9.4.1: Distribution Needed for Hypothesis Testing (Exercises)
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Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Which two distributions can you use for hypothesis testing for this chapter?
Answer
A normal distribution or a Student’s t -distribution
Exercise \(\PageIndex{2}\)
Which distribution do you use when you are testing a population mean and the standard deviation is known? Assume sample size is large.
Exercise \(\PageIndex{3}\)
Which distribution do you use when the standard deviation is not known and you are testing one population mean? Assume sample size is large.
Answer
Use a Student’s \(t\)-distribution
Exercise \(\PageIndex{4}\)
A population mean is 13. The sample mean is 12.8, and the sample standard deviation is two. The sample size is 20. What distribution should you use to perform a hypothesis test? Assume the underlying population is normal.
Exercise \(\PageIndex{5}\)
A population has a mean of 25 and a standard deviation of five. The sample mean is 24, and the sample size is 108. What distribution should you use to perform a hypothesis test?
Answer
a normal distribution for a single population mean
Exercise \(\PageIndex{6}\)
It is thought that 42% of respondents in a taste test would prefer Brand A . In a particular test of 100 people, 39% preferred Brand A . What distribution should you use to perform a hypothesis test?
Exercise \(\PageIndex{7}\)
You are performing a hypothesis test of a single population mean using a Student’s \(t\)-distribution. What must you assume about the distribution of the data?
Answer
It must be approximately normally distributed.
Exercise \(\PageIndex{8}\)
You are performing a hypothesis test of a single population mean using a Student’s \(t\)-distribution. The data are not from a simple random sample. Can you accurately perform the hypothesis test?
Exercise \(\PageIndex{9}\)
You are performing a hypothesis test of a single population proportion. What must be true about the quantities of \(np\) and \(nq\)?
Answer
They must both be greater than five.
Exercise \(\PageIndex{10}\)
You are performing a hypothesis test of a single population proportion. You find out that \(np\) is less than five. What must you do to be able to perform a valid hypothesis test?
Exercise \(\PageIndex{11}\)
You are performing a hypothesis test of a single population proportion. The data come from which distribution?
Answer
binomial distribution