule, reject the null hypothesis.

Hence, the decision for p=0.0050 if α=0.01 is rejecting the null hypothesis.

4.

The data gives the value of p is 0.0001 and α=0.01.

The p-value is lesser than the value of α. That is, p(=0.0001)<α(=0.01). From the decision rule, reject the null hypothesis.

Hence, the decision for p=0.0001 if α=0.01 is rejecting the null hypothesis.

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