Conduct a z-test for a dataset where = 104.2, = 18.2, X = 106.4, and
Question:
Conduct a z-test for a dataset where μ = 104.2, σ = 18.2, X = 106.4, and n = 102.
a. What are the groups for this z-test?
b. What is the null hypothesis for this z-test?
c. What is the value of α?
d. Is a one-tailed test or a two-tailed test appropriate for this situation?
e. What is the alternative hypothesis?
f. What is the z-observed value?
g. What is(are) the z-critical value(s)?
h. Based on the critical and observed values, should the null hypothesis be rejected or retained?
i. What is the p-value for this example?
j. What is the Cohen’s d value for this example?
k. If the α value were dropped to .01, would the researcher reject or retain the null hypothesis?
l. If the α value were raised to .10, would the researcher reject or retain the null hypothesis?
m. If α were .05 and the sample size were increased to 1,000, would the researcher reject or retain the null hypothesis?
n. If α were .05 and the sample size were decreased to 22, would the researcher reject or retain the null hypothesis?
o. If α were .05 and the sample size were decreased to 6, would the researcher reject or retain the null hypothesis?
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Statistics For The Social Sciences A General Linear Model Approach
ISBN: 9781107576971
1st Edition
Authors: Russell T. Warne