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9 April, 01:31

You wish to test the following claim (H a) at a significance level of α = 0.01. H o : μ = 60.8 H a : μ ≠ 60.8 You believe the population is normally distributed, but you do not know the standard deviation. You obtain a sample of size n = 8 with mean M = 66.9 and a standard deviation of S D = 10.7. What is the p-value for this sample? (Report answer accurate to four decimal places.) p-value = -.1228 Incorrect The p-value is ... less than (or equal to) α greater than α Correct This p-value leads to a decision to ... reject the null accept the null fail to reject the null Incorrect

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  1. 9 April, 01:44
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    This is a test of a single population mean since we are dealing with mean

    For the null hypothesis,

    µ = 60.8

    For the alternative hypothesis,

    µ ≠ 60.8

    Since the number of samples is small and no population standard deviation is given, the distribution is a student's t.

    Since n = 8,

    Degrees of freedom, df = n - 1 = 8 - 1 = 7

    t = (x - µ) / (s/√n)

    Where

    x = sample mean = 66.9

    µ = population mean = 60.8

    s = samples standard deviation = 10.7

    t = (66.9 - 60.8) / (10.7/√8) = 1.61

    We would determine the p value using the t test calculator. It becomes

    p = 0.076

    Since alpha, 0.01 < than the p value, 0.076, then we would fail to reject the null hypothesis. Therefore, At a 1 % level of significance, the sample data showed that there is no significant evidence that μ ≠ 60.8

    Therefore, this p-value leads to a decision to accept the null hypothesis
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