st the claim that the mean GPA of night students is larger than the mean GPA of day students at the 0.01 significance level. (a) The null and alternative hypothesis would be: H0:πN=πD H1:πN<πD H0:πN=πD H1:πN>πD H0:μN=μD H1:μN≠μD H0:μN=μD H1:μN>μD H0:πN=πD H1:πN≠πD H0:μN=μD H1:μN<μD (b) The test is: right-tailed left-tailed two-tailed The sample consisted of 20 night students, with a sample mean GPA of 2.81 and a standard deviation of 0.05, and 20 day students, with a sample mean GPA of 2.8 and a standard deviation of 0.08. (c) The t-score is: (Round to 2 decimal places.) (d) The p-value is: (Round to 4 decimal places.) (e) Based on this we: null is plausible strong evidence in support of the alternative
st the claim that the mean GPA of night students is larger than the mean GPA of day students at the 0.01 significance level. (a) The null and alternative hypothesis would be: H0:πN=πD H1:πN<πD H0:πN=πD H1:πN>πD H0:μN=μD H1:μN≠μD H0:μN=μD H1:μN>μD H0:πN=πD H1:πN≠πD H0:μN=μD H1:μN<μD (b) The test is: right-tailed left-tailed two-tailed The sample consisted of 20 night students, with a sample mean GPA of 2.81 and a standard deviation of 0.05, and 20 day students, with a sample mean GPA of 2.8 and a standard deviation of 0.08. (c) The t-score is: (Round to 2 decimal places.) (d) The p-value is: (Round to 4 decimal places.) (e) Based on this we: null is plausible strong evidence in support of the alternative
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Test the claim that the mean GPA of night students is larger than the mean GPA of day students at the 0.01 significance level.
(a) The null and alternative hypothesis would be:
- H0:πN=πD
H1:πN<πD
- H0:πN=πD
H1:πN>πD
- H0:μN=μD
H1:μN≠μD
- H0:μN=μD
H1:μN>μD
- H0:πN=πD
H1:πN≠πD
- H0:μN=μD
H1:μN<μD
(b) The test is:
- right-tailed
- left-tailed
- two-tailed
The sample consisted of 20 night students, with a sample mean GPA of 2.81 and a standard deviation of 0.05, and 20 day students, with a sample mean GPA of 2.8 and a standard deviation of 0.08.
(c) The t-score is: (Round to 2 decimal places.)
(d) The p-value is: (Round to 4 decimal places.)
(e) Based on this we:
- null is plausible
- strong evidence in support of the alternative
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