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Need help with questions. Thank you!! SUS The following 4 questions (014 to Q17) are based on the following situation: probability of each. If a

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SUS The following 4 questions (014 to Q17) are based on the following situation: probability of each. If a = .03, and B = .40, complete the following questions by inserting the appropriate Q14: The statistical decision is to reject the null, and Ho is really true (ie: a Type I error) Q15: The statistical decision is to fail to reject null, and Ho is really true (ie: a correct decision) Q16: The statistical decision is to reject the null, and Ho is really false (ie: Power) Q17: The statistical decision is to fail to reject the null, and Ho is really false (ie a Type II error) The following 14 questions (Q18 to Q31) are based on the following example: A researcher wants to determine whether high school students who attend an SAT preparation course score significantly different on the SAT than students who do not attend the preparation course. For those who do not attend the course, the population mean is 1050 (H = 1050). The 16 students who attend the preparation course average 1150 on the SAT, with a sample standard deviation of 100. On the basis of these data, can the researcher conclude that the preparation course has a significant difference on SAT scores? Set alpha equal to .01. Q18: The appropriate statistical procedure for this example would be a A. t-test B. z-test Q19: Is this a one-tailed or a two-tailed test? A. one-tailed B. two-tailed Q20: The most appropriate null hypothesis (in words) would be A. There is no statistical difference in SAT scores when comparing students who took the SAT prep course with the general population of students who did not take the SAT prep course. B. There is a statistical difference in SAT scores when comparing students who took the SAT prep course with the general population of students who did not take the SAT prep course. C. The students who took the SAT prep course did not score significantly higher on the SAT when compared to the general population of students who did not take the SAT prep course. D. The students who took the SAT prep course did score significantly higher on the SAT when compared to the general population of students who did not take the SAT prep course. Q21: The most appropriate null hypothesis (in symbols) would be A. USATprep = 1050 B. USATprep = 1150 C. USATprep $ 1050 D. USATprep 2 1050 Q22: Set up the criteria for making a decision. That is, find the critical value using an alpha = .01. (Make sure you are sign specific: + ; - ; or + ) (Use your tables) Summarize the data into the appropriate test statistic. Steps: Q23: What is the numeric value of your standard error

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