Problem 1PS: If you use a 0.005 level of significance in a two-tail hypothesis test, what decision will you make... Problem 2PS: If you use a 0.05 level of significance in a two-tail hypothesis test, what decision will you make... Problem 3PS: If you use a 0.10 level of significance in a two-tail hypothesis test, what is your decision rule... Problem 4PS: If you use a 0.01 level of significance in a two-tail hypothesis test, what is your decision rule... Problem 5PS: What is your decision in problem 9.4 if ZSTAT=2.61? Problem 6PS: What is the p -value if, in a two-tail hypothesis test, ZSTAT=+2.00? Problem 7PS: In problem 9.6, what is your statistical decision if you test the null hypothesis at the 0.10 level... Problem 8PS: What is the p-value if, in a two -tail hypothesis test? ZSTAT=1.38? Problem 9PS: In the U.S. legal system, a defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty. Consider a null... Problem 10PS: Suppose the defendant in Problem 9.9 is presumed guilty until proven innocent. How do the null and... Problem 11PS: Many consumer groups feel that U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) drug approval process is too... Problem 12PS: As a result of complaints from both students and faculty about lateness, the register at a large... Problem 13PS Problem 14PS: The quality-control manager at a compact flu-orescent light bulb (CPL) factory needs to determine... Problem 15PS: Suppose that in Problem 9.14, the standard deviation is 1,200 hours. a. Repeat (a) through (d) of... Problem 16PS: A bottled water distributor wants to determine whether the mean amount of water contained in... Problem 17PS: Suppose that in Problem 9.16, the standard deviation is 0.012 gallon. a. Repeat (a) through (d) of... Problem 18PS: If, In a sample of n=16 selected from a normal population, X=56 and S=12, what is the value of tSTAT... Problem 19PS: In Problem 9.18, how many degrees of freedom does the t test have? Problem 20PS: In Problem 9.18, 9.19, what are the Critical values of t if the level of significance, , is 0.05 and... Problem 21PS: In, Problem 9.18, 9.19, and 9.20, what is your statistical decision if he alternative hypothesis,... Problem 22PS: If, in a sample of n=16 selected from a left-skewed population, X=65, and S=21, Would you use the t... Problem 23PS: If, in a sample of n=160 selected from a left-skewed population, X=65, and S=21, Would you use the t... Problem 24PS: You are the manager of a restaurant for a fast-food franchise. Last month, the mean waiting time at... Problem 25PS: A manufacturer of chocolate candies uses machines to package candies as they move along a filling... Problem 26PS Problem 27PS: The U.S. Department of Transportation requires tire manufactures to provide performance on tire... Problem 28PS: The file FastFood contains the amount that a sample of fifteen customer spent for lunch $ at a... Problem 29PS: An insurance company has the business objective of reducing the amount of time it takes to approve... Problem 30PS: The following data (in Drink) represent the amount of soft drink filled in a sample of 50... Problem 31PS: One of the major measures of the quality of Service Provided by any organization in the speed with... Problem 32PS: A manufacturing company produces steel housings for electrical equipment. The man component part of... Problem 33PS: One operation of a steel mill is to cut pieces of steel info parts that are used in the frame for... Problem 34PS: In Problem 3.69 on page 156, you were introduced to teabag-filling operation. An important quality... Problem 35PS Problem 36PS: In a one-tail hypothesis test where you reject H0 only in the upper tail, what is the p-value if... Problem 37PS: In Problem 9.36, what is your statistical decision if you test the null hypothesis at the 0.05 level... Problem 38PS: In a one-tail hypothesis test where you reject H0 only in the lower tail, what is the p-value if... Problem 39PS: In Problem 9.38, what is your statistical decision if you test the null hypothesis at the 0.01 level... Problem 40PS: In a one-tail hypothesis test where you reject H0 only in the lower tail, what is p-value if... Problem 41PS: In Problem 9.40, what is your statistical decision if you test the null hypothesis at the 0.01 level... Problem 42PS: In a one-tail hypothesis test where you reject H0 only in the upper tail, what is the critical value... Problem 43PS: In Problem 9.42, what is your statistical decision if tSTAT=+2.39? Problem 44PS: In a one-tail hypothesis test where you reject H0 only in the lower tail, what is the critical value... Problem 45PS: In Problem 9.44, what is your statistical decision if tSTAT=1.15? Problem 46PS Problem 47PS Problem 48PS Problem 49PS: You are the manager of a restaurant that delivers pizza to college dormitory rooms. You have just... Problem 50PS: A survey of nonprofit organizations showed that online fundraising has increased in the past year.... Problem 51PS Problem 52PS: If, a random sample of 400 items, 88 are defective, what is the sample proportion of defective... Problem 53PS: In Problem 9.52, if the null hypothesis is that 20 of the items in the population are defective,... Problem 54PS: In Problem 9.52 and 9.53, suppose you are testing the null hypothesis H0:=0.20 against two-tail... Problem 55PS Problem 56PS: The worldwide market share for the Mozilla Firefox web browser was 20.3 in a recent month. (Data... Problem 57PS: One of the issues facing organizations Is increasing diversity throughout an organization. One of... Problem 58PS Problem 59PS: A cellphone provider has the business objective of wanting to determine the proportion of... Problem 60PS Problem 61PS: What is the difference between a null hypothesis, H0, and an alternative hypothesis? H1? Problem 62PS: What is the difference between a Type I error and a Type II error? Problem 63PS: What is meant by the power of a test? Problem 64PS: What is the difference between a one -tail test and a two-tail test? Problem 65PS: What is meant by a p-value? Problem 66PS: How can a confidence interval estimate for the population mean provide mean provide conclusions... Problem 67PS: What is the six-step critical value approach to hypothesis testing? Problem 68PS: What is the five-step p-value approach to hypothesis testing? Problem 69PS: In hypothesis testing, the common level of significance is =0.05. Some might argue for a level of... Problem 70PS: Financial institutions utilize prediction models to predict bankruptcy. One such model is the Altman... Problem 71PS Problem 72PS: The owner of a speciality coffee shop wants to study coffee purchasing habits of customers at her... Problem 73PS: An auditor for a government agency was assigned the task of evaluating reimbursement for office... Problem 74PS: A bank branch located in a commercial district of a city has the business objective of improving the... Problem 75PS: Call centers today play an important role in managing day-to-day business communication with... Problem 76PS: An important quality characteristic used by the manufacturer of Boston and Vermont asphalt shingles... Problem 77PS: Studies conducted by the manufacturer of Boston and Vermont asphalt shingles have shown project... Problem 78PS: The manufacturer of Boston and Vermont asphalt shingles provides its customer with a 20-year... Problem 79PS: Referring to the results of problems 9.76 through 9.78 concerning Boston and Vermont singles, write... format_list_bulleted