Did the player prove that he has improved? a) Suppose the player really is no better than

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Did the player prove that he has improved?

a) Suppose the player really is no better than before—still a 65% shooter. What’s the probability he can hit at least 9 of 10 shots anyway? (Hint: Use a Binomial model.)

b) If that is what happened, now the coach thinks the player has improved when he has not. Which type of error is that?

c) If the player really can hit 85% now, and it takes at least 9 out of 10 successful shots to convince the coach, what’s the power of the test?

d) List two ways the coach and player could increase the power to detect any improvement.

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Stats Data And Models

ISBN: 9781292362212

5th Global Edition

Authors: Richard De Veaux, Paul Velleman, David Bock

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