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9 October, 11:13

If the critical z-value for a hypothesis test ... If the critical z-value for a hypothesis test equals 2.45, what value of the test statistic would provide the least chance of making a Type I error?

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  1. 9 October, 11:16
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    Answer: z score = 0.00714

    Step-by-step explanation: the value of test statistics is gotten using the standard normal distribution table.

    Z = 2.45 has area to the left (z2.45).

    Level of significance α is the probability of committing a type 1 error. The area under the distribution is known as the rejection region and it is the area towards the right of the distribution.

    The table I'm using is towards the left of the distribution.

    But z>2.45 + z<2.45 = 1

    z> 2.45 = 1 - z<2.45

    But z < 2.45 = 0.99286

    z > 2.45 = 1 - 0.99286

    z >2.45 = 0.00714

    Hence the test statistics that would produce the least type 1 error is 0.00714
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