1) When we state that the lower half of the theoretical normal curve is simply a mirror image of its upper half, which property of the theoretical normal curve are we referring to? 2) Given that the population standard deviation is equal to 217 and the sample size consists of 799 observations, the standard error of the mean would be 3) A common outcome signifies that the null hypothesis should be 4) The minimally accepted level of significance is 5) An important implication of the formula for the standard error (of the mean) is that whenever the sample size increases, the value of the standard error 6) Critical z scores separate a) True and false hypotheses b) Valid and invalid samples c) Common and rare outcomes d) Type I and Type II errors 7) The values of the measures of central tendency, according to the properties of the normal distribution, are a) Always the same b) Usually the same c) Usually different d) Cannot be determined 8) Areas of proportion within the normal curve are a) Either positive or negative b) Always negative c) Always positive d) Cannot be determined

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How can we answer questions 1-5?
1) When we state that the lower half of the theoretical normal curve is simply a mirror
image of its upper half, which property of the theoretical normal curve are we referring
to?
2) Given that the population standard deviation is equal to 217 and the sample size consists
of 799 observations, the standard error of the mean would be
3) A common outcome signifies that the null hypothesis should be
4) The minimally accepted level of significance is
5) An important implication of the formula for the standard error (of the mean) is that
whenever the sample size increases, the value of the standard error
6) Critical z scores separate
a) True and false hypotheses
b) Valid and invalid samples
c) Common and rare outcomes
d) Type I and Type II errors
7) The values of the measures of central tendency, according to the properties of the normal
distribution, are
a) Always the same
b) Usually the same
c) Usually different
d) Cannot be determined
8) Areas of proportion within the normal curve are
a) Either positive or negative
b) Always negative
c) Always positive
d) Cannot be determined
Transcribed Image Text:1) When we state that the lower half of the theoretical normal curve is simply a mirror image of its upper half, which property of the theoretical normal curve are we referring to? 2) Given that the population standard deviation is equal to 217 and the sample size consists of 799 observations, the standard error of the mean would be 3) A common outcome signifies that the null hypothesis should be 4) The minimally accepted level of significance is 5) An important implication of the formula for the standard error (of the mean) is that whenever the sample size increases, the value of the standard error 6) Critical z scores separate a) True and false hypotheses b) Valid and invalid samples c) Common and rare outcomes d) Type I and Type II errors 7) The values of the measures of central tendency, according to the properties of the normal distribution, are a) Always the same b) Usually the same c) Usually different d) Cannot be determined 8) Areas of proportion within the normal curve are a) Either positive or negative b) Always negative c) Always positive d) Cannot be determined
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