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17 December, 13:49

Consider a null hypothesis stating that the population mean is equal to 52, with the research hypothesis that the population mean is not equal to 52. Assume we have collected 38 sample data from which we computed a sample mean of 53.67 and a sample standard deviation of 3.84. Further assume the sample data appear approximately normal. What is the p-value you would report for this test?

A. 0.0041

B. 0.0037

C. 0.4963

D. 0.0074

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  1. 17 December, 13:55
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    The answer is a 0.0041
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