Basic Computation: Setting Hypotheses Suppose you want to test the claim that a population mean equals 30.

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Basic Computation: Setting Hypotheses Suppose you want to test the claim that a population mean equals 30.

(a) State the null hypothesis.

(b) State the alternate hypothesis if you have no information regarding how the population mean might differ from 30.

(c) State the alternate hypothesis if you believe (based on experience or past studies) that the population mean may be greater than 30.

(d) State the alternate hypothesis if you believe (based on experience or past studies) that the population mean may not be as large as 30.

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Understandable Statistics Concepts And Methods

ISBN: 9780357719176

13th Edition

Authors: Charles Henry Brase, Corrinne Pellillo Brase

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